How is everyone doing?

Judge Mental

Active Member
Anyone else effected by these fires? I am on evacuation alert , half mile from fire. And am afraid I will be leaving all my plants behind. I hope no one else has to deal with this. Scary shit!
 

Judge Mental

Active Member
Thanks coach, you see this stuff on tv and now that its really happening is bizarre. Hey everyone keep your eyes peeled cuz I think these fires were done intentionally. Theres like 5 fires burning all of a sudden around our state. If you live by the mountains watch out. By the way I'm stayin with my two hoses.
 

Judge Mental

Active Member
Oh forgot to ask lol, how do pot plants do in thick forest fire smoke? I'm a glass half full type so I think it gonna be good for them right? Shit what am I talking about it looks like its fuckin snowing in my back yard
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
Dude, that sucks!!!
Forget the hoses though, when power is gone your water probably is too. Get your important shit packed (in the car) now!!! And if they say get out, get out man!!! You do not want to live through a fire, nor die for your possessions. It can all be replaced, you can not.
Hoping for the best for you!
Anyhow, the potash will help the plants, i don't think they will mind the smoke. So you should be cool, really hope the fire turns away from you.
But seriously, get out if they say its time.
 

M1dAmber

Well-Known Member
Wow, that is a huge bummer, Judge.

I really do hope that your home is fine, and your plants are as well.

Stay safe.
 

Sirdabsalot462

Well-Known Member
Yeah bro...get your important shhit...and go bro...

I was under mandatory evacuation last year from Waldo-Canyon.

Shit was insane, once the fire jumped the ridge, it was like the apocalypse had hit the Springs.

I feel your pain sir, believe me, I was evacuated for 6 fuckin days.

Got my important shit, my meds, my red-card..all my glass (lol)
But, dude, get the fuck outta there!...

I speak with love, and from experience bro, traffic is crazy when a wildfire is occurring..people driving down the wrong side of the road, driving through medians, it's scary bro...

And, man, as much as it sucks to keep watching the coverage on tv,i know it made me sick to my stomach, but you must keep informed where that fire is.

Good luck, I know how you feel!..
Good karma heading your way bro...
 

Judge Mental

Active Member
Hey wow you guys are really cool fuckin people.! Proud to be a coloradian just cuz of folks like you! Thank you all for the wish's and regards. Still at my house with my hose. But holy shit they just evacuated a whole prison! 881 prisoners! How the hell do you do that wow. Goin to go load the pistol up man. Thanks again guys! You guys are awesome! Watch out for convicts on the loose lol

Sirdabs... I was on Garden of the Gods road that saturday that fire started. Still remember that huge cloud of smoke man yeah terrifing!
 

Constiello

Well-Known Member
Driving today to work in afternoon, I totally smelled the burning wood. Haze. Reminded me of the early Waldo Canyon Fire Days

Dude I wish you, your plants, your neighbors (our friends and family!) and all the animals in Black Forest saftey and serenity.

Shit's not good at all, but as long as you're still alive to burn some sticky trees to tell the story about the once burning trees
 

dbkick

Well-Known Member
Judge, hope all is well.
Just wanted to add how it is really cool everyone gets along here in this section of the forum. I know at least one section in the mmj category where its pretty much nothing but bickering and money making that's on the agenda.
Proud to say I'm a member of this state .
 

420circuit

Active Member
Good time to evaluate your yard with a chain saw to remove any potential firewood (if there is time) and do what you can to make a firebreak. Hope you and the fam are keeping safe, like I tell my kids, be the smart one.
 

Jus Naturale

Active Member
Seriously, be safe. And remember that the smoke can be harmful, to you and your animals too.

Last year, we were near the High Park fire, and had to deal with smoke and ash on a regular basis. I had an infant, still developing her lungs, and a cat with respiratory problems. Unfortunately, one night, the smoke overtook my cat and she's no longer with us, and my infant was coughing and having trouble sleeping until it was contained. Moral: Don't underestimate the affects of ambient smoke.

You may want to get out of dodge, just for the sake of not breathing the smoke.*

Be Safe All!


* I recognize the irony of advocating smoke avoidance among a group of avowed smokers, but still.
 

Sirdabsalot462

Well-Known Member
I wanted to give you a” like”...but I'm not going to” like” that your poor cat didn't survive, so sorry about that bro.

I've recently acquired a cat, at first apprehensively. But, now me and my cat are best buds, cats are different than dogs, where you sort of have to” earn” their loyalty.

But once that relationship is established..cats are very loyal to their master.
Great tip on the smoke inhalation...that shit can get to you, without much warning..

I know I felt nauseous throughout Waldo-Canyon.

@Judge...

Let us know you're okay bro...we haven't heard from ya..

Please reply and let us know you're okay..please.

Everybody else should post a ” well-being” report, that way, us Colorado folks can be sure our fellow stoners and community as a whole are okay.
 

M1dAmber

Well-Known Member
Everybody else should post a ” well-being” report, that way, us Colorado folks can be sure our fellow stoners and community as a whole are okay.
I am good. As are my two cats and my lady.

We are South/central, so we should be fine unless half the city is already gone.

I would love to hear from some of the others! How is everyone doing fire-safety wise? Feel free to chime in.
 

Constiello

Well-Known Member
This fucking fire is more destructive than Waldo Canyon.

Sad, knowing a few people who might have lost their home


now, what I am thinking about is how black forest will be after a month or so.

how will residence be established again? Will burnt trees be removed and new roads/homes/man planted shrubs replace?

Good to hear your kitties and your better half are doing well.

I'm Treehouse north in Springs, so if the winds want they may (like yesterday) smoke us out with the burnt life.. which irritates my mother's asthma

fuck man, what if an arsonist created Waldo and also did this one too?
 

M1dAmber

Well-Known Member
This fucking fire is more destructive than Waldo Canyon.

Sad, knowing a few people who might have lost their home


now, what I am thinking about is how black forest will be after a month or so.

how will residence be established again? Will burnt trees be removed and new roads/homes/man planted shrubs replace?

Good to hear your kitties and your better half are doing well.

I'm Treehouse north in Springs, so if the winds want they may (like yesterday) smoke us out with the burnt life.. which irritates my mother's asthma

fuck man, what if an arsonist created Waldo and also did this one too?
It is insanely sad man...There are going to be soo many displaced families. :(

I hope the smoke doesen't get too bad for you man...stay safe and get out if you must! Safety is number one.
 

M1dAmber

Well-Known Member
I found this helpful to anyone that DOES need to evacuate.

A checklist of stuff you will need to take with you if time permits!

Each person must decide for himself or herself what items to gather according to any list depending upon the time given to evacuate. Here is a compilation of the more useful items to take, what to do before leaving, and what to do now to prepare.

[HR][/HR] WHAT TO TAKE
Family

  • ___ Pet ID tags
  • ___ Pet leashes
  • ___ Pet medications
  • ___ Pet water bowls
  • ___ Pets (if advance warning, take to an approved shelter)
  • ___ Photographs of all family members

Documents

  • ___ Birth certificates
  • ___ Car insurance card
  • ___ Computer backup disks
  • ___ Computers (including iPad, iPod, etc.) and chargers
  • ___ Drivers' licenses
  • ___ Health insurance card
  • ___ House deed
  • ___ Insurance papers
  • ___ Legal documents
  • ___ Marriage license
  • ___ Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
  • ___ Tax papers
Money

  • ___ Blank checks
  • ___ Cash
  • ___ Check books
  • ___ Credit cards
  • ___ Purse
  • ___ Savings books
  • ___ Wallet
Medications

  • ___ Analgesics
  • ___ First-aid kit
  • ___ Motion sickness tablets
  • ___ Prescription dentures
  • ___ Prescription glasses
  • ___ Prescription hearing aids
  • ___ Prescriptions
Jewelry

  • ___ Decorations, pins, awards
  • ___ Family heirlooms
  • ___ Gold, silver, and other valuable jewelry
Sentimental

  • ___ Family Bible
  • ___ Irreplaceable keepsakes
  • ___ Original paintings
  • ___ Photos and albums, slides, movies, home videos
Food and water (for three to seven days - if time permits)

  • ___ Manual can opener
  • ___ Non-perishable, ready-to-eat food
  • ___ Pet food
  • ___ Pet treats
  • ___ Water (at least one gallon per person and pet per day)

Toiletries (if time permits)

  • ___ Sanitary devices
  • ___ Shaving articles
  • ___ Soap and towels
  • ___ Toothbrushes and toothpaste

Clothing (appropriate for the season - if time permits)

  • ___ Change of clothing for each person (for one to seven days)
  • ___ Change of underwear
  • ___ Coats and jackets
  • ___ Gloves and scarves
  • ___ Hats and caps
  • ___ Infant supplies and toys
  • ___ Shoes and boots
  • ___ Sleepwear
Additional Items to Take (if time permits)

  • ___ Cameras, chargers and/or extra batteries
  • ___ Cell phones and chargers
  • ___ Covered container to use as an emergency toilet
  • ___ Flashlights and extra batteries
  • ___ Portable radio and extra batteries
  • ___ Reading material
  • ___ Recreational items


[HR][/HR]
WHAT TO DO BEFORE LEAVING

  • ___ Close evacuation car windows but DO NOT LOCK CAR and leave keys in ignition
  • ___ Close fire resistant window coverings, heavy drapes, and Venetian blinds
  • ___ Close garage door but leave it unlocked (disconnect automatic garage door opener)
  • ___ Close or cover outside vents and shutters
  • ___ Cose sliding glass doors into the center of the house (DON'T lock them)
  • ___ Determine where separated members will meet
  • ___ Disconnect propane tank
  • ___ Don't tie up telephone lines (notify friends and relatives by e-mail where to contact you)
  • ___ Establish an evacuation plan, travel route, probable destination
  • ___ Fill bathtubs, sinks, and containers with water
  • ___ Fill evacuation vehicle gas tank
  • ___ Follow any official agency's evacuation instructions
  • ___ If instructed, tie large white cloth to front door knob
  • ___ Leave one light on in each general area so firefighters can see your house in dark and smoke
  • ___ Lock doors and windows
  • ___ Make safety equipment obvious for firefighters (spigots, ladders, chain saws, hoses, etc.)
  • ___ Move overstuffed furniture away from windows
  • ___ Park evacuation vehicle in the garage heading toward street and travel route
  • ___ Place a ladder against the roof of the house on the side opposite the approaching fire
  • ___ Plug air vents and openings that are close to the ground
  • ___ Prepare an "information note" to leave on the door detailing who you are and where you have gone
  • ___ In your "information note" tell where flammables are (such as lawnmower gas, ammo, chemicals - move them all into one place)
  • ___ Release any livestock in the area
  • ___ Remove combustible items from around the outside of the house
  • ___ Remove lace, nylon, or light material drapes and curtains
  • ___ Soak burlap sacks, small rugs, or large rags in containers
  • ___ Turn off appliances, thermostats, fireplaces, stoves
  • ___ Turn off natural gas at meter
  • ___ Turn on exterior lights
 

Constiello

Well-Known Member
I like it, thats like uber preparedness

check this bullshit out

http://www.gofundme.com/38z34o

Fuck her. I could easily post a picture of any random older couple online, post a picture of any burning home in Black Forest and claim it is my parent's.

What she said could be anyone's guess if it is true, but even so we're pocketing baby boomers pockets for them to live a bit more pampered than norm evacuees.

Oh and they are not the only people there having issues like that-

:cuss:
 

Sirdabsalot462

Well-Known Member
@Constiello & Mid

” You Must spread some reputation around”

Dammit.

Loving the new avatar Constiello, my cat loves the aroma of cannabis flowers too..

Anybody know why this is so common?
 
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