We started Vintage at the Winery in Renmark bordering Renmark West on Thursday morning and continued Friday morning,
It was a beautiful morning

However by mid morning with the Northerly the smoke started to build up over the Winery and start dropping ash on us. I had been in work since 2 am so headed home just after 1 pm, on the way home I stopped at Monash and took this first shot looking North this was the eastern edge of the fire

and then looked back up the Sturt Highway to the west

I got home and the wife came in 10 mins after from her work in Berri, this is what it looked like over the house (she has better photos of it on her phone)

Now you have to understand this fire was still 25km from our place but for the first time we started to consider what you need to do and take. The wind condition was such that I was comfortable that it would not get to us and also the amount of irrigation properties between us and it. The Boss then reminded that you can get burning embers dropping and that we live on a scrub block.

So the list was devised, mine Camper, Boat, Dog

Hers Computer harddrive, Wills and important papers bag packed for her and the kids

She took off back to work and I made sure everything was unlocked and ready to hook up, our youngest was at his Grandmas so I had to drive from Glossop through Berri and Renmark encased in the smoke cloud to Paringa and back again, this pic really doesnt show the extent of the eeriness of it, really had the feeling of Dante's Inferno


Im glad to say that Friday night the change came through, the Southerly hit and pushed the fire back on itself and today the fire while still burning has been downgraded.
My deepest appreciation to everyone involved in dealing with these situations and my thoughts are with those still battling the elements
I have attached a map to assist

Jim