Brittany Chukarman
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Like a lot of the West, Oregon is burning up. Monday and Tuesday lightning hit our region. Initially we had 10 fires that they call the Badlands Complex. The two fires closest to us were the Timber Canyon and Powder River. We saw two strikes that instantly burst into flames. I fought it Monday and Tuesday with my backpack sprayer. I did pretty good in the dry grass but when it would hit a sage I had to move on then try to fall back when it burned down. The fire moved to the East overnight but Tuesday there was a flareup I climbed up to fight. I was trying to stop it from hitting the bottom of Timber Canyon and coming our way. It was just too steep and rocky and the weight of the water kept me off balance. I had to quit while I could still make it down the hill. After 3 trips up I was all in. I made it back to the 4 wheeler and went home to let my neighbor know I failed and we got ready to evacuate. The fire kept creeping down the canyon. Out of nowhere a big chopper showed up. There's an irrigation diversion dam on my place. He lowered a bucket down, filled it with water and headed for the fire line I was fighting. It was a steep slope so he could really spot his dumps well. He made about a dozen trips and put it completely out. We are out of immediate danger but there is still a big one SW of us. They have made good progress on it the last 2 days. We have so much respect for fire fighters.