Hi folks, sorry I quit posting on this. I got sent down to the fire on Friday the 8th. I was assigned to the west side along Hwy 154 from Saturday AM through Friday PM (14th). Very little structure damage on the west side. It came close in many places. Some places survived because of defensible space, some just got lucky.
A couple of facts stood out to me on this one. First, this is the 5th time since 1964 that the community of Painted Cave scraped by with no damage. The fires, Coyote - 1964, Paint - 1990, Zaca - 2007, Gap - 2008, and Jesusita - 2009 all threatened the area, but did not make their way to the location. The area is now an unburned island. Something about putting a bullet in the cylinder and giving it a spin comes to mind.
Second, it was impressive to see the fire spread or spot approximately 1/3 mile ahead of itself down canyon on Thursday the 7th. The terrain was near vertical and not accessible by ground. The aircraft and the rock escarpment at the top contained the fire.
Several long time Santa Barbara fire fighters noted that this was the scariest fire that they had been on. This was the first time in modern history had made its way that far into Santa Barbara. 30,000 people were evacuated at the high point.
We here in CA need to fasten our seat belts, it is going to be a long peak fire season here. :disgust