Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
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Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
Yesterday the Mrs. and I were gonna hike Wildcat Spring and the area is closed for fire management. Two weeks ago we were up there to do Pivot Rock and the area west of 260, north of 87 was being burned and still is. So I assume this burn on the east side of 260 will take some time.
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Re: Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
This information has been updated regularly on the Coconino NF website.(http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/index.shtml).
There are three fires in the area and all are being allowed to burn, and as indicated below, will probably do so for at least 2-3 more weeks, growing to and expected size of 16,000 acres.
There are three fires in the area and all are being allowed to burn, and as indicated below, will probably do so for at least 2-3 more weeks, growing to and expected size of 16,000 acres.
Coconino NF Wildfire Update
For Immediate Release
Date: August 10, 2011
Contact: Coconino Supervisor's Office - 928-527-3600
Flagstsaff, AZ —Several lightning-caused wildfires on the Coconino National Forest continue to be managed for natural resource objectives. These objectives allow fire to play its natural role as custodian of the forest, reducing accumulated fuel, recycling nutrients and improving wildlife habitat.
Rocky Fire
Planned ignitions of 200-300 acres per day continue through this week around Jones Mountain. Since this area has not experienced fire for a long time, fuel loading is heavy, resulting in heavier smoke. Smoke is visible from I-17, Forest Highway 3, and Verde Valley.
Rocky Fire Facts
Fire Closure: Effective August 11, the immediate Rocky Fire area southeast of Stoneman Lake is temporarily closed to provide public safety. The closure area is bounded by Forest Roads 230 and 230E on the south and east, 229 and 9240K on the west, and Stoneman Lake Road/FR 213 on the north. These roads remain open, however all forest roads, trails and camping within the closure area are closed to public access.
Behavior: Low intensity in ponderosa pine understory.
Start Date: July 18, 2011
Resources: 4 Engines, 8-person fuels crews and additional firefighters; 35 total. Managed by Red Rock Ranger District.
Location: 2 miles south of Stoneman Lake near Rocky Gulch.
Size: 1100 acres. Anticipate growth up to 5000 acres, over the next 1-2 weeks.
Sandrock and Zeus Fires
Fire crews ignited a two-mile strip along west side of Highway 260, with intent to burn along the highways this week so smoke impacts will diminish by the weekend. Smoke will impact Highways 260 and 87, especially at night and early morning. The Forest Service is coordinating with Arizona Department of Public Safety to assure safe driving conditions, but drivers should slow down and take extra caution if driving in that area. Drivers may encounter traffic delays due to fire operations and clearing trees along the highways. Smoke is flowing down Pine Canyon and Calf Pen Canyon and is visible in Pine, Strawberry, and Fossil Creek.
Sandrock and Zeus Fire Facts
Behavior: Low intensity in ponderosa pine understory.
Start Date: July 21 and 28, 2011
Resources: 4 Engines, 1 Hotshot Crew plus additional firefighters; about 45 total. Managed by Mogollon Rim Ranger District.
Location: Near junction of Highways 260 and 87.
Size: 850 acres. Anticipate growth up to 16,000 acres over the next 2-3 weeks.
Scout Fire
Fire activity has diminished. Smoke is visible from Payson and Pine. Smoke drifting into Blue Ridge area and through East Clear Creek Canyon late evening and early morning.
Scout Fire Facts
Behavior: Low intensity, in ponderosa pine understory.
Start Date: July 21, 2011
Resources: Crews are monitoring this fire. Managed by Mogollon Rim Ranger District.
Location: 6 miles south of Clints Well, near Forest Road 141H and Forest Road 320
Size: 775 acres; little additional growth anticipated.
Two additional small lightning-ignited wildfires are being monitored:
Diablo Fire, in pinyon-juniper near Long Lake.
International Fire, near McClintock Ridge along Mogollon Rim. This fire is boxed-in by previous prescribed fires.
Bolt Fire
The Bolt Fire is inactive. Crews continue to monitor.
Bolt Fire Facts
Behavior: Little activity.
Start Date: July 11, 2011
Location: Approximately 6 miles northeast of Munds Park, off Forest Road 132A
Size: 1,780 acres; no further growth anticipated.
Fire managers recognize the need to minimize smoke impacts to the communities as much as possible and use several tactics to do so while managing these wildfires including slowing fire growth and intensity when ventilation conditions aren’t as favorable, and conducting firing operations earlier in the day to allow smoke to disperse before nightfall.
Fire information and fire area maps are posted at http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino. Follow the Coconino National Forest on twitter for fire updates at http://twitter.com/#!/CoconinoNF
or contact your local ranger station:
Mogollon Rim Ranger Station (Blue Ridge): 928-477-2255
Red Rock Ranger Station (Sedona): 928-203-7500 (open on weekends.)
Flagstaff Ranger Station: 928-526-0866.
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Re: Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
Good stuff!chumley wrote:This information has been updated regularly on the Coconino NF website.(http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/index.shtml).
There are three fires in the area and all are being allowed to burn, and as indicated below, will probably do so for at least 2-3 more weeks, growing to and expected size of 16,000 acres.
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Re: Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
I knew somebody would take the time to do a link.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
I was up there this past weekend and did not visit because of the fire, thought it would be closed. Returning home on monday and was quite surprized to find AZ 87 open with the amount of smoke crossing the highway. Brother is camping at this time and camped at Rock Crossing, may be a little smokey from other fires nearby.
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Re: Pivot Rock/Wildcat trail closed.
Anybody been up here lately?
We still want to do Wildcat Spring and was wondering what it was like up there.
We still want to do Wildcat Spring and was wondering what it was like up there.
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