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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 1:16 PM
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Lots of criticism starting to build on the feds about their park jurisdiction and yet it's basically all provincial resources.

Could they have mobilized the army 3-4 days ago to create fire breaks or add resources?
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 1:22 PM
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Could they have mobilized the army 3-4 days ago to create fire breaks or add resources?
JT did seem awfully slow off the mark offering to chip in. By the time the army arrives, the townsite will be burned to a crisp.

But then again, this isn't as important as a blizzard in Toronto.........
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 1:23 PM
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Wow, the Canadian federal government dropping the ball on their responsibilities? That's a new one! I'm sure the CBC will be really putting their feet to the fire... sorry, can't finish this without laughing.
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 1:36 PM
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I cannot wait for our Premier and the PM to use this event over the coming weeks for political statements...
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 1:53 PM
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Yes, first responders evacuated hours ago. What an incredible tragedy. One of the great destinations in Canada and a place that I have core memories of stretching back decades, to the first summers that I can recollect.
Damn. Just caught up on some of the news about Jasper. Really feeling for the residents there, and everybody else who loves the place. I’ve never made it there but hope to someday, after they have recovered (which will take years).

Really really sad news.
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 2:07 PM
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Damn. Just caught up on some of the news about Jasper. Really feeling for the residents there, and everybody else who loves the place. I’ve never made it there but hope to someday, after they have recovered (which will take years).

Really really sad news.

As someone who grew up in an area that was devastated by fires (South Kelowna in 2003), the landscape of Jasper will never be the same in our lifetimes. The mountains behind my house, which were wall-to-wall trees pre-fire, are practically bare 21 years later.
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Part of the issue is that if you have ever skied at Marmot Basin in the least 5 years, you will know that ~30-50% (at least how it looks from above) of the valley trees were brown due to pine beetle devastation. I'm guessing that didn't exactly help.
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Jasper means so much to me and my family. Countless camping, hiking and kayaking trips, I got married at the JPL, it was my daughter's first trip after she was born. I was heading there for a week at the end of August. Just devastating.
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As someone who grew up in an area that was devastated by fires (South Kelowna in 2003), the landscape of Jasper will never be the same in our lifetimes. The mountains behind my house, which were wall-to-wall trees pre-fire, are practically bare 21 years later.
Sadly, it will never be the same, but in the long run, this will become part of its history and will remain beautiful in a changed way. I will still intend to visit someday, when the time is right.
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Nice day in Vancouver yesterday. Warm with a mix of clouds in the morning. and sun in the afternoon.

























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Brutal smoke in Calgary now, air quality was listed as 11+ last night.

Jasper sounds like it's mostly gone now, the fires are just getting worse every year. Summer isn't fun anymore, I'm not ready for cold but winter needs to come and put out all these fires!
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Old Posted Jul 25, 2024, 3:58 PM
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Dear god. This video shows significant portions of Jasper completely burnt.

https://x.com/ryanjespersen/status/1816494189338566866
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Listening to a warden that set up the forest management for Jasper. Jasper NP was one of the best for reducing fuel in and around the park. Cutting trees and back burning. But you get the perfect storm of dry pine beetle trees, hot dry wind. His quote" you can prepare all you want for a hurricane but when it hits mother nature will kick your ass".

Seeing new images coming out of jasper. Looks like not much is left. Haven't seen that much gone since McMurray.Also sounds like the fire moved quite fast. Going into Slave Lake and McMurray after those fires was always tough. This will be tougher. I was in McMUrray doing damage assessment while the fires were still burning. That was tough. This would be tougher. I don't know if my emotions could handle it now. St Albert and Edmonton had crews going in Yesturday as soon as the call came. So they were preped.
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Now watching that fir in Banff
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Good Chance the Library is gone to. There was also a new school near by and the rec centre was under renovations.
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Yesterday in Castlegar BC 35.4C and sunny.

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Those Jasper images are a gut punch. Great memories going through there on the train as a kid. Hopefully things get rebuilt faster than Lytton.
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At least they are getting rain now, hopefully they can put the fires out!

Every mountain town should immediately cut all trees down within like 2km of town, crazy to say that for places like Banff or Canmore!
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If St Marys is gone there not much left. Wonder how many hotels are still standing. Since the fire entered near the Forest Park.
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