INCIDENT UPDATED 3/29/2011
Approximate Location
40.705 latitude, -105.297 longitude
Incident Overview
Final Update: The Grey Rock Fire was burning approximately one mile south-southeast of Greyrock Mountain on the Roosevelt National Forest near the Poudre Canyon. This fire was human caused due to a warming fire near the trail. The three trails previously closed are now open (see link to the right).
Basic Information
| Incident Type | Wildfire |
|---|---|
| Cause | Human Caused, Warming Fire |
| Date of Origin | Monday March 14th, 2011 approx. 01:30 PM |
| Location | South-southeast of Greyrock Mountain |
| Incident Commander | Dave Hamrick, Usfs |
Current Situation
| Total Personnel | 40 |
|---|---|
| Size | 17 acres |
| Percent Contained | 100% |
Outlook
| Terrain Difficulty | Steep, rocky terrain |
|---|---|
| Remarks | The three trails on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District previously closed due to the fire (see link to the right) have reopened. |






