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Kootenai Creek

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INCIDENT UPDATED 10/6/2009

Approximate Location

46.553 latitude, -114.235 longitude

Incident Overview

Perimeter Map of Kootenai Creek Fire - 10/2/09

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Kootenai Creek Fire Update

October 6, 2009

Today, a crew with an engine are knocking down smokes in the Larson drainage. Another crew is working with land owners to rehab fire lines on private land.

There has been no significant fire growth on this fire. It remains at 6,690 acres, and is currently 45% contained. Until significant moisure is received on the fire, expect to see smoke, especially on the Brooks Face and Kootenai Creek area.

The Kootenai Creek Trail remains closed temporarily to the public. Crews have been working to clear the trail, and anticipate having it cleared by the end of the week if the weather cooperates.

Forest officials remind folks to use caution when traveling in or near burned areas. Recently burned slopes can be unstable, generating rolling rocks that may end up on trail tread or on road beds. Snags are an ever-present hazard in both new and old burned areas; they can fall with little warning or provocation so forest travelers are advised to travel through burned area with great care.

For more information, call the Stevensville Ranger District at 406-777-5461.


Basic Information

Incident TypeWildfire
CauseLightning
Date of OriginSunday July 12th, 2009 approx. 05:37 PM
LocationKootenai Creek
Incident CommanderBruce Windhorst

Current Situation

Total Personnel22
Size6,690 acres
Percent Contained45%
Fuels Involved

Timber-Lodgepole Pine, Sub-Alpine Fir and Whitebark Pine. Avalanche chute- brush and timber.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Patrol fire and secure existing lines.

Growth Potential

No significant fire growth.

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme- steep, rocky, hazardous for firefighters

Remarks

Until significant moisture is received on this fire, expect to see smoke, especially on the Brooks Face and Kootenai Creek areas.

Unit Information

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Bitterroot National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
1801 North First Street
Hamilton, MT 59840

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