canyon from us. and he said, "well, you're safe where you are because it's in ramona." so i sat there on a chair by our window and thought, "god help the people in ramona." >> horses are really good at, you know, feeling what their owners, the riders are feeling. so they know we're nervous, so they're starting to get nervous. they're starting to get jumpy, and they're starting to get dangerous. >> when i heard that the fire was going to start moving at 60 miles an hour, i knew it was time to get the horses out of here, so i came down and i opened the trailer and i started to load them. the first horse loaded right in no problem. and then it was time to load fia, and she didn't want to go in. she knew i was upset, and she was getting more and more upset herself. and she's 1,800 pounds and she would put one foot in and back out, and put two feet in and back out. i tried cookies. i tried grain. i tried everything. i was pleading with her. i was crying, "you've got to get in this trailer.