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Closure Areas Reduced: The
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest reduced Crescent and McLeod Fire
Closure areas on September 13, 2018. Maps and information on the
closures can be found on the Forest webpage or tinyurl.com/ClosureMaps. Remaining closures are still in place for firefighter and public safety and will be assessed as conditions change.
OPENED TRAILS
Tr. No. 405 Pasayten Dr., Tr. No. 416
Crater Lake, Tr. No. 417 & 417.2 Foggy Dew, Tr. No. 418 Bryan Butte,
Tr. No. 424 Navarren Way, Tr. No. 429 Martin Crk., Tr. No. 431 Eagle
Lk., Tr. No. 434 Cooney Lk., Tr. No. 484 Lost River, Tr. No. 438 Foggy
Dew Rdg., Tr. No 518 & 518.1 Falls Creek, Tr. No. 523 Eightmile Rdg.
and Tr. No. 538 Burch Mtn.
OPENED ROADS:
Road No. 4335.215 Powderhouse, Road No. 4345.1 McClure Mtn., Road No. 4345.2 Lookout Mtn., and Road No. 5100.1 Doe Mtn.
Light smoke will be visible
until this area receives a soaking rain or the first blanket of snow.
There is low potential for large fire growth. The minimal growth
observed is due to creeping and smoldering along unlined sections of the
perimeter with little potential to advance.
Crescent Mountain Fire:
Fire personnel flew yesterday and determined the north end of the fire
has run into natural barriers with limited fuels available for
consumption. Crews continue ongoing efforts to construct, hold, improve,
mop up and repair suppression lines.
McLeod Fire: Mop
up operations are expected to be complete by end of shift today.
Firefighters will patrol and monitor the area though next week. Crews
continue to repair constructed lines to resemble pre fire conditions.
Log removal and repair work continues on Eightmile Road and exterior
contingency lines today.
PCT Reroute: The
Pacific Crest Trail is closed from Harts Pass north to Woody Pass. As
of 8/31/18, there is a detour for hikers to reach the Canadian border
from Slate Pass using Trail No. 575 to Trail No.478, then Trail No. 473
to Woody Pass.
Campfire Closures: Campfires are currently prohibited on all Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest lands. For more information please visit the forest campfire restriction page. Beginning Monday September 17, 2018,
forest users will once again be able to have campfires in designated
recreation sites, such as campgrounds, as well as most Wilderness areas.
However, fire danger remains ‘High’ in Okanogan County.
Weather and Fire Behavior: Cool temperatures and rain showers are predicted thought out the day.
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