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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 89552" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>My brother in law has a home on a cliff overlooking the San Diego bay. They are out of town right now, and we're all hoping for the best. This is the second time in the 20 years that he and his family have lived there that fires have been a threat. It's such a beautiful place , but it is always so very dry.</p><p></p><p>I think it is always a good idea to keep a blanket and water in your vehicle. Years back my elderly parents got caught in a snowstorm crossing the mountain ridge near their home.They had to spend the night in their car, snuggling up with their coats and some old towels - no water or food. Afterwards, I bought them "space blankets" for their vehicles. They are of a light weight material developed by NASA that folds into a very small three inch square. The material is excellent at keeping body heat in or outside heat away. I highly recommend them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 89552, member: 3704"] My brother in law has a home on a cliff overlooking the San Diego bay. They are out of town right now, and we're all hoping for the best. This is the second time in the 20 years that he and his family have lived there that fires have been a threat. It's such a beautiful place , but it is always so very dry. I think it is always a good idea to keep a blanket and water in your vehicle. Years back my elderly parents got caught in a snowstorm crossing the mountain ridge near their home.They had to spend the night in their car, snuggling up with their coats and some old towels - no water or food. Afterwards, I bought them "space blankets" for their vehicles. They are of a light weight material developed by NASA that folds into a very small three inch square. The material is excellent at keeping body heat in or outside heat away. I highly recommend them. [/QUOTE]
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