C.O. In Co

C.O. in Co stands for- Clothing Optional in Colorado. I have a 30 Acre Homestead in Northern Colorado, my plan is to use it as a nudist retreat. Located about 30 min. from Estes Park. It is surrounded by National Forest with great hiking. I will have designated camping sites, the House is still under construction so no beds at this time. It is Clothing Optional, so if you are new to the nudist...

Hello all, I am in the Evac area of the Cal Wood Fire, for now it is not approaching and the place is safe. If i was to leave I would not be allowed back so am going to hang tight for now. Chain Saws are are fueled and ready, as well as water supplies.
The wind is in my favor and looks to stay that way for now. I'll update as I can.
Mick

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Stay safe man

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Thanks for the update, Mick! Been thinking about you, your place and your animals. Stay safe!!

Allen

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Hope everything turns out in well. Thinking of you. Stay safe.

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Thanks for the update. Stay safe, Mick. Tom

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Thanks for the update! Stay safe!

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Please be safe my friend.

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There is a second Fire East of me, I am now in Two evac zones but the winds are still in my favor and neither fire is coming this way as of yet

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Please stay safe man. Hoping for snow or some moister for you.

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All the best to you, stay safe and hope it all goes well.

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Screwy winds, but the fires don't seem to be making any big runs at the moment. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you. We just got back into our property near the Mullen Fire. We got everything out, including our trailer the day before it really blew up. It ended up missing us by about 1/2 mile. The containment line is painted orange from all the slurry they dropped. We had three wildlife cams set up around the cabin, so we got to see them do the structure protection work when I download the pictures yesterday. They cut a dozer line around the cabin about 100 feet out, limbed all the pines so no branches were near the ground, moved anything that might catch away from the cabin, and soaked the place in flame retardant. Then they had a crew stationed there while the main body of the fire roared pass. The containment line they constructed up the hill held, but we are glad they also did the structure protection work. I am impressed with what they did.

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