I was inferring that fuels are drier abnormally early at higher elevations and that’s what we’re working with. Very unusual to have a prescribed burn lose containment at 6500’ when normally it’s snow covered. If it stays dry, we’re ripe. If we do manage a normal summer with minimal dry lightning we could be ok.
Did I say you said it would be worst fire season ever? Good Lord...
You clearly inferred that a fire now means something for the upcoming fire season. Is there any other way to read it?
I said what we’ll be working with, not that it will be the worst fire season ever. For someone that likes to down play the doom posting, you seem to be trying to find something to start on that. Also conveniently ignoring my last question again.