ZACA Header
Smoke seen is from the Alamarl Canyon- North side of the fire which is 23 miles north of Santa Barbara area.
Credit: Inciweb/Don Ferguson
From The Laguna Hot Shots website
as they start round 2 on the ZACA 2 The crew was on the Zaca when it started on July 4th. The fire is currently 127, 244 acres, that's a growth of 125,944 acres since the crew demobed from the Zaca on July 13th. The fire grew 10, 530 acres in the last 12 hours and is 63% contained and is currently heading east into Ventura County.. There is 16 miles of handline to be put in.
Smoke seen is from the Alamarl Canyon- North side of the fire which is 23 miles north of Santa Barbara area.
Credit: Inciweb/Don Ferguson
From The Laguna Hot Shots website
as they start round 2 on the ZACA 2 The crew was on the Zaca when it started on July 4th. The fire is currently 127, 244 acres, that's a growth of 125,944 acres since the crew demobed from the Zaca on July 13th. The fire grew 10, 530 acres in the last 12 hours and is 63% contained and is currently heading east into Ventura County.. There is 16 miles of handline to be put in.
Editor: I took many pictures of this large header/Smoke Plume on the ZACA Fire then deleted them by accident while at the TAR Fire... I found this photo on another site I believe showing the same event on Aug 13 the fire got into some heavy fuels during a burning operation and created a huge header changing into a icecap for a short while before collapsing..
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