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Aerial view of Tannerite burn. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Aerial view of Tannerite burn
Photo courtesy Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Tannerite Fire aerial. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Tannerite Fire aerial
Photo courtesy Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Boulder Lake Estates. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Boulder Lake Estates
Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Boulder Lake view. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Boulder Lake view
Photo courtesy Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Tannerite Fire Perimeter Map. Photo by Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Tannerite Fire Perimeter Map
As of Sunday morning, Aug. 18, the fire is 20% contained. Map courtesy Bridger-Teton National Forest

Tannerite Fire at night. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.
Tannerite Fire at night
Photo taken Saturday night, Aug. 17. View from the west end of Pinedale. Scroll down for more night images. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.

View from Half Moon Mtn. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
View from Half Moon Mtn
Sunday, Aug. 18, around noon. Photo by Mindi Crabb.

Smoldering. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
Smoldering
Photo taken around noon on Sunday, Aug. 18, view from Half Moon Mountain. The buildings from the elk feedground are visible in foreground. No structures lost. Photo by Mindi Crabb.

Grass burn. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
Grass burn
Sunday, Aug. 18, fire view. Photo by Mindi Crabb.

Evacuation Map. Photo by Teton County Incident Management.
Evacuation Map
Map courtesy Teton County Incident Management. (Map modified by Pinedale Online with additional text labels)

Sunday morning briefing. Photo by Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Sunday morning briefing
Photo courtesy Bridger-Teton National Forest

Smokejumpers. Photo by Bridger-Teton National Forest.
Smokejumpers
Photo courtesy Bridger-Teton National Forest

Dusk on Tannerite. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
Dusk on Tannerite
About 7:30PM on Saturday, August 17th. Retardant drop. Photo by Mindi Crabb (permission granted for media to use with photo credit to Mindi Crabb.)

Evening retardant drop. Photo by Pinedale Online.
Evening retardant drop
Around 7PM. Retardant drop on Tannerite Fire. Photo by Mindi Crabb (permission granted for media to use this image with photo credit to Mindi).

3 Planes lined up. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
3 Planes lined up
3 retardant planes line up to make drops on the Tannerite Fire. Saturday afternoon around 6PM. Photo by Mindi Crabb (permission granted for media to use this image with her photo credit.)

Tannerite Retardant Drop. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
Tannerite Retardant Drop
Retardant drop on Tannerite Fire Saturday afternoon. Photo by Mindi Crabb (permission granted for media to use this photo with photo credit to her.)

Retardant Drop. Photo by Mindi Crabb.
Retardant Drop
Retardant drop on the Tannerite Fire Saturday afternoon, Aug. 17. Photo by Mindi Crabb (permission granted for media to use this photo with her photo credit.)
Tannerite Fire burning near Boulder Lake
by Pinedale Online!
Original post August 17, 2019 | Updated August 18 & 19, 2019

Update Monday, August 19, 9:00PM: Mop-up is well underway on the Tannerite Fire. Although no large smoke plume looms on the horizon, plenty of heat still exists on the fire. Firefighters seek out these pockets of burning vegetation and use water and tools to put them out, thereby securing any threat to containment lines. Fire is now 35% contained.

We have posted photos taken by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo on Sunday evening. www.wyomingaerophoto.com
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Forest Service update, Monday, August 19, 2019, 12:25PM: Despite high winds and red flag conditions, crews made good progress on the Tannerite fire yesterday (Sunday, August 18) and no new growth was reported. The fire held within the retardant lines and firefighters focused on holding and securing those lines and knocking down active flare ups inside containment lines.

Western Wyoming Type 3 Incident Management Team, Jon Ziegler - Incident Commander, assumed control of the fire at seven o’clock this morning. An Incident Command Post (ICP) has been set up at the Burnt Lake Elk Feedgrounds.

Evacuations have been lifted for the Boulder Lake Estates, Boulder Lake Campground and trailhead. Those residents who choose to return home are still in the SET stage. The road closures for Boulder Lake have also been lifted. The Burnt lake Road above the Boulder Lake Dam road will remain closed.

The weather will be of concern to firefighters again today with the third straight day of red flag warning conditions of high temperatures, low single digit relative humidity, and strong westerly winds.

The fire is currently 1,340 acres with 20% contained. Over one hundred personnel are assigned to this fire.

The primary objective for this incident is to ensure the safety of firefighters and the public. Protection of structures and private property is also a key objective. Homes and other structures are threatened but as of this morning, no primary residences have been burned.

The Tannerite Fire started Saturday, Aug. 17 burning on multiple jurisdictions and is under unified command. The fire is located between Burnt and Boulder Lakes south of Pinedale, Wyoming. This human-caused fire is currently under investigation.
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Monday, August 19: We've added some more photos of the Tannerite Fire taken by Rebecca Mulanix on Saturday night, August 17. These photos were taken from the Redstone-New Fork River Road and the Landfill Rd.
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Update, Sunday, Aug. 18, 8:00PM: Sublette County Sheriff Office reports some evacuations lifted for Tannerite Fire.
The following evacuations have been lifted on the Tannerite Fire:
As of 8pm August 18th, the following evacuations have been lifted for the Tannerite Fire:
-Boulder Lake (County Road 23-125)
-Boulder Lake Country Estates
-Boulder Lake Campground
-Boulder Lake residents off of the Burnt Lake road BLM Road 5106
The Burnt lake Road above the Boulder Lake Dam road will remain closed. Those residents who choose to return home are still in the SET stage.
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Update Sunday, Aug. 18, 2019, 6:30PM: We've posted some more pictures from Mindi Crabb with a view of the Tannerite Fire from Half Moon Mountain. Firefighters have knocked the smoke way down. The elk feedground structures are intact. No reported structure losses according to Sublette County Sheriff's Office. We also now have a fire perimeter map.
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Tannerite Fire update from Bridger-Teton National Forest, Aug 18, 1:15PM: Size is estimated at 1340 acres, no primary residences burned

PINEDALE, WYOMING August 18, 2019 - The Tannerite Fire, burning near Boulder Lake south of Pinedale, started Saturday, Aug. 17 at 12:52 pm on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The fire is human caused and is under investigation at this time.

The primary objective for this incident is to ensure the safety of firefighters and the public. Protection of structures and private property is also a key objective. Homes and other structures are threatened but as of this morning, no primary residences have been burned.

A Western Wyoming Type 3 Incident Management Team is shadowing current leadership and will be assuming command of the fire by tomorrow morning. The fire has burned on multiple jurisdictions and is under unified command with the BLM as lead agency. Sublette County stood up an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at the Sublette County Emergency Management office, 307-367-3378.

Current fire size is estimated to be 1,340 acres burning in sage, grass and timber.

Evacuations are in effect for the Boulder Lake Estates, Boulder Lake Campground, Burnt and Meadow Lake and associated trailheads. Red Cross has set up a shelter (at the LDS Church in Pinedale) for people with primary residences in the evacuation area, although there were no persons requiring shelter last night. No additional evacuations are foreseen.

Road closures are in place on the Boulder Lake and the Burnt Lake roads.

Resources fighting the fire include: 7 engines (both Type 4 and Type 6), 1 water tender, 2 Type 3 helicopters, 2 Type 1 helicopters, 1 Type 2 IA handcrew, 8 smokejumpers, 5 person fire module, 5 helitack crewmembers, air attack and fixed wing retardant tankers as needed.

Crews will be facing red flag conditions again today through Monday evening. High temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds will make control efforts challenging.

For more information visit www.tetonfires.com or Sublette Wyo at: www.sublettewyo.com/480/Current-Incidents. Information is also being posted on Facebook pages; Sublette County Sheriff’s Office, www.facebook.com/SubletteSheriff/, Sublette County Emergency Management; www.facebook.com/SubletteEMA/.
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Information update: KPIN 101.1 FM Radio is running a recorded announcement at the top and bottom of each hour. Bob Rule is monitoring the fire reports and will update the recording and break in live as they receive updated information from the Sublette County Sheriff’s office.
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Sunday, Aug. 18, 8:45AM: Bridger-Teton National Forest Morning operational briefing on the Tannerite Fire: Crews will be facing red flag conditions again today. Additional engines and helicopters will arrive today to aid suppression efforts. The Incident Commander is flying the fire this morning to get GIS information for more accurate acreage and mapping. Bridger-Teton National Forest Facebook page.
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Sunday, Aug. 18, 8:30AM: A morning briefing is underway on the Tannerite Fire. The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office says an update will be out shortly with the latest details. They request the pubic to PLEASE DO NOT call dispatch for updates on the fire. ‘These dedicated professionals are very busy dispatching resources to this fire as well as rest of the world incidents in Sublette County.’ Updates will be published to the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page as well as Sublette County Emergency Management Facebook page. Additional information can be found on the Bridger-Teton National Forest Facebook page. Check back on this page for updates to the fire timeline and current posts from fire authorities.
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Saturday, 10:10PM: From the Bridger-Teton National Forest: The fire received multiple retardant drops from the Small Engine Air Tankers (SEATs) and VLAT (Very Large Air Tanker) to protect structures on the Elk Feedgrounds near Burnt Lake as well as private residences near Boulder Lake. A load of smokejumper out of Pocatello were dropped on the fire to assist current ground resources. Around 5PM the fire burned from BLM onto US Forest Service land. Air attack estimated the fire to be approximately 500 acres. A Type 3 Incident Management Team has been ordered for tomorrow.
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Saturday, 10:00PM: See the Bridger-Teton National Forest Facebook page for some videos of the fire.
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Saturday, 9:00PM: The Red Cross has not had any evacuees show up to the shelter set up at the LDS Church as of 8:45PM. Their plan is to close the shelter for the night at 9:30PM and those needing shelter after that time are to contact the Wyoming Red Cross Phone number 1-307-222-8272 for Shelter needs overnight.
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Saturday, 7:40PM update from Bridger-Teton National Forest: Fire is estimated at 500 acres. Smokejumpers have been deployed and a Type 3 Incident management team is being ordered for tomorrow (Sunday).
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Saturday, 7:20PM: Sublette County Emergency Management has set up an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to coordinate emergency efforts in the Tannerite Fire, specifically evacuations, sheltering and public Information. Sublette County Emergency Management Office, #6 South Bench Road.
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Saturday, 7:15PM: We’ve posted some great shots of tanker planes making retardant drops on the fire. Thank you to Mindi Crabb for sharing photos from her great vantage view. She said they just dropped smokejumpers on the fire.
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Saturday, 6:00PM, SCSO Facebook post: The Pinedale Town Animal shelter is also now open in Pinedale for evacuees of the Tannerite Fire.
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Saturday, 5:40PM, Sublette County Sheriff’s Office notice: Evacuees from the Tannerite Fire are able to take displaced livestock to the Pinedale Rodeo Grounds for safe keeping as of 5:30pm.
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Saturday, 5:30PM Update: From Bridger-Teton National Forest, tetonfires.com: Boulder Lake Estates is under evacuation stage GO. In addition, Boulder Lake, Burnt Lake, and Meadow Lake campgrounds, Timico trailhead, and dispersed campers are also being evacuated. Anyone camping or recreating in the area should leave immediately. Two Small Engine Air Tankers (SEATs) are now over the fire to aid in control efforts. The Tannerite fire is burning south of Pinedale near Boulder Lake on BLM land between Burnt and Boulder lakes, near the elk feedground. Multiple resources including engines from Sublette County, BLM, and Forest Service, as well as one Type 3 helicopter from Teton Interagency Fire, are actively engaged in fighting this fire. Additional resources are on order.
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Saturday, Aug. 17, 4:27PM: WILDFIRE NEAR BOULDER LAKE. EVACUATIONS ‘GO’ ORDERED FOR: Boulder Lake, Burnt Lake, Meadow Lake, Boulder Lake Estates, Timico Trail. Resources are on the scene. Please do not call 911 Sheriff Dispatch to report – they are well aware of this fire. A shelter is being set up by Red Cross at the LDS Church in Pinedale. The U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Sublette County Fire are all working on this fire.
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Saturday, Aug. 17, 3:00PM: The Tannerite Fire is burning on BLM near Boulder Lake south of Pinedale, WY. Multiple resources are on scene actively fighting the fire with more air and ground resources enroute. Campers are being evacuated. Please stay out of the area and avoid tying up phone lines at the Sublette County Sheriff's Office dispatch center.



Red fire line. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Red fire line
Photo courtesy Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Ridgeline. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Ridgeline
Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Burned to the lake. Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo.
Burned to the lake
Photo by Rita Donham, Wyoming Aero Photo

Evacuation Area. Photo by Sublette County Sheriff's Office.
Evacuation Area
Map courtesy Sublette County Emergency Management (modified with text labels by Pinedale Online)

Wildfire southeast of Pinedale. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
Wildfire southeast of Pinedale
Saturday, August 17, appx. 4PM. View from Duck Creek on US 191 west of Pinedale. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online!

Fire from Pinedale. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.
Fire from Pinedale
Tannerite Fire. Photo taken Saturday night, Aug. 17. View from the west end of Pinedale. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.

Night view. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.
Night view
Tannerite Fire. Photo taken Saturday night, Aug. 17. View from the west end of Pinedale. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.

View at night. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.
View at night
View of Tannerite Fire on Saturday night, August 17 from Pinedale. Photo by Rebecca Mulanix.

Air Tanker. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online.
Air Tanker
An Air Tanker flies over Pinedale around 6PM Saturday after making a retardant drop on the Tannerite Fire. Photo by Dawn Ballou, Pinedale Online!

Tannerite Fire. Photo by Matt Daniels.
Tannerite Fire
Photo taken Saturday, Aug. 17 appx 3PM. Photo by Matt Daniels.

Tannerite fire panorama. Photo by Matt Daniels.
Tannerite fire panorama
Photo by Matt Daniels

Boulder fire. Photo by Sublette County Sheriff's Office.
Boulder fire
Photo courtesy Sublette County Sheriff's Office
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