-- Edited by kiwijims on Friday 1st of January 2016 07:31:19 PM
sufil said
06:52 PM Jan 1, 2016
At the moment the fire is about 15kms south of us. Woodridge has had the evac order . IOD is closed, at the moment we can get out via GinGin Brook Rd but if it hits Woodridge then the only way out is north up to Lancelin then a gravel road thru to Brand highway. ( or stay in Lancelin till the all clear is given) Appliances and bombers are on site. Our fire plan is " Get the hell out of here!! So we will hook up the little van ,chuck some clothes and food in and be ready to skedaddle as soon as we have too.Hopefully the fireys will be able to contain it before it gets this far. Jules and Billeeeee are ready to go as is Len.
We are monitoring DFES and main Roads and our local community face book page.
kiwijims said
07:00 PM Jan 1, 2016
sufil wrote:
At the moment the fire is about 15kms south of us. Woodridge has had the evac order . IOD is closed, at the moment we can get out via GinGin Brook Rd but if it hits Woodridge then the only way out is north up to Lancelin then a gravel road thru to Brand highway. ( or stay in Lancelin till the all clear is given) Appliances and bombers are on site. Our fire plan is " Get the hell out of here!! So we will hook up the little van ,chuck some clothes and food in and be ready to skedaddle as soon as we have too.Hopefully the fireys will be able to contain it before it gets this far. Jules and Billeeeee are ready to go as is Len.
We are monitoring DFES and main Roads and our local community face book page.
Mighty glad to hear all is well Sufil, I'm sure I don't have to tell you to," don't wait too long",
stay safe, hope it turns out to be a happy new year for you and all others up your way.
K.J.
DMaxer said
07:21 PM Jan 1, 2016
I had to flee a bush fire years ago and it is terrifying experience. If you have an opportunity just get out of there and return when it is safe.
You will know the decision to make.
sufil said
07:35 PM Jan 1, 2016
We are monitoring the fire, can be out of here in less than 10 minutes and out on the highway and heading north. We know all the dangers of fires having lived in the bush all our lives and don't take any chances with it.
There has been a wind change at present so we are just waiting and watching.
Cruising Cruze said
09:42 PM Jan 1, 2016
Hi Sufil
Our thoughts are with you as with all the other people that live and stay on the moment in danger areas
Let hope and pray that you all will be alright
Regards Marjoleine & John
Weevil said
10:08 PM Jan 1, 2016
We'll be thinking of you Sue and Phill, Tracey too. Hope they manage to contain the fire before it reaches your property.
If you need any assistance of any kind please let us know.
kandagal said
11:48 PM Jan 1, 2016
WE are hoping all goes well for you lot over there. Hope the weather fairies send the wind in the best direction & maybe some rain showers wouldn't go astray. Best wishes to you all Alice & Keith
sufil said
01:09 AM Jan 2, 2016
Went for a drive after dark, armed with a camera, to see just where the fire is. Stopped by police on IOD at Guilderton turnoff. Spoke to police who had cars,trucks ,motorbikes, and caravans parked up. No one is allowed in. Fire is contained but not controlled. All will be good IF the Freo Doctor (evening southerly breeze)stays on holiday!! If the wind comes up and the fire jumps the containment lines we could be in for an interesting night!! Could smell smoke whist talking to police but couldn't see any fire so no photos. In a direct line across the paddock we are less than 5kms from Guildy. There are only grassy paddocks between us and Guildy so fingers crossed the fireys can get it out.
Travel Bug said
01:47 AM Jan 2, 2016
Thinking of all of you over there.
Fingers are crossed that the fireys can manage to put it out before it gets any closer to you.
Take care.
Weevil said
02:17 AM Jan 2, 2016
Here is a link with a photo showing the smoke from the fire to the east of Guilderton, the mouth of the Moore River can be seen in the photo with the Guilderton Caravan Park shown on the left hand side, see;
We have had no smoke here and couldn't see the fire last night. No breeze/wind overnight ( thank you to the weather gods for holding the Freo Doctor over night) so I would say the fireys had a reasonably easy night ( they would have been busy but not as frantic if the fire was raging like it was during the day). The wind is starting to pick up now though. Off for a drive to see what we can see!! will report back in when we get back.
jules47 said
12:30 PM Jan 2, 2016
Well, we got through the night safely - fingers crossed for today!!! We are ready to go if we have to. Thanks for the info Weevil, Sue and good wishes from all.
sufil said
01:51 PM Jan 2, 2016
We went for a drive into Woodridge and Guildy this morning. Woodridge is still closed but Guildy is open. The fireys are still mopping up, detour is still in place as IOD is still closed. Very little smoke around and cant see where the fire was/is from the road. It came within 10 metres of the southern part of Woodridge so it was a bit close for friends there. The wind is picking up but it is blowing in the right direction (away from towns and into bush and coast) should there be flare ups from fallen trees etc
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spida said
03:25 PM Jan 2, 2016
so glad you are all ok. Once again fires start after I leave.... could get paranoid.... last time was over in SA a couple of years ago - seemed to be following me....
Phil C said
05:15 PM Jan 2, 2016
Good to hear all is getting better. When I was in the RAAF at Pearce (Bullsbrook) we had a big fire in the Chitering valley we were volunteered to fight, nothing scarier I'm saying. I take my hat off to the firemen who do this for a voluntary job.
Keep safe and hitched up.
Weevil said
05:53 PM Jan 2, 2016
sufil wrote:
We went for a drive into Woodridge and Guildy this morning. Woodridge is still closed but Guildy is open. The fireys are still mopping up, detour is still in place as IOD is still closed. Very little smoke around and cant see where the fire was/is from the road. It came within 10 metres of the southern part of Woodridge so it was a bit close for friends there. The wind is picking up but it is blowing in the right direction (away from towns and into bush and coast) should there be flare ups from fallen trees etc
Let's hope it stays that way.......what you could do with up there is a personal "drone" that you could fly around 5 kms to check out the fire, lol, would save having to drive, and as the crow flies etc....
Bruce and Bev said
12:02 AM Jan 3, 2016
Vic - love your new avatar :)
sufil said
12:46 AM Jan 3, 2016
sufil said
12:48 AM Jan 3, 2016
The above are some photos from one of our fire crew.
Weevil said
10:05 AM Jan 3, 2016
Bruce and Bev wrote:
Vic - love your new avatar :)
Thanks Bruce & Bev, yours is ok too
-- Edited by Weevil on Sunday 3rd of January 2016 07:36:46 PM
Thanks for the pic's Sue and Phil, at least you won't have to worry about the ground fuel from that area for awhile, the old blackboys (ooops.....grass trees) seemed to have stood up to it ok....
Bruce and Bev said
10:13 AM Jan 3, 2016
Its hard to imagine Sue, that in a few years time, these burnt out areas will be green again and that fire is needed for many native plants to germinate. Not so good for the native animals though (especially when WA have so many endangered ones) !
jules47 said
01:06 PM Jan 3, 2016
The blackboys will thrive, as will the banksia - they rely on heat to germinate the seeds.
(And pffft to political correctness - they are blackboys, and always will be).
sufil said
05:56 PM Jan 3, 2016
. The blackboys will regenerate before any thing else. 90 % of the trees will regenerate too. Then the first rain will bring back all the grasses . It will look a bit moonscapy and grey for a few weeks til it either rains or the winds blow the ash and sand around. A small patch where it crossed IOD near Wilbinga is the only bit that will be visible to the traveller.
kiwijims said
07:12 PM Jan 3, 2016
We're all mighty to see that you and all, are safe and unharmed by the fire Sufil,
Great pictures and yes, it has done the "BlackBoys" a world of good by being burnt, they will now shed their seeds and regenerate,
They are one plant that were used as markers while fighting Bushfires after dark, when well alight, they would glow bright red and easily visible from a good distance.
Maybe this fire has done more good than harm, certainly cleaned out the dead undergrowth, reducing the danger of fire to zero, and as you say, come the first rains and the grass will return along with all the new plants, it will look a picture next Spring.
A Bushfire is reported burning close to where SUFIL lives,
http://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/alerts/Pages/Alert.aspx?ItemId=16003
UPDATES IN FIRE UPDATES, TOP OF GERERAL SECTION
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Friday 1st of January 2016 07:31:19 PM
We are monitoring DFES and main Roads and our local community face book page.
Mighty glad to hear all is well Sufil, I'm sure I don't have to tell you to," don't wait too long",
stay safe, hope it turns out to be a happy new year for you and all others up your way.
K.J.
I had to flee a bush fire years ago and it is terrifying experience. If you have an opportunity just get out of there and return when it is safe.
You will know the decision to make.
There has been a wind change at present so we are just waiting and watching.
Our thoughts are with you as with all the other people that live and stay on the moment in danger areas
Let hope and pray that you all will be alright
Regards Marjoleine & John
We'll be thinking of you Sue and Phill, Tracey too. Hope they manage to contain the fire before it reaches your property.
If you need any assistance of any kind please let us know.
Thinking of all of you over there.
Fingers are crossed that the fireys can manage to put it out before it gets any closer to you.
Take care.
Here is a link with a photo showing the smoke from the fire to the east of Guilderton, the mouth of the Moore River can be seen in the photo with the Guilderton Caravan Park shown on the left hand side, see;
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-01/warning-for-guilderton-bushfire-downgraded-to-watch-and-act/7063830
I see in the article that another fire south of Perth has been put out at Secret Harbour where Wombat lives also.
Here is the photo of the smoke from the fire seen from Guilderton near Sufil's place which is about 5 kms north of the fire and smoke.
-- Edited by Weevil on Saturday 2nd of January 2016 02:23:17 AM
-- Edited by Weevil on Saturday 2nd of January 2016 02:25:55 AM
Moore River fire downgraded to advice level 5 minutes ago....
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-02/guilderton-fire-downgraded-further/7064216
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so glad you are all ok. Once again fires start after I leave.... could get paranoid.... last time was over in SA a couple of years ago - seemed to be following me....
Keep safe and hitched up.
Let's hope it stays that way.......what you could do with up there is a personal "drone" that you could fly around 5 kms to check out the fire, lol, would save having to drive, and as the crow flies etc....
Thanks Bruce & Bev, yours is ok too

-- Edited by Weevil on Sunday 3rd of January 2016 07:36:46 PM
Thanks for the pic's Sue and Phil, at least you won't have to worry about the ground fuel from that area for awhile, the old blackboys (ooops.....grass trees) seemed to have stood up to it ok....
(And pffft to political correctness - they are blackboys, and always will be).
We're all mighty to see that you and all, are safe and unharmed by the fire Sufil,
Great pictures and yes, it has done the "BlackBoys" a world of good by being burnt, they will now shed their seeds and regenerate,
They are one plant that were used as markers while fighting Bushfires after dark, when well alight, they would glow bright red and easily visible from a good distance.
Maybe this fire has done more good than harm, certainly cleaned out the dead undergrowth, reducing the danger of fire to zero, and as you say, come the first rains and the grass will return along with all the new plants, it will look a picture next Spring.
K.J.