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2015 Fire Season
Posted: Mar 26 2015 3:06 pm
by chumley
It's upon us already. :tt:
INFORMATION FROM THE MOGOLLON RIM RANGER DISTRICT
Thursday, March 26, 2015
First Forest Fire of the 2015 Spring/Summer Season – Unfortunately we did not get a good snow pack over the past winter, and the forest is drying out quickly with the warm temperatures and spring winds. We had a 10 acre fire near the Long Lake area Monday/Tuesday, human caused. This is a good reminder for all of us to be extra careful with fire especially this year and every year. Thank you!!
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Mar 26 2015 3:51 pm
by azbackpackr
Oh, jeez. I'm heading back to Williams soon, into the thick of it. Last year they closed Bill Williams Mountain for at least a month during June, and I was told that is "normal." If that watershed were to burn there would be terrible flooding in Williams during monsoon. Williams already has a flooding problem during really big rains. Many of the streets become small rivers.
Hopefully they won't close the whole forest, but even so I've learned there are always places to hike or bike legally, you just might not get to go exactly where you'd hoped.
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 11 2015 5:44 pm
by joebartels
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 14 2015 4:33 pm
by ALMAL
I think it was earlier last year? Wasn't stage 1 implemented in late April for Tonto, Apache Sit, and Coconino?
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 14 2015 4:49 pm
by chumley
@ALMAL
April 16-ish I believe ... though the attached article was updated and isn't the original anymore.
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=8226&#p99709
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 14 2015 7:56 pm
by whereveriroam
I didn't think much of it until I saw this post. On Tuesday I saw a mid sized aerial "fire truck" flying NE towards and over the Superstitions. It was flying somewhat low, it returned about 45 minutes later. Anybody hear of any fires, inciweb has only 2 AZ fires with one being prescribed.
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 14 2015 8:18 pm
by azbackpackr
whereveriroam wrote:I didn't think much of it until I saw this post. On Tuesday I saw a mid sized aerial "fire truck" flying NE towards and over the Superstitions. It was flying somewhat low, it returned about 45 minutes later. Anybody hear of any fires, inciweb has only 2 AZ fires with one being prescribed.
I saw a huge slow airplane take off from GCNP airport a couple of days ago, at about 9:30 a.m. or so. I didn't get a good look at it. Definitely not a tourist airplane. So, I wondered what it was all about.
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 14 2015 8:39 pm
by chumley
A firefighter friend of mine posted a video of a helicopter working a fire along the the salt river. It was started by fireworks. I don't know if they needed an air tanker though and if they did it surely came from AZA and not GCN.
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 21 2015 9:08 pm
by outdoor_lover
New Fire - The Aliso Fire...Not on Inciweb yet, but it's now at about 100 Acres...Near Redlington Pass on the North side of the Rincons... By Aliso Canyon....
http://www.wildcad.net/WCAZ-TDC.htm
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: May 22 2015 7:16 am
by Jim
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Jun 04 2015 12:47 pm
by Jim
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4268/
Smallish fore, technically in NM, but in the Arizona based Coronado National Forest. Probably one of the least visited areas of the forest, and from the pics, this lightning caused fire is not really doing much beyond, perhaps, "freshening up the range".
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Jun 04 2015 12:55 pm
by chumley
@Jim_H
Oh no! The
Peloncillo Porter is not supposed to be a
smoked porter!
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Jun 12 2015 1:38 pm
by Jim
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4277/
The Horse Tank Fire is to be a managed fire, up to 2,000 acres, and was started by lightning. It's about 35 acres now, and is down on the Rim, Mogollon that is.
In 2009, the rainy May-June allowed managers to conduct numerous managed lightning fires on the Rim, west of Flag on the Kaibab, and north of the Peaks. This was largely beneficial until the rains failed, dew points and live fuel moisture levels dropped, a cold front or two came through, and by August a lightning fire started out near Sycamore Canyon. Time will tell if a similar situation sets up this summer.
For those interested:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/coconino/ ... RDB5342976
http://hikearizona.com/photoset.php?ID=11080
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Jun 12 2015 6:45 pm
by outdoor_lover
I wonder if that's what Barrett and I saw on the 8th....
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Jun 22 2015 10:58 am
by Jim
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/state/3/
There is now a laundry list of fires, many of which are being used, but they are contributing greatly to the state's smokey skies. We can't blame California (exclusively) for it this time. Personally, I view this as good, and the air is hazy, but not overly smokey, so I consider it tolerable. 200 years ago, this likely would have been a normal annual ritual, perhaps twice annual (spring-early summer, and fall).
On the plus, it makes fantastic sunsets!
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Aug 16 2015 9:25 pm
by outdoor_lover
Coming Home on I-17 tonight, there is a pretty substantial Fire below Crown King...Not sure if it's a Controlled Burn or not, too tired to Research it right now, but maybe someone else knows something about it.....
Re: 2015 Fire Season
Posted: Aug 20 2015 11:30 pm
by AZWanderingBear
@Outdoor Lover
Summary from inciweb is the fire is called the Rattlesnake Fire and is in the Castle Creek Wilderness area. Lightening caused. Area too rugged to fight it, so they hope to let it burn out. Have established lines at which they will defend with back fires. Horse Thief Basin area is closed for now just in case.
Drove down I-17 from up on the Rim this afternoon. Looks to still be pretty active.