



Some examples...the chaparral in the Southland is like a tinder box. The slightest smoldering cigarette could light up a blazing inferno. Use of BBQs and matches and lighters or electrical should be given careful consideration before use in brushy areas.
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Again, these pictures are incredible. The closest I have been to a fire was a few years ago along the 2 Freeway, on the right side going North, between Glendale and La Canada Flintridge. Do you remember that?
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