Cabin is toasty

Yeah remember that one. Sockeye fire I believe. My beautiful wife n daughter both worked on that fire. Running supplies to the line
Sockeye fire was earlier than the McKinley fire. THAT one burned all around our place and spared the property we bought. McKinley was north of that one.
 
Well that sux! Glad no one was hurt. Sure hope you can build it back better than it was!
 
UPDATE:
We lost the cabin and everything in it.
We lost a Toyota 4 runner, snow machine, snow dog, 4 wheeler and tons of miscellaneous items.

We gained faith in the humanitarian system.
Our insurance company, USAA, handled our claims very quickly, professionally and with great honor and compassion.

The Red Cross, Neighbors to Neighbors, The local Baptist church and the local LDS church were quick to provide aid, help, clothing, equipment, food, water and funds.

The state, local and federal Emergency Management systems are in full swing and offering aid/services before you even know you need it.

Having never experienced this kind of personal setback, I am VERY impressed with the quality of people in the community.

Thanks to All.
 
UPDATE:
We lost the cabin and everything in it.
We lost a Toyota 4 runner, snow machine, snow dog, 4 wheeler and tons of miscellaneous items.

We gained faith in the humanitarian system.
Our insurance company, USAA, handled our claims very quickly, professionally and with great honor and compassion.

The Red Cross, Neighbors to Neighbors, The local Baptist church and the local LDS church were quick to provide aid, help, clothing, equipment, food, water and funds.

The state, local and federal Emergency Management systems are in full swing and offering aid/services before you even know you need it.

Having never experienced this kind of personal setback, I am VERY impressed with the quality of people in the community.

Thanks to All.
That’s great to hear.
 
UPDATE:
We lost the cabin and everything in it.
We lost a Toyota 4 runner, snow machine, snow dog, 4 wheeler and tons of miscellaneous items.

We gained faith in the humanitarian system.
Our insurance company, USAA, handled our claims very quickly, professionally and with great honor and compassion.

The Red Cross, Neighbors to Neighbors, The local Baptist church and the local LDS church were quick to provide aid, help, clothing, equipment, food, water and funds.

The state, local and federal Emergency Management systems are in full swing and offering aid/services before you even know you need it.

Having never experienced this kind of personal setback, I am VERY impressed with the quality of people in the community.

Thanks to All.
I’m a member of the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints. Sorry about your loss. I’m glad that the local church (and others too!) were able to assist you and your loved ones in your difficult time. God bless you guys.
 

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