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Wedge Creek Fire Announcement

Fact Sheet - Wedge Creek & Post Falls Fires September 6, 2012 12:00pm

Incident: Wedge Creek Fire Wildfire
Released: 9/6/2012

Wedge Creek Fire:

Date Started: August 8, 2012

Cause: Lightning

Size: 1,530 acres

Percent Contained: 0%

Resources: One Light Helicopter

Structures Threatened: Two FS Remote Cabins & Two Trail System Bridges

Cooperating Agencies: Powell County Sheriff Department

The fire is actively backing in stringers of timber in the Falls Cr. and Hayden Cr. drainages creating occasional single to group tree torching. The fire is smoldering and creeping with the occasional torching of trees. The majority of the fire area has not been actively burning.

Closures:

Fenn Mountain Trail #88 the entire trail, beginning in T 16 N, R 12 W, Section 3.

Conger Point Trail #468 the entire trail, beginning in T 17 N, R 11 W, Section 31.

Dwight Creek Trail #414 from the junction with Conger Point Trail #468 to Omar Mountain T 17 N, R 12 W, Section 14.

Conger Creek Trail #403 from the junction with Conger Point Trail #468 T 17 N, R12 W, Sec. 23 to the junction with Canyon Point Trail #1437 T17 N, R 11 W, Sec. 29.

Falls Point:

Date Started: July, 30 2012

Cause: Lightning

Size: 222 acres

Percent Contained: 0%

Resources: One Light Helicopter

Structures Threatened: Two FS Remote Cabins & Two Trail System Bridges

Cooperating Agencies: Powell County Sheriff Department

Closures:

No Closures at this time.

Today's Plan for both fires: Due to heavy fuel loadings with intermittent bug-killed trees, steep slopes and inaccessible terrain it is unsafe to have crews on the ground. At this time, actions will continue to engage the fire in a way that will not place firefighters in danger. No private structures or property are currently threatened by the fire. Aircraft to will be utilized to observe and engage the fires as necessary. The weather today will include isolated showers with sunshine and a high near 68. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

· More information about Stage 1 Fire Restrictions can be found at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5388694.pdf

Unit Information

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Lolo National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
Building 24
Fort Missoula
Missoula, MT 59804

Incident Contact

Anne Rys-Sikora
Phone: 406-370-3378

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