Just wanted to show off some photos I took yesterday at the helibase for this particular fire. Yesterday, the primary fire attack focus was on the northwest flank of the fire. The fire command wanted to fortify the northwest flank to make 100% sure the fire won't burn toward any of the populated ares on the mountain. During this operation, the east flank of the fire was allowed to continue burning east into the San Gorgonio Wilderness area, where it is moving at a fairly slow pace (only grew a couple thousand acres in size over the past 48 hours).
The sunset yesterday over Redlands Municipal Airport made for a great backdrop as the heavy type one helicopters came in to shut it down for the evening:

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Strangely enough, my little boy got an up close and personal look at one of the two "Siller Bros" air cranes last week out at Hemet Ryan Air Base (it didn't have the tank installed yet). They are both stationed there for the USFS on a contract for the Cleveland and San Bernardino National Forests. It's a shame they had to put them to use so early this year.

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