Camas-Washougal residents caught off guard on Sunday, Oct. 16, by the rapid expansion of the Nakia Creek Fire and their sudden inclusion in the fire’s Level 3 “go now” evacuation zone said this week that they are “humbled and grateful” for the friends, neighbors and volunteers who helped them find comfort during such a stressful time.
“It’s really important that people know what an amazing community we have in an emergency,” said Lorrie Conway. “We have such a great network of friends. … And I’m so humbled by the outpouring of people and support.”
Lorrie and her husband, Shaun Conway, have owned and operated Conway Family Farm, a boutique goat dairy and creamery, in Camas’ Livingston Mountain neighborhood, for the past 35 years, and have only had one brush with a nearby wildfire.
“We had a close call about 12 years ago, but didn’t mobilize or evacuate,” Lorrie said. “But we did start planning.”
The couple already had a heightened awareness that their property, located in a heavily wooded area, was more at risk from wildfires, and they’d witnessed drier weather conditions over the past few years, so the Conways had a good evacuation plan in place and were ready to move themselves, their pets and the 50 goats and sheep that call Conway Family Farm home.