As SoCal Burned . . .

This photo shows some of the fires that burned around Marine Base Camp Pendleton in Southern California last week. Although no buildings were damaged and the Marines were able to contain the fires in about 24 hours, there were some hairy moments, as this shot showing how close the blazes got to aircraft (Hueys in this case) attests.
(Gouge: LR)
-- Ward
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The Horno (not Hondo) fire did cross I-5, near the border checkpoint, I believe. It also over ran Camp Horno and SOI--in fact, driving through the base today you can see, on both sides of Basilone Rd at Camp Horno, utter destruction of the vegetation. Right up to within inches of Camp Horno buildings...but no large structures were damaged other than an obstacle course and few range houses-kudos to the firemen on that one. Camp Del Mar was not really threatened, other than by a smaller fire that started at a power substation and was quickly contained--Camp Del Mar was never evacuated unlike several other spots on base. I don't think the LCACs were ever seriously threatened. Camp Margarita was evacuated due to the Wilcox fire--that's most likely the fire you see in the photo above. Some parts near mainside were also evacuated due to the fire that started near the horse stables. Camp Horno and SOI, of course, were evacuated. Las Pulgas was evacuated as well, I believe, and you can see devastation right up to the road across from Camp Las Pulgas. It's still smoldering, even today.
-Jake
Posted by: Jake at October 29, 2007 07:11 PM