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Station Wildfire Photos

September 7th, 2009

The Station Fire which started on Wednesday August 26th, 2009 at approximately 03:30 PM has burned over 250 square miles of land within the Angeles National Forest and near surrounding foothill communities of La Canada Flintridge, La Crescenta, Acton, Soledad Canyon, Pasadena, Glendale and Sierra Madre. The fire is moving into areas of the forest with no recorded fire history. The Station Fire is now the 9th largest fire in California since 1933. Here’s a pretty incredible map of the fire progression on a daily basis!

November, 2010 Update: The Angeles Forest Highway, also known as County Road S-2, was given the honorary name of the “Capt. Ted Hall and Engineer Arnie Quinones Memorial Highway” at a ceremony at a Lancaster fire station, read more here.

Here are some photos from the Station Wildfire:

August 22nd at 0100 hours<br>Photo by Bruce Jones

August 29th at 0100 hours Angeles Crest Highway & Foothill, La Canada
Photo by Bruce Jones

View from the Arroyo Seco on the 22nd

View from JPL looking west on the 29th
Photo by Bruce Jones

DC-10 Holding the line -- Looking towards Eaton Canyon

DC-10 Holding the line to keep the fire from
moving into the La Vina neighborhood of northwest Altadena later that day
Photo by Bruce Jones

Ed Honowitz (View of Altadena also on August 29th):

Photo of DC-10 holding the line in Altadena

Photo of DC-10 holding the line in Altadena
Photo by Ed Honowitz

According to eyewitnesses, (but, as yet, officially unconfirmed reports from) the fire lines — the USFS fire stations at Mill Creek, Chilao, Camp 16 (near Mt. Gleason) and the Vetter Peak Lookout tower were heavily damaged and/or destroyed by the fire. In fact, some of the reserve fire trucks were lost in the firestorm at Mill Creek and Chilao. Perhaps suprisingly, the fire stations at Clear Creek and Red Box Ranger stations were saved from the fire.

September 21st, Mt Wilson Tower Cam, 10:00 AM

September 21st, Mt Wilson Tower Cam, 10:00 AM
Photo by UCLA Department of Physics & Astronomy

November 23, 2011, Mt Wilson Tower Cam, 1:05 PM
Photo by UCLA Department of Physics & Astronomy

December 13, 2011, 6 inches of snow
Photo by UCLA Department of Physics & Astronomy

Here is a web cam that updates throughout the day from the tallest solar telescope tower on top of Mt. Wilson. It provides awesome views of the high country — a bit singed now, but it will be a great place to check in as the forest begins to recover from the devastation of the fire.

Costs as of Sept 20th — in excess of $84 million dollars to control this fire.

Angeles NF Sign near Angeles Crest station on the Angeles Crest Highway:

Sign of the Times

Sign of the Times
Photo by U.S.F.S.

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2009 NASCAR Hauler Parade

March 6th, 2009

Time constraints have prevented me from getting these posted in a more timely fashion, but here are some photos taken at the NASCAR Hauler parade that happened in Las Vegas on the 26th of February. Photos are by Eric James Miller and Linda Evans.

The Parade Begins

The Parade Begins


[Photo by Eric James Miller]

Ready to Roll -- (Sunset Road in background)

Ready to Roll -- (Sunset Road in background)


[Photo by Linda Evans]

Just North of Sunset -- Mandalay Bay Hotel in background

Just North of Sunset -- Mandalay Bay Hotel in background


[Photo by Linda Evans]

Creeping forward -- near Tropicana Avenue

Creeping forward -- near Tropicana Avenue


[Photo by Linda Evans]

Beautiful Graphics on Wheels

Beautiful Graphics on Wheels


[Photo by Linda Evans]

Approaching Tropicana Avenue

Approaching Tropicana Avenue


[Photo by Linda Evans]

Headed for the Race track

Headed for the Race track


[Photo by Eric James Miller]

Enjoy!

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Very Cool Graphics

February 27th, 2009

Scene Systems, Inc. creates animations for accident reconstruction investigations. This link goes to the page where they created an reenactment of the US Airways jet landing in the Hudson River. The video includes audio streaming between the cockpit and the ground controllers — It ‘s pretty darn amazing how calm everyone was….

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February 24th, 2009

The NASCAR car haulers are coming into town and they are staging at the lot directly north of the South Point Casino. Some very cool trucks are parked out there.


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Most, if not all, of the trucks will be participating in a parade up the strip on Thursday the 26th. The colorful NASCAR team haulers, transporting the Sprint Cup race cars that will compete later that week in the Shelby 427, will parade north on the Strip starting at about 10:00 am. They will drive north Sahara and then back on I-15 for the short drive to the LV International Speedway. The speedway expects 48-50 haulers to take part in the parade,

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KSR-May, 2006

February 17th, 2009

In 2006, RoadTrip America sponsored the Kinetic Sculpture Race. A three day event where human-powered sculptures compete by driving their creations over highways, rivers, sand dunes, and ocean. For a variety of reasons, our coverage was never published on RTA, but here are some of the highlights…
Day One, Launch, Slippery Slope and the infernal mosquito dunes

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