Now this was one bizarre night. After a full, long day at L’Abri, and having gotten back to the YDC, showered, fed and quite nicely settled for the night, I then got a call from Rod at about 8:30pm
He asked me if I could open the gate for him in the following half hour or so, as he needed the L’Abri ute to bring the tractor tire back to the site, as there were big fires occurring around the neighbouring area, to which the tractor was required to haul the fire fighting cart; He asked if I wanted to I could follow him up, at which point my curiosity was well and truly piqued
I got changed back into my dirty work clothes from the day and jumped into the ute when Rod arrived; at that point the fires were reported by the site staff to be at the edge of the far boundaries of the site, and not of critical concern, so we drove around town to try and find a place that was open that could fix the slow puncture in the tractor tyre
Half an hour later, another call to the site staff revealed entirely different results; the fire had violently changed tack, jumped, and one of the cabins already lost. This in itself was confusing... I mean... ‘lost’... they couldn’t possibly mean it’s gone...???
At that point, we then started immediately for L’Abri. As we got closer to the Karkloof mountain ranges, within which L’Abri is situated, we began to pass large, spot fields of fire, which was eerie
These sporadic fields became more and more frequent as they turned into forest areas, closer to L’Abri, exponentially increasing in ferocity and intensity as we drove on
So much so, that we could not simply get anywhere near the site on our first attempt
4 comments:
I'm back!
yes yes, blogging again!
miss you natey
Things sound intense! take care ok?
- d
Crap!
Thank God that you're ok... are you ok?
Whoa... speechless
You're Kurt Russell in Backdraft! Sign my chest Kurt! Kuuuuuuuuurt!!
I'm glad you're ok Natey. It really looks like you'd descended into Hell with everything on fire like that...but those are REALLY cool videos.
well, now you can tick 'fighting fire in dirty clothes and a camera' off your to-do list. m's right with the videos. the fire was pink! was it because of the sugar in the cane?
i'm glad you're alright too. i hope you didn't breathe in too much ash. we all miss you here.
xoxo
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