Posted on 08/27/2002 8:44:22 AM PDT by madfly
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Six fires reported for yesterday. Three fires reported by the State of Arizona, two fires on Santa Fe NF, and one fire on Fort Apache Reservation. One new large fire (i.e. fires >100 acres), LAKES FIRE on Santa Fe NF. |
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ARIZONA PACK RAT FIRE, located along the Mogollon Rim, 15 miles north of Payson, AZ, is now over 1,210 acres. Burning in mixed conifer and chaparral on Coconino and Tonto National Forest's, the fire became very active yesterday with increased torching, spotting, and upslope runs. A number of spot fires were found across the line to the north. Crews, engines, and helicopter assistance were successful in suppressing these spots. Progress was made along the eastern flank as crews were able to insert line to protect homes in the area. Burnout operations and continuation of line construction will continue through today. Potential exists for addition fire runs today in canyons to the east and north. A Southwest Area Type 1 Team (Humphrey, Incident Commander) has taken over management of the incident. The PACK RAT FIRE is expected to be contained by September 7. General location Map TRICK FIRE, on Kaibab National Forest, is now 3,795 acres. Located approximately 17 miles southeast of Williams, AZ, within the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area, the TRICK FIRE is burning in steep, difficult terrain with limited water sources. Active fire behavior yesterday morning and through the day with uphill runs on southern slopes. Above the rim, lighter fire intensity is being experience. Crews have built line off the rim into Tule Tank Wash. Scouting, continuation of line construction in Tule Tank Wash, helicopter water drops, and beginning mop up in several areas planned for today. A Great Basin Type 2 Team (Broyles, Incident Commander) is managing the incident. No estimate on containment reported. General Location Map | News Release 8/26
NEW MEXICO Santa Fe National Forest is also working the LABOR FIRE, a 75-acre fire located one-half mile south of Cerro Pelado. The fire is moving in a northeast direction threatening an electronic site on Cerro Pelado. Gila National Forest continues to monitor two large fires managed as "fire use," fires that were ignited by lightning, are burning in remote areas and pose no threat to life or property, and help reduce the buildup of hazardous forest fuels (vegetation). They include ADOBE FIRE USE and CREEK FIRE USE. A third fire, CUB FIRE, is being managed as a confined wildfire. Two additional "fire use" fires have been reported and being monitored also, the CASTLE FIRE USE and WATER FIRE USE. |
like, this time it's personal and I'm the boss!
And she has a human connection to the victims up there. She herself was almost a victim.
She seems to be keeping her word. I hope she has had an epiphany, lol. I was surprised to see her invited to Medford. I hope her frightening experience knocked the word "sustainable" out of her vocabulary. :=)
I try not to comment on specific projects, madfly, because I would need more data than I have time to acquire and analyze. My biggest concerns are the systemic and structural motives of the players involved that usually lead to unintended ecological consequences on a grand scale. I made my best pitch about that in my book: Natural Process: That Environmental Laws May Serve the Laws of Nature.
Hmm
Crews Getting Grip on Pack Rat Fire
Pending wind shift, evacuation unlikely
08/27/2002
Aerial assaults are allowing firefighters battling the Pack Rat fire burning outside of Payson, to gain the upper hand.
As of Tuesday night, the wildfire burning in the Tonto and Coconino national forests is about 30 percent contained. Winds blowing against the fire seemed to aid firefighters' efforts.
Fire spokesman Jim Payne said pending a shift in winds, residents in five small communities in the area should not have to leave their homes.
However, firefighters are still warning residents who live in the communities of Washington Park, Rim Trail Estates, Verde Glen, Whispering Pines and Cowan Ranch to prepare for evacuation.
The more than 1,200-acre wildfire is about 1-1/2 miles away from these communities.
In all, residents who occupy about 200 lots east of the Pine-Strawberry area are affected.
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According to Payne, the fire is moving north and slightly to the east, while the communities are located southeast of the fire.
The Pack Rat fire was started by lightning on Aug. 16. Firefighters thought they had it contained, but the blaze jumped fire lines before they could contain it.
Crews are now building a dozer line west of Washington Park.
Another wildfire -- the Trick Fire -- is burning in the Kaibab Naional Forest about 20 miles soutest of Williams in Tule Canyon.
The fire, which has charred 3,800 acres thus far, is about 30 percent contained.
The Trick fire was started by lightning a week ago and no structures or homes are threatened.
Well, its been a few years since I've been out there- went to college in Flag- but your long-twisty-road description describes almost all the cool places in northern AZ. *chuckle*
Most of the jeep trails that I know of are along the rim of the canyon and then you hike in. There's a great creek that runs along the bottom and a trail trail sorta follows it. But, between the topography of the area and the nature of wildland fires, there's no way a fire team will go into that canyon. I don't know if it's actually burning, the posted article suggested that it might be in danger. Portions of it have burned before.
Here's a topozone link of the area. Lots of "Sycamore Canyons" in AZ, but this is the wilderness area ESE of Williams.
--A RED FLAG WARNING HAS BEEN POSTED IN SOUTHWESTERN AND SOUTH-CENTRAL OREGON FOR GUSTY NORTHEAST WINDS AND POOR OVERNIGHT RELATIVE HUMIDITY RECOVERY
--A RED FLAG WARNING HAS BEEN POSTED IN THE NORTHERN SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND SURROUNDING FOOTHILLS, AND THE TAHOE AND ELDORADO NATIONAL FORESTS FOR GUSTY NORTH TO NORTHEAST WINDS AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY, AND POOR OVERNIGHT HUMIDITY RECOVERY--
High pressure over Oregon and Washington will bring sunny skies with scattered showers and isolated wet thunderstorms along the Idaho-Washington border. High temperatures will be in the 70s to 80s. Winds are expected out of the northwest at 5-15 mph, gusting to 35 mph in southwestern Oregon.
Arizona and New Mexico can expect mostly sunny skies. High temperatures will be in the 90s to 110 at the lower elevations and 70s to 80s in the mountains. Winds will be south to west from 10-20 mph and gusty.
Southern California http://www.fire.r5.fs.fed.us/sops.htm
The McNally Fire, 9 miles north of Kernville, is in the Sequoia and Inyo National Forests. Crews are constructing direct attack firelines on the northeast and west flanks. Jordan Hot Springs Resort and residents of Monache Meadows have been evacuated. Twenty-three residences and seven commercial structures remain threatened.
The Bobcat Fire has been contained.
Incident Name |
State |
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Size (acres) |
Percent Contained |
Estimate of Containment |
Personnel |
Structures Lost |
McNally |
CA |
FS |
150,420 |
93 |
8/29 |
1,400 |
14 |
Bobcat |
CA |
FS |
765 |
100 |
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121 |
0 |
Northwest Area Oregon, Washington http://www.or.blm.gov/nwcc
Oregon: The Biscuit Fire, 26 miles southwest of Grants Pass in the Siskiyou and Six Rivers National Forests. Fireline rehabilitation and mop-up are underway on the east and south perimeters. Fire behavior has moderated. Wilderness Retreat, Gardner Ranch, the Chetco Inn, and structures in the Pistol River drainage are being protected. Firefighters are experiencing moderate fire behavior and short range spotting in heavy timber from the Apple Fire, 21 miles east of Glide. Twenty homes and several outbuildings are threatened. The Tiller Complex Fire, 25 miles east of Canyonville, is exhibiting moderate fire behavior. Mop-up is underway in several divisions. Structure protection is in place for sixty-seven homes.
The Lava Fire, 15 miles northwest of Christmas Valley, Oregon is in a Wilderness Study Area. (STUDY AREA? MAYBE THEY NEED TO STUDY CARRY_OKIE'S BOOK AND BURN THAT UNEP MATERIAL!!!!! Fire is burning in mountain mahogany, juniper, and sagebrush. This will be the last report on this fire unless significant activity occurs
Since McCain was joined at the hip for clinton's forays into bombing Serbia without congressional approval he's staying in the background.
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