The Hobo Camp Fire Is going well #VIII.. Stop In!!!
Good morning everyone, still fighting those 110 days, don't know where we are right now, but we have to be pushing the record of most days at 110 or higher. Still no rain, but some in the forecast, well, some of the forecasts, so we just wait and see.

Frank, every TV station on the globe wants to send a reporter into storm areas so they can get the shot of their reporter wearing rain slicks, yelling over the wind noise and getting blown over and drenched. Most every station has a satellite-equipped vehicle as well. Around here, they're always driving theirs into a storm to show us the rain and dust blowing, like we've never seen it before. Right now, our stations here are showing clips of storms from years past because we don't have much going on right now. And yeah, we're now seeing shots of a reporter knee deep in water, sucking up the results of Dorian. The question is, when hundreds of stations send reporters, cameramen, directors and "storm tracking" vehicles into the storm areas, do they do any good or just get in the way of those that are actually there to help?
Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD


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RE: The Hobo Camp Fire Is going well #VIII.. Stop In!!! - by ezdays - 09-04-2019, 06:05 AM

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