jyoutz
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MX6000 HST open station, FEL, 6’ cutter, forks, 8’ rear blade, 7’ cultivator
That’s an unrealistic expectation. And unnatural. Heavy fuels, drought conditions, and wind driven fires cannot be contained to 1000 acres. I recall a fire I was on in 2002 in Arizona that was spreading by 15,000 acres per hour due to those factors and it was completely unsafe to put crews on that fire until the winds subsided. We couldn’t even fly helicopters to map the fire, much less air tankers. The winds subsided two days later and the fire was already 150k+ acres. By the time you get a landscape scale fire of that size, you are looking at containment of spread, not suppression. I suspect that any plan that suggested that all wildfires could be contained to a few thousand acres was unrealistic, which is why it was ignored.The problem I have with the current wildfires is that they ALL could have been MINIMIZED to a few 1,000 acres and quickly put out IF the governments had used the plan was presented to CA,BC,AB,ON and QC three and 1/2 decades ago. Never implemented, not even on a 'trial basis'. heck, NONE of the 5 even acknowledged the plan.