Re: Range fire and locked gates.
When I lived in South Dakota we were the same way, alwasy on fire watch and every rancher came running at any sign of smoke. Usually firemen will not allow a locked gate to stop them, especially if it means a fire gets away. <br />If we ran into a locked gate we would 1, ram the gate open...2 cut the fence beside the gate...or 3 cut the lock if we had a truck with cutters. <br /><br />Very few range fires once we got into them were fought from any roads. Usually we hit the pastures and worked beside and behind the fire eliminating the need for gates. We usually had at least 1 road grader making fire breaks ahead of us and fire roads behind us so they cleared a lot of the fences. <br /><br />On my land I grazed the grass really short in 60 yard strips around the main corrals and home place. This wouldn't completely stop a fire, most fires I fought would jump it but it would slow down enough a truck could keep up. We also would have several tractors with disks running in front of the fire to slow it down. <br />I just can't see a locked gate stopping firemen, unless the fences are a lot better than old barbed wire.