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treehorn
11/14/2019 12:37PM
 
It's really a tragedy what happened to Posniak, the guy that started the fire.


He may not have been the most savvy woodsman, but I don't think this fire was his fault. It could have happened to almost any of us.


The government was coming after him hard though, too hard imo. They were assuming he was burning trash (not sure what evidence they had for that) and assuming he negligently walked away from the fire (again, not sure why they thought this). He did lie to them, but fessed up within about 12 hours of that lie.


It also takes away from the book, not being able to get his perspective. I found the entire narrative of what the author 'supposed' he did during his days at camp kind of weird.


Still a great read though.
 
rtallent
11/11/2019 10:48AM
 
Reading it now. Man, that was an early season fire, seems to me.
 
huntfun2
11/07/2019 01:50PM
 
bwcasolo: "That was a "can't put it down" book. "
I really loved the book. The detail was excellent, I felt like I was right there!
 
nctry
11/07/2019 06:36PM
 
Mocha: "Jaywalker: "So did you go, Mocha?"
I didn’t make it. Made the mistake of taking my shoes off when I got home from work, that was the end of me. :)"

Sounds like me lately...
 
MN_Lindsey
11/05/2019 07:35PM
 
Fun!
I'm reading that book right now.
 
Mocha
11/05/2019 07:50PM
 
Jaywalker: "So did you go, Mocha?"
I didn’t make it. Made the mistake of taking my shoes off when I got home from work, that was the end of me. :)
 
bwcasolo
11/06/2019 07:34AM
 
That was a "can't put it down" book.
 
burrow1
11/06/2019 09:50AM
 
I am also currently reading the book. A very good read. I have been a structural firefighter for 20 years with some grasslands/marsh fire experience and was in awe of the coordination and tactics, especially knowing the area somewhat and seeing the aftermath.

In my experience, a long day of firefighting may be 12 hours and that usually had all things completed. Going for that many days on minimal sleep and working conditions... well, WOW!! My hats or helmet is off to those guys.
 
MHS67
11/09/2019 01:36PM
 
LindenTree: " I also really liked the book. I worked with at least 1/2 the firefighters mentioned in the book."
In the book they talked about a firing crew leader. His name is Mike Fralicks. I've known Mike since he was a kid. His dad was my partner at the Cal Fire Station in Raymond in the early 80s. That book was a great read.

 
LindenTree
11/06/2019 09:23AM
 
I also really liked the book. I worked with at least 1/2 the firefighters mentioned in the book.
 
GeoFisher
11/04/2019 02:41PM
 
I really liked the book............
 
Mocha
11/04/2019 02:00PM
 
Will be at the New Ulm public library tonight, November 4, at 7pm for book discussion. Now where is my book?
 
mcsweem
11/04/2019 02:29PM
 
Too bad I wasn't closer. That would be fun to go to.

 
Jaywalker
11/05/2019 09:02AM
 
So did you go, Mocha?