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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1237266, member: 18302"] That gives us a few months to start doing controlled burns as the weather allows. I've heard in an 'average' year, the Santa Ana winds peak in December. When I was a kid in Orange County (1970's), controlled burns at the edges of development were common, and fire breaks were well maintained. I guess the environmentalists have removed the controlled burn from the fire fighter's arsenal. BTW, I've lived in various locations in California for about 36 years, and seen wild fire flames from my home on 3 occassions. 2 of those 3 fires were on land that has since been fully developed with houses. Until we start implementing practices that were common 50 years ago, damage from fires will continue to increase as our population grows. [/QUOTE]
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