Friday, September 29, 2017

9/29/2017 Norse Peak Fire Update

Friday, September 29, 2017 - Morning Update
Contact Fire Information: 253-666-8841 (7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.) 
Please note: This will be the last fire update prepared by the Norse Peak Type 3 Incident Management Team.  For Norse Peak Fire and closure information after today, please contact:

West of the Pacific Crest Trail:
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest - Snoqualmie Ranger District Enumclaw Office
450 Roosevelt Avenue E
East of the Pacific Crest Trail:
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest – Naches Ranger District Office
10237 Highway 12
Naches, WA 98937
509-653-1401 (Voice/TTY)

Date Started:  Aug. 11, 2017; Cause:  Lightning; Acreage:  52,056 (Norse Peak) and 3,853 (American).
Percent Completed:  80% (Norse Peak) and 99% (American).
Total Personnel and Resources:  50 personnel, 2 Engines and 6 pieces of assorted equipment for chipping, loading and hauling.

Fire Summary:  Minimal fire growth is expected.  Isolated pockets of slow surface spread where the fire is sheltered by the tree canopy and continued burning in the larger dead or down trees is still possible.
The southeast side of the fire is under the command of the Naches Ranger District’s Type 4 organization.  Command of the northwest side of the fire is expected to transition the Snoqualmie Ranger District’s Type 4 organization on Saturday September 30.
Norse Peak Fire:  Cleanup and fire suppression restoration work continues along Forest Road 70.  Fire personnel are monitoring fire movement within the containment lines. 
American Fire: Any fire activity is expected to be minimal. 99% of the indirect lines are complete.
CLOSURES: Forest Roads 462, 1800 (Bumping River Road) and 1900 (Little Naches) are open to the public. Campgrounds (CG) on Bumping River Road are closed, with the exception of Lower Bumping Lake and Soda Springs CG, which have both re-opened.  Campgrounds along the Little Naches (1900) will remain closed with the exception of Kaner Flats CG which has re-opened.  Dispersed camping is permitted along 1900 Rd. Campfires are restricted to developed campgrounds only.  Boulder Cave Recreation Area is closed for the season.  
Highway 123 remains open. 
State Route 410 is open.  In the section of highway within the fire area (roughly from Morse Creek on the west to Hell’s Crossing on the east) the Forest and campgrounds remain closed and only through traffic is permitted. 
On the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie NF, Forest Roads 70, 72 and Crystal Mountain Boulevard remain closed, and The Dalles Campground remains closed.
The Pacific Crest Trail is open from White Pass to Chinook Pass but remains closed from Chinook Pass north to Snoqualmie Pass. 
EVACUATIONS:  All Level 3 Evacuations have been removed for the Norse Peak or American Fires.  
PIERCE COUNTY: LEVEL 1:  FS 7160 eastbound on SR 410 to Crystal Mountain Blvd.  All other evacuation levels in the Greenwater area, to include Gold Hills and Crystal Mountain Resort, have been lifted. 
YAKIMA COUNTY:  LEVEL 2:  Goose Prairie along Bumping River Road.
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Fire closures can be found at:  https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/okawen/alerts-noticesMt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest closures can be found at:  https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/mbs/alerts-notices.Mt. Rainier National Park updates can be found at:  https://www.nps.gov/mora/learn/news/fire.htm
Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife hunting/fishing information and closures, please contact at 360-902-2200.

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