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    Fires in the NE Victoria

    Hello all,

    For those who went on our chrissy trip, there are a few fires around where we were at the moment.

    See here http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/DSE/nrenfo...2567CB000DB12D

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    That could explain the beautiful sunset last night. There was a great band of fire red and orange out that way in the middle of the sky.

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    not good at all

    thats the main reason why myself and the family WILL NOT be camping anywhere near the high country this year

    way to dry already
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    Yeah and I was going up to Wonnangatta next weekend .... looks like that's off
    WTF's going on ? This is normally one of the best times of year for high cointry trips.
    Last edited by waynep; 3rd December 2006 at 02:47 PM.

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    Lightening strikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep
    Yeah and I was going up to Wonnangatta next weekend .... looks like that's off
    WTF's going on ? This is normally one of the best times of year for high cointry trips.
    oh well you can come and have a beer instead

    its not good news at all
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    The high country is the driest I have ever seen it... and given that the rivers are barely flowing, and a hot summer is expected I don't imagine I will be going much over summer.

    Hopefully they can control these fires before some really hot northly weather sets in.

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    Was in Bright this weekend, had lots of lightning on Friday night, nows there's spot fires all over the place, very smokey

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    This is a symptom of the worsening drought as well as "climate change?" Normally the fire seasons start in the north (qld/nsw) and move progressively south, it would appear that the predictions of the whole of SE Aus coming into a fire season at once are true. There a literally fires all the way from Qld-SA. Some of them are very extensive - Pilliga fire (NSW) around the 80000Ha, Wollemi fire (NSW) around 70000Ha, Riverland fire SA @ 115000Ha coupled with all the fires in the NE Vic (that normally wouldn't be ready to burn until late Jan/Feb.

    Unless we get some significant and well spaced rain things won't get any better.

    http://sentinel.ga.gov.au/acres/sentinel/index.shtml

    Theres a reason I'm here typing this and not at the NSW gathering this weekend


    Martyn

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    Theres a reason I'm here typing this and not at the NSW gathering this weekend
    well we were lucky with our trip a couple of weeks ago

    we got in before the fires did


    just wondering though who put our fire out
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