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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1155235" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I haven't heard anything from the Cattlemen's yet but beings as the association president lives in Twisp I would imagine there will be an effort made. I heard that Vic lost all of his rangeland but the home place was missed. And that he was busy trying to find cattle and bring them home. At this point all the effort has been just trying to stop this thing. I have heard that they made good progress yesterday and with the rain and cooler weather they should be making progress today. But it is 250,000 acres and still only 12% contained. And the weather is supposed to climb back into the 90's by the weekend.</p><p>Looking at a map off this fire there is an area of 30,000 - 40,000 acres in one block in the middle of the fire that hasn't burned. It is just forest service and private timber/range land. You know nobody is fighting fire in there so I think it is safe to assume that will burn too by the time this is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1155235, member: 498"] I haven't heard anything from the Cattlemen's yet but beings as the association president lives in Twisp I would imagine there will be an effort made. I heard that Vic lost all of his rangeland but the home place was missed. And that he was busy trying to find cattle and bring them home. At this point all the effort has been just trying to stop this thing. I have heard that they made good progress yesterday and with the rain and cooler weather they should be making progress today. But it is 250,000 acres and still only 12% contained. And the weather is supposed to climb back into the 90's by the weekend. Looking at a map off this fire there is an area of 30,000 - 40,000 acres in one block in the middle of the fire that hasn't burned. It is just forest service and private timber/range land. You know nobody is fighting fire in there so I think it is safe to assume that will burn too by the time this is over. [/QUOTE]
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