r/Wildfire Jul 15 '25

News (General) National Park Service's handling of wildfire that destroyed historic Grand Canyon Lodge questioned

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/grand-canyon-lodge-wildfire-burned-for-days-before-it-spread/
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u/Lucky_Double_8301 Jul 15 '25

Nothing will happen There will be no accountability There Park Manager will more than likely end up being promoted up and out to a better job. There is no accountability whatsoever for land managers who make these mistakes. This happens multiple times every fire season. This one just happens to be high profile

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u/larry_flarry Jul 15 '25

So you'd prefer to go to jail or get fired because you lost a burn? It's not just the inevitable nature of putting fire on the ground amidst uncontrollable variables?

That's...fucking idiotic.

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u/Lucky_Double_8301 Jul 15 '25

I did not say intentionally put fire on the ground. Calm down Bud. Natural starts can be managed for benefit when it’s not peak fire season.

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u/larry_flarry Jul 15 '25

Do you seriously not remember just last year when that piece of shit Todd McKinley arrested Rick Snodgrass? What quals do you hold?