I live close to the fire burning up on the east bench in Sandy/Draper. I took photos from around 10 pm to 4 am. The smoke is still pretty heavy - my eyes won't stop watering. I just thank God that the normal canyon winds that usually whip up at night, were fairly still last night. These photos aren't great (average digital camera) and the smoke was pretty heavy, but it really was an awesome sight (and kinda scary). My visiting guests thought it was bette than any fireworks show they could see. :haha: You can see from the last photo that the fire was spreading wider and heading more southerly. The firefighters had stopped its movement down the mtn towards homes by this morning.
What I can't get over was that the traffic coming up Wasatch (until after 1 am) to see the fire was bumper to bumper, people parking all over the place, leaving little room for emergency vehicles to get up to the area. I made a comment to my neighbor about "where was the Sandy police when they were needed" and he replied that they were probably still manning their speed traps. :lol8:
