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Fire Update
Sunday, July 8, 2001 2:00 pm
FIRE DANGER is: HIGH
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Fires At a Glance
  • Cooler temperatures, higher humidity, and some showers have helped firefighters considerably combating area lightning-caused wildfires that began on July 4th.
  • The Fisherman Complex, composed of the Fisherman Creek and Buck Creek fires, is estimated to be called contained by 6 pm Monday if all goes well. The Fisherman Creek fire may be contained by this evening. These fires are currently estimated at 425 acres and potentially threaten 53 residential dwellings in the Hoback Ranches area near Bondurant. Houses are not immediately threatened. 12 engines, 6 helicopters, 210 crew members and several hand crews are under the management of a Type I Team for this fire, based out of the Hoback Guard Station near Bondurant
  • A public meeting will be held at 8 pm tonight at the Hoback Guard Station to update community members on the status of the fire.
  • The Greys River Complex, now estimated at 200 acres, is composed of the Deer Creek fire, Fawn fire, Murphy Lake fire, and the Lost Creek and Little Blind fires. It is being called 20% contained today. Resources on these fires are two Type II helicopters, 7 engines, 260 firefighters. The fire is expected to have some tree torching and short range spotting today.
  • There are currently no fires burning on the Pinedale Ranger District or in the Wind River Mountains.
  • For more information about fires on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, see their fire web site: www.tetonfires.com
  • Firewood permits are still being issued from the Forest Service. No campfire restrictions are in effect yet.
  • Pinedale Online will be updating this fire information as often as needed.

Bridger-Teton National Forest latest Press Releases: July 7 & 8, 2001:
Positive Outlook on BTNF Fisherman Complex
Greys River Complex Fire Fact Sheet July 8
Greys River Complex Fire Fact Sheet July 7

Clouds and rain over the Winds today.
Clouds and rain showers are a welcome site over western Wyoming today helping to keep wildfires down.

For More Info on the Web

Teton Fires
Bridger-Teton National Forest

National Interagency Fire Center NIFC Wildland Fire Map

Press Releases

Where to get more information:
Bridger-Teton Fire Info

Staffed Phone: 307-739-5500
8:00 am-4:30 pm
Jay Anderson, Public Affairs
307-739-5542


Pinedale Ranger District
29 CR-154, Pinedale
307-367-4326

Big Piney Ranger District
315 S. Front, Big Piney
307-276-3375

Where to report fires:
Sublette County Sheriff's Office

911 or 307-367-4378
Pinedale Ranger District
307-367-4326
Big Piney Ranger District
307-276-3375
BTNF Supervisor's Office (Jackson)
307-739-5500

Where can we go and be away from the fires?
Entire Wind River Mtns, Green River Lakes, New Fork, Fremont, Big Sandy, lower Wyoming range

Earlier Updates:
Saturday, July 7 update
Friday July 6, 2001 9 pm update
Friday, July 6, 2001 8 am update
Thursday, July 5, 2001

 
Sunday, July 8, 2001 2 pm update

Fisherman Creek Complex fires
Fires burning near Bondurant are hoped to be called contained either today or tomorrow. The Fisherman Creek Complex, composed of the Fisherman and Buck Creek fires, is currently at about 425 acres. Presently there are 6 helicopters, 12 engines, 210 firefighting crews and a Type I Team on these fires. Although the Hoback Ranches homes are inbetween the two fires, none are immediately threatened at this time. Emergency notification and evacuation plans are in place, coordinated with the Sublette County Sheriff's Office and Search & Rescue, in case the situation changes or new fires begin in this area. A public meeting is scheduled for tonight at 8 pm at the Hoback Guard Station near Bondurant for interested community members. Anyone with questions or concerns can call the Bridger-Teton at 307-739-5500. More information is also available daily on their web site: www.tetonfires.com.

Greys River Complex fires
Multiple fires in the Greys River area in the northern Wyoming range make up this complex. Fires were started by a lightning storm that came through on July 4th. A Type II Team currently manages this fire with 2 Type II helicopters, 7 Type II engines, 9 Type II crews and 4 Type I hand crews. The fire is approximately 200 acres in size and is being called 20% contained. There is no estimated date of containment yet. The Broyles Type II Interagency Incident Management Team from the Great Basin Idaho Zone is currently managing this fire. It includes the Deer Creek, Fawn, Murphy Lake, Lost Creek and Little Blind fires.

  Deer Creek fire: Appx. 100 acres
  Fawn fire: Appx. 100 acres
  Murphy Lake: Appx. 1.5 acres
  Lost Creek & Little Blind fires: Contained

Fire fighters continue to patrol the Greys River drainage by air and ground checking for new and hold-over fires that may pop up. Agencies cooperating in this fire fighting effort include the National Park Service, the Idaho Department of State Lands, the Bureau of Land Management, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Lincoln County, and Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Where can you go to hike and camp?
So far no fires are burning in the Wind River Mountains. Green River Lakes, New Fork, Fremont, Elkhart, Boulder, and Big Sandy areas are all good for camping. The lower Wyoming range, Cottonwood and Piney Creeks, ok too, but be alert for smokes and potential new fires.

Be aware that there is both black and grizzly bear activity in these areas, and bears (blacks) are becoming more bold by coming into camps to try and get food. A black bear has been seen at Fremont Lake Campground and up by Photographer's Point. Be sure to practice clean camping and use bear-proof food containers where they are available. Lightweight, portable bear-proof containers (about the size of a small barrel) are available for rent from the Forest Service. These have a $25 refundable deposit and cost is by free-will donation, with the money going back into the bear fund. Please report any bear sightings.

July 7, 2001 BTNF Fire Map
July 6 Fisherman Complex fire map Click for larger image

Fisherman Creek BTNF Fire Map
Fisherman Creek Fire Map
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Buck Creek BTNF Fire Map
Buck Creek Fire Map
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July 4, 2001 Fire Location Map
from the Pinedale Ranger District

July 4, 2001 fire map
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FIRE DANGER IS HIGH

Press Releases:
July 8, 2001 (BTNF) Greys River Complex Fire Fact Sheet
July 7, 2001 (BTNF) Positive Outlook on BTNF Fisherman Complex Fires
July 7, 2001 (BTNF) Greys River Complex Fire Fact Sheet
July 7, 2001 8:00 am (BTNF) National Teams Arrive on BTNF Fires
July 6, 2001 8:00 am (BTNF) National Teams Called in to Manage BTNF Forest Fires
July 5, 2001 3:00 pm (BTNF) Thirteen Fires Burning on Bridger-Teton National Forest
July 5, 2001 8:00 am (BTNF) Eleven Fires Burning on Bridger-Teton National Forest

 



Anyone with concerns about fires can contact the Sublette County Sheriff's office at 307-367-4376, or the Pinedale Ranger District, 307-367-4326. Hikers in the wilderness who may have cell phones and can get a signal out can call 911 and ask to be routed to the Sublette County Sheriff's office if they have concerns.
 


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