Saturday, July 4, 2020

July 4, 2020 - Delilah Lookout



Title: July 4, 2020 - Delilah Lookout
Hike Info : DescriptionExtra Photo's : Animals :

Ants 72' up and still climbing about 20'. Gone Sunday




Trail head: Delilah Lookout
Hike Info:
Type: Lookout

Description:
Woke up around 0500, but drifted on and off for then next hour or so. Got up 0600 and checked lightning report-none. Then just dawdled for the next hour or so. Breakfast is granola.
Gary, the Window Washer
   
We are on extended hours, so we go in service, along with Buck Rock at 0800. The sun is a bit warm this morning, but it should turn nice around 1100. This morning is pretty mundane. Jeff calls us to check on us. Nothing important.
At Delilah, the temps which the body feels is usually the inverse of what the actual temperature is. In the morning, the air is still and the sun catches you and bakes you. But around 1100 the breezes come along and it becomes really pleasant. Good thing with no visitors around, there is no dress code, particularly in the morning-the hours I get a tan.
Spoke too soon. We had a visitor. Not in the tower, but a local who circles the tower. Sherri is on one of the lower rungs and talks with them. Turns out they were the ones we saw last night on Davis Road. They said they own property down there.
Red-Shouldered Hawk in flight
Back to washing windows and scanning. Sometimes we even catch a bird (in flight) which does not humm. Speaking of birds, there was a magnificent bird of prey which we are not sure of the type: hawk or eagle (From Sherri’s description, Rose thinks it is a red-shouldered hawk)? But we enjoyed it soaring from below us, then over the cab and back down towards Bear Creek. Then it took off over Dude Ridge, not to be seen again. Excitement!
Lots of radio traffic concerning many people not doing the right thing. First, we are under a lot of restrictions on where fires may be lit or where people may camp. Plus people are parking on the road, blocking traffic and generally disregarding the rules.This is keeping people on our end of the world pretty busy, except for us. We are pretty much isolated. But Buck Rock has been on the radio all afternoon directing people in the Hume Lake Big Meadows areas where there are smoke, mostly from campsites. Jeff is showing why he is trusted up there.
Dead Trees
An example of this is a patrol from Sierra who was going up the Kings to Garnet Dike. When he crossed the bridge above Pine Flat, he came across two groups who were parked. From the radio traffic, they had a pretty good fire going and had litter just spread throughout the area. I wondered what were they thinking? Were they trying to be caught being in such an obvious place? The patrol did not cite them because they both put out the fire and cleaned up the trash.



Flag over Delilah

1600 has come and gone. Sherri left me to take a nap earlier this afternoon-for whatever reason, I needed it. Felt a lot better afterwards. I did an inventory of Delilah’s supplies and sent it off to Mich for her information.







Lasagna and Homemade BreadDinner
At 1627 Sierra says that all prevention, detection and suppression have extended hours to 2200. Sequoia NF has already requested we be on until 2000. After that we cannot see anyway, so we will go out of service then. Besides we need to turn back around and go in service at 0800 tomorrow. For us old folks, that gets a bit rough.
Between scans, we have dinner. Tonight is lasagna, bread, While the lasagna does taste good, being up here, it really does taste good.
Another view of Pine Flat at Golden Hour
It is 2000 and we go out of service. The last of our three lookouts-they needed to go out earlier. So as Kathy said, We were the lone eyes of the forest in our area. A big burden, but we did not fail.


Today I felt more tired than yesterday. Still, it is good to be up here, even if there is not a big event we are involved with.
Two special treats for tonight:
  1. If there are any 4th of July fireworks within 20 miles of us, we should see them
  2. Tonight there is a partial lunar eclipse.
On the second one, the full moon has been spectacular. Well worth what we paid for it-12 hours of looking. But where was the eclipse? At least I did not see anything faded or cut during the time it was to occur. Disappointed a bit. Still how the moon looked was out of this world.
Lunar Eclipse-really?
The fireworks, we could see neighborhood actions throughout our viewing range. They were like little flowers bursting out and disappearing all within a few seconds. I do not think we saw anything large going on, which is just as well with the large crowds the big shows attract and the potential for spreading COVID-19.
I am feeling tired so we went to bed before 2200. Read for a while until the falling of an ipad kept waking me up.

Extra Photo's

Sunset and Pine Flat Reservoir

Reflections on afirefinder

Moon Rise




Animals

One of last year's babies

Hummers

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