
I live in the mountains/forest in southern California. We evacuated for two weeks due to fires in 2003 and 2007. We've had a long stretch without any evacuations.
That stretch came to an end on July 3rd of this year. At about 3pm a fire started about halfway up our mountain range in the section right below our neighborhood. At 5:30ish we left the house in a car, truck and horse trailer with 2 cats, 3 dogs, 2 horses and 5 tubas.

If you were in a similar situation and currently have more than one tuba (or perhaps pretend you still possessed all of the tubas you've ever owned), which ones would you take with you?
Digressing from tuba topic:

This picture was taken from air attack (the plane directing the tankers) after they'd got it pretty much knocked down (we actually left the horses at a stables down the mountain and were back home by 9:30PM). You can see the wing tip towards the upper right. Our house is about halfway between that wingtip and the highest line of red retardant (which went across someone's back porch deck!):

Here is a picture while in the thick of things:
Those pilots are amazing. It's a given that flying that low over 'not flat/smooth' terrain must be incredibly difficult. Then you add in that the heat from the fires can create up drafts as well as the visibility issues that the smoke brings with it... On BIG fires, the heat produced can actually create its own weather. The pilots are absolutely incredible!
Okay, back on topic. Which of your current or past tubas would you take if evacuating?