John Paul Sanborn
Above average climber
I found this looking for info on Sim Limb. A few good bits in there.
http://www.wildfirelessons.net/Scratchline.aspx
http://www.wildfirelessons.net/Scratchline.aspx
I found this looking for info on Sim Limb. A few good bits in there.
http://www.wildfirelessons.net/Scratchline.aspx
I learned lot's as a smoke jumper in my youth and I seen some scary sh** too,
Oh no I wouldn't jump out of a perfectly good plane more like getting dropped of by chopper from hot spot to hot spot.Like jumping out of a perfectly good airplane and into a raging fire? Noooo, that don't sound scary to meeee!
Oh no I wouldn't jump out of a perfectly good plane more like getting dropped of by chopper from hot spot to hot spot.
So that isn't smokejumping, it's helitack. Totally different, at least in the states. Jumpers are delivered by plane and use parachutes. Rappellers slide down a rope out of a helicopter, and helitack get out of a helicopter after landing to fight a fire.
Jumpers don't jump "raging fires", they jump small skunky ones that can be put out by 2-6 guys in less than a couple of days. They're an initial attack resource, and don't have the means to fight large fires despite what the movies tell you.
It's bad enough that everyone assumes that the only people fighting forest fires are smokejumpers. Let's not muddy the waters by saying you were a jumper when you were a helitack. Anyone who doesn't really know much about it asks me "Oh, so you're a smokejumper?" My reply: "No, ma'am, I work for a living."
So that isn't smokejumping, it's helitack. Totally different, at least in the states. Jumpers are delivered by plane and use parachutes. Rappellers slide down a rope out of a helicopter, and helitack get out of a helicopter after landing to fight a fire.
Jumpers don't jump "raging fires", they jump small skunky ones that can be put out by 2-6 guys in less than a couple of days. They're an initial attack resource, and don't have the means to fight large fires despite what the movies tell you.
It's bad enough that everyone assumes that the only people fighting forest fires are smokejumpers. Let's not muddy the waters by saying you were a jumper when you were a helitack. Anyone who doesn't really know much about it asks me "Oh, so you're a smokejumper?" My reply: "No, ma'am, I work for a living."
I personally did not take any offense to his post. Smoke jumpers are a thing of the past if you ask me at least up here.I use the term, for meaning air born lol As you jump from hot spot to hot spot in a chopper yes I could repel and have done it. But I started when I was a young 19 I thought it would be a great summer job, but I got more involved did more training and cert than I had planned.Sorry Tim, but this instantly reminds me why the only "fire" parties I go to anymore are usually Smokejumper's. You may use the fun barb of "I work for a living" as a joke. Thats fun and all, but I've been around enough of the Fire scene to realize that the "cream rises to the top." I can stand the blah blah posturing of the "typical" hand crew for about ten minutes. I figure they are young. The ridiculous elitism of a Hotshot crew I can hang with for even less time unless I find one or two who aren't too busy stroking their egos. Generally, Smokejumpers are the only fire folks who have anything worthwhile to share. Excuse the Rant.
-On a serious note Tim, you gotta consider that "smokejumper" may be the accepted terminology for Heliattack up north? (I don't know) Or perhaps it was 20 years ago. I advise showing a little respect prior to accusations of "muddying waters."
Totally different, at least in the states.
Sorry Tim, but this instantly reminds me why the only "fire" parties I go to anymore are usually Smokejumper's. You may use the fun barb of "I work for a living" as a joke. Thats fun and all, but I've been around enough of the Fire scene to realize that the "cream rises to the top." I can stand the blah blah posturing of the "typical" hand crew for about ten minutes. I figure they are young. The ridiculous elitism of a Hotshot crew I can hang with for even less time unless I find one or two who aren't too busy stroking their egos. Generally, Smokejumpers are the only fire folks who have anything worthwhile to share. Excuse the Rant.
-On a serious note Tim, you gotta consider that "smokejumper" may be the accepted terminology for Heliattack up north? (I don't know) Or perhaps it was 20 years ago. I advise showing a little respect prior to accusations of "muddying waters."
I suppose my experience with...
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