The Oak Glen Crew 6, a California Department of Corrections crew, walks along a snow-covered mountainside in Running Springs, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003. Foggy and cold temperatures helped fire crews in containing the Old Fire in the San Bernardino Mountains.
A variety of salvaged items from a charred home are visible in the foreground as foggy weather envelopes a charred home in Cuyamaca, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003. This was one of 2,200 homes destroyed in the 275,000-acre Cedar Fire east of San Diego.
Carol Brown, right, is hugged by a friend as she looks at the charred remains of her home in Cuyamaca, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003. Hers was among the 2,200 homes destroyed in the Cedar Fire.
A statue of the Virgin Mary stands among the rubble of a burned-out home in Cuyamaca, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003.
James Killiane walks by burned trees near his home in Harrison Park, just south of Julian, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003. Killiane, like dozens of area residents, returned to find his home destroyed by the fire.
Jo Dee Ewing, middle, is hugged by neighbor Roger Smith, left, as she and Coco Clement, right, return to their burned-down homes in Waterman Canyon, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003.
Christi Duda looks at the remains of her home, destroyed in the wildfires, in Harrison Park just south of Julian, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003. Duda, like dozens of area residents, returned to find her home destroyed by the fire.
Don Stern looks through the remains of his burned down home in Waterman Canyon, Calif., Nov. 1, 2003.
Friends of homeowner Donald Faye salvage items and start clearing his lot for reconstruction Nov. 1, 2003, in San Diego. Faye's home was destroyed when the Cedar Fire tore through the neighborhood Sunday, Oct. 26, 2003.
Judi Burningham and her brother, Dave Burningham, laugh as they salvage some cups from their home in the Scripps Ranch neighborhood of San Diego Nov. 1, 2003. Their home was destroyed by the Cedar Fire.