“It’s Kinda Nice To Win One”

Tonight fewer lights gleam on the horizon at the Fire City next to the Chiricahua Desert Museum, north of Rodeo. The nomads are pulling up stakes, some to head home, some to relocate in Willcox for the next stage of the fire work. Horseshoe Two … Continue reading“It’s Kinda Nice To Win One”

The Summer of Fire

Smoke from two regions of the Horseshoe Two Fire on 11 June 2011.  To the left is smoke from the West Turkey Creek area; to the right, from Whitetail Canyon. (Photos by Narca) Firefighters confronting the Horseshoe Two Fire in Arizona’s Chiricahua Mountains continue to … Continue readingThe Summer of Fire

Homecoming to the Horseshoe Two Fire

Yesterday evening as we dropped down Granite Gap into the San Simon Valley, plumes of smoke still churned from the Chiricahua Mountains. Homecoming is bittersweet. Smoke from Whitetail Canyon in the Chiricahua Mountains (Photos by Narca) Horseshoe Two continues to surge north and west, driven … Continue readingHomecoming to the Horseshoe Two Fire

The Horseshoe Fire

All of my fellow Portaleños, as well as the birding community, are following closely the development of the Horseshoe Fire, here in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeast Arizona. As of Saturday night, May 29, just over 1200 acres have burned in the heart of the … Continue readingThe Horseshoe Fire