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Thank you for attending Monday’s public meeting in Winthrop. For those who missed it, the livestream can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/y7gqzaty A
Google flyover was presented to provide meeting participants an
overview and status update on the fires. This will be posted on Facebook
today.
Crescent Mountain and McLeod Fire
crews continue to repair damage caused by firefighting operations. The
intent of suppression repair is to minimize soil erosion and restore
damaged ecological functions to conditions that existed before the
incident. All repairs occur under advisement of local Resource
Advisors.
Containment calculation on Crescent and McLeod Fires has changed significantly due
to the way fire officials assess and combine two factors: 1)
suppression actions accomplished and 2) extent of fire perimeter under
‘monitor’ status, with little potential for spread. Pairing these
elements together yields a more accurate containment percentage. This
displays the progress in achieving suppression objectives related to
values at risk such as private property, infrastructure, timber, and
critical habitat.
Campfire Closures: On
Monday, September 17, 2018, the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
announced that forest users are once again able to have campfires in
approved campfire rings within designated recreation sites and other
special sites across the forest outside of the Crescent, McLeod and
Holman fire closure areas. See Closures and Fire Restrictions link (right) for forest-wide list.
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.
Weather: Warmer, with decreased humidity today and a slight chance of showers midweek.
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