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Grey Rock Fire

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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 TypeWildfire
CauseHuman Caused, Warming Fire
Date of OriginMonday March 14th, 2011 approx. 01:30 PM
LocationSouth-southeast of Greyrock Mountain
Incident CommanderDave Hamrick, Usfs

Current Situation

Total Personnel40
Size17 acres
Percent Contained100%

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.

Unit Information

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Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests / Pawnee National Grassland
U.S. Forest Service
2150 Centre Avenue, Bldg E
Fort Collins, CO 80526

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