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View from Booth Hill

There are several reasons for posting this photo, taken from the top of Booth Hill, the highest point in our area at 898 meters.

The first reason has to do with the wildfire, the Gray Fire, that destroyed so many acres and homes here recently. The facility in the foreground is Lakeland Village, a residential home for handicapped persons and the place our son lives. The fire, as is evident from the photo, burned right up to Lakeland, but the firefighters managed to prevent the fire from burning any of the buildings on the grounds. The fire then burned to the left of the photo and into the city of Medical Lake destroying many homes.

The second reason for posting this is that we learned in connection with the fire that buildings at the top of the hill, almost all of which were destroyed by the fire, were part of an old Nike surface-to-air missile site, built during the Cold War. The missiles were sited there to protect nearby Fairchild Air Force Base, still operational and for that reason the ill is also known as Nike Hill. Though the site has long been abandoned by the military, the buildings were still in use by the family that owned the property and used it to restore and sell old cars.
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11 comments

©UdoSm said:

A great view...
19 months ago

Malik Raoulda said:

La prise de vue sur la colline est vraiment fascinante et imprenable.
Merci beaucoup pour toutes ces informations fort- utiles et nécessaires.
Bonne et agréable journée sereine.
19 months ago ( translate )

vero said:

merveilleuse prise de vue sur la colline exceptionnelle . Merçi Ron pour toutes explications d'une grande importance belle et douce journée Amicalement
19 months ago ( translate )

Patrick Brandy said:

Merci pour l'info d'un paysage toucher par les incendies que la nature va mettre plusieurs années à se reconstruire bonne journée.
19 months ago ( translate )

J.Garcia said:

Many thanks for image and splendid information, Ron
19 months ago

J. Gafarot said:

The vast world of so many dreams.
Thank you very much, Ron.
19 months ago

Pam J said:

SO THANKFUL TAT YOUR SON AND OTHERS LIVING THERE WERE SAFE FROM THE FIRE

THE FIRE-FIGHTERS HAVE MY DEEPEST RESPECT
MY BROTHER WAS A FIREMAN IN LONDON ENGLAND FOR 40 YEARS
19 months ago

RHH replied to Pam J:

The firefighters are heroes. We have a son who's a firefighter and have a great deal more respect for what he does now.
19 months ago

tiabunna said:

Interesting information and so good that the firies were able to protect the residential home. I see that, apart from burning the foreground, the fires also appear to have run through the pines in the middle distance.
19 months ago

RHH said:

The fires did burn that whole middle area and our house is in that direction.
19 months ago

tiabunna replied to RHH:

Far too close then! Re my previous comment, Ron, it's common usage in Australia to have diminutives of some words, so "firies" for firefighters, "truckies" for truck drivers, "pollies" (often with an @#$%) for politicians.
19 months ago