Thursday, August 08, 2013

Silent Valley Club RV and the Silver Fire

We left Acton and the Soledad Canyon Thousand Trails on Tuesday August 6th. We headed above Banning to the Silent Valley Club RV park which is an RPI affiliate park. I have been wanting to come to the Silent Valley Park for about 5 years but it was just not to be while we were working.

We got to Silent Valley Tuesday at about 1:30 in the afternoon and found a real nice pull through site. They had a problem with the check-in system so they told us to go find a site and come back to check-in, which we did. Because it is an RPI and not a TT park we pay $10.00 a night. Still a GREAT deal.

We settled in, and decided we would probably go up the hill further on Wednesday to Idylwild. There is also a TT park near Idylwild, but RV Bill told us it would be really hard to get our rig in there so we came here instead.

We got a late start this morning and decided to go back down to Banning instead to do some grocery shopping. Silent Valley is on Poppet Flat Road just off the 243. Sound familiar? Yep, as we were leaving we some some smoke across the road.

Smoke across the road
The rangers did not really have much information, but said the fire was not large yet. They said it could explode in the dry brush. They would not recommend going down the hill because we might not be able to get back up.

The fire quickly got larger! Soon there was a voluntary evacuation. The fire was heading directly at us! We started getting ready to leave. We hooked up the 5th to the truck and was ready to leave. The voluntary became mandatory. We were ready to pull out, but then both ways on the 243 became closed! We were trapped. The fire had reached Silent Valley!

Saving the campground!
The staff here as well as the brave fire crews fought valiantly to save the campground and the rigs and people in it. The fire got some of the campsites, but mainly the ones on the perimeter. 

E section
We had parked our rig against a hill, but more towards the center of the park. We felt pretty safe, but about 6:00 PM the Sheriff Department came through the park and said they were again forcing a mandatory evacuation, but because we would be going down a dirt single lane mountain road, rigs would not be allowed. We would have to leave our home on wheels! We were already hooked up ready to go, so we decided to move to a more central location away from trees and away from the hill we were against. We hoped we would give ourselves the best chance for our rig to survive without us. Because we were being rushed to leave, I just pulled forward into a "back-in" site, unhooked, and 4 x 4 out of the site.

It is hard leaving your home, not knowing if it will be there, not knowing where you will go, and when you can return!

Hotshot Crews in the staging area
We know God is in control of all! We are safe and the trailer can be replaced, so we left in faith. We went to the staging area and watched the helicopters use the pond at the RV park for refilling to fight the fire.

Chopper drops
The Hotshots also were out in force. Here they are with a dozer cleaning up the mess! A lot of people lost their homes today. So far we have not. Pray for those that have!

Dozeer
They lined us up to caravan down a very rough dirt mountain road called Soboro Road. Many of the senior citizens were very anxious about the drive, in fact at first refused. They were told they had no option! The Sheriff led us very slow down the mountain, but I am glad I had the truck and not a Honda Civic.

Waiting to Caravan
Here we are lined up ready to caravan down the hill.

Ready to go
By the time we actually left it was getting dark. I know it was hard for some of the older people because I saw how they reacted on some of the downhills. We thought later we should had offered to drive another car for someone.

We could have gone to a shelter set up at Hemet High School but we opted to stay at a Motel in Hemet. That is where I am writing this blog. Tomorrow I will need to keep an eye on things and see if we can go back up the mountain. If we have to stay another night here we will.

Well that's it for tonight, it has been eventful and it's time to go to sleep!

God Bless,

Brian and Patty







2 comments:

Unknown said...

Brian and Patty. Silent Valley is our "home away from home" and we love it there. as a natter of fact our rig is also up there right now. We came down the hill to go to work. But things will be ok. We have been through this before and we have great people up there protecting us. Sorry your first experience at our park turned into such a nightmare. Please come again!

Brian and Patty said...

Hello Jan,
In the one and a half days we were there we met the nicest people! We had a great site but it was one of those with a smaller dump pipe. Our fitting would not fit it. The store was out of adapters, so one of our great neighbors was nice enough to come loan me his.
We will surely come back and give SVC another try! :)