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Saturday, September 30, 2017
9/30/2017 Horse Creek & Rebel Fire Update
Attention:Firefighters and heavy equipment are still working in parts of the Willamette National Forest and Three Sisters Wilderness. Drivers, hunters and recreationists need to be cautious when using these public lands. Expect slow moving vehicles, know your target and know where you can go before you leave.
Current Situation:Increasing cloudsFridaybrought much cooler temperatures and a little rain. Snow in the higher elevations and scattered rain showers are expected across the complex this weekend. Forecasters are not predicting as much precipitation as before.
Suppression repair work is nearly complete on the northern portion of the Separation Fire. A grader will begin working on the roads as the last task is started. Firefighters are nearly done around the Avenue Fire with short lengths of handline and dozer line to be repaired. Another day, possibly two, of chipping brush and slash is needed. As work is completed around these two fires, crews and equipment will move to the Rebel Fire to complete the work needed along Forest Service Road 19.
Forest Roads Open:The
following Forest Service Roads along Highway 126 are open to the
public: FSR 2664, Robinson Lake Road; FSR 2657, Olallie Creek Road; FSR
2653, Boulder Creek Road; FSR 2649, Scott Creek Road; FSR 2647, Cupola
Road; FSR 2643, Foley Ridge Road; and Highway 242, Old McKenzie Highway,
from HWY 126 to the gate at Camp White Branch. The Willamette National
Forest along these roads is open but the Three Sisters Wilderness
remains closed. The Mount Washington Wilderness south of Benson Lake
Trial #3502, Scott Mountain Trail #4339 and Scotty Way Trail #4345 is
closed.
FSR 2639, King Road is open to FSR2638, Horse Creek Road, but Horse Creek is closed east of this intersection.
FSR
19, Aufderheide Scenic Byway, is open, for a short distance, from HWY
126 to FSR 410, Cougar Dam Road. FSR 411 is open to allow access to the
Castle Rock area. O’Leary Mountain Trail is closed as is the forest and
wilderness areas south of it. The scenic byway is closed from the
junction with 410, south to the Roaring Ridge South Trailhead; the trail
remains closed. Cougar Reservoir, Terwilliger “Cougar” Hot Springs and
other recreation sites remain closed. Forest roads 1957, 1958 and
adjacent spurs are open but the forest and wilderness areas to their
east are closed.
Forest Trails Open:In
the Three Sisters Wilderness south of Skookum Creek: Erma Bells Trail
#3563, Judy Lake Trail #3575, Jack Pine Way #3587, Irish Mountain Trail
#3588, and Williams Lake #3589. In Mount Washington Wilderness: Robinson
Lake Trailhead, Deer Butte Trail #3508 and Hand Lake Trail #3513 until
they reach the closure area. On the northern edge of the wilderness,
Patjens Lake Loop #3395 from Big Lake is open.
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