This is a new closure order from Rob Davies, District Ranger of the Forest Service, via Allen Chrisman on the Kootenai, as a result of the Gibraltar Ridge Fire in the Eureka area.
This closure effects travel from the North Fork over Trail Creek onto the Kootenai. We will be posting signs today at the North Fork (junction of North Fork Road and Trail Creek Road), and at Tuchuck Trail Head.
This also affects the Pacific Northwest Trail. We will post the order at strategic trailheads for the PNW in coordination with the Kootenai.
I see that according to Kootenai Dispatch WildCAD, there is a new large fire (estimated 500 acres) 7 miles east of Eureka in lower Graves Creek. It is about 20 miles due west of the North Fork Road at Whale Creek. A Type 2 Incident Management Team has been ordered. Rick Connell’s Western Montana IMT has been reserved, which means they will be assigned as soon as the inbriefing is set up.
I can’t forecast the fire movement from what I know, but it would appear to be unlikely that it will progress northeast up Graves Creek and come down Trail Creek. I think it is more likely it will make runs to the east following lateral drainages. If it came over the top, it would run into the Wedge Canyon fire scar above Hornet. And I’m not sure how those regenerated stands would affect fire behavior. It would be easier for an overhead team to construct fuel breaks and fire out compared to heavy timber fuels.
I attached the current Google Earth images showing the approximate fire location.
My take is that this is a serious fire that is going to cover some ground. The North Fork needs to be alert, but it will be several operational periods before the fire is positioned to pose a direct threat to residents in the Valley. Lincoln, Bill, feel free to correct that assessment. Lincoln should be assigned with Connell as his Liaison Officer unless he has too much going on in Flathead County.
Keep your heads up, folks. It looks like my Team will be up and available tomorrow. Thanks. Allen
At the NFLA Business Meeting last evening, it was suggested that we publish a list of fire information sites. Here’s a list that we’ve put together. This list has also been published on the Fire Mitigation Committee page.
If you have another information site that you use, please let us know via the contact page.
An interagency fire information line has been established in order to streamline calls, share facts and serve the public during fire season. The Office of Emergency Services Information Line is 406-758-2111, and the Interagency Fire Fact Sheet can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/FlatheadOES. Fact sheets will be updated as needed during the fire season.
WildCAD – Kalispell Interagency Dispatch Center – Dispatches from our area. It can be a little difficult to interpret, but useful. http://www.wildcad.net/WCMT-KIC.htm
InciWeb – A national website showing the big fires under active management. This page is for Montana. https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/state/27/
Dick Leigh sent these from the Community Float that took place yesterday, Aug. 1 … On the shuttle back up got 12 people 2rafts and 4 kayaks in pickup and trailer. Great time!
The Pie and Ice Cream Social and Square Dance of 2017 was well attended and everyone had a good time. Thank you Linda Pittman and Debo Powers for hosting this wonderful, annual event.
In Northwest Montana we are still forecasted for a “normal” season, but with normal fire season in August, it should be busy.
As Lynn probably mentioned at the NFLA Meeting Saturday, things are drying out quickly. I was amazed at how dry the fine fuels around our cabins have gotten in just the past week without watering. This reminds me of 2007 in the Flathead, where we had a very busy season after incredible heat in early July. Our live fuel moistures are reasonable, but the dead fuel moistures are dropping radically (hear the crunching under your feet when you walk through the woods???)
Stay tuned, be careful, and make sure our Firewise Day is on your calendar for July 19 (tap here to get a PDF copy). Byron Bonney’s presentation is not to be missed!
The first 2017 meeting of the North Fork Booklovers will be Thursday, July 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dick and Janet Leigh, 15920 North Fork Rd. Our book will be “Dancing at the Rascal Fair” by Ivan Doig. It’s a great work of fiction about Scottish settlers in Montana in the late 1800s. If you have any questions, please contact Janet at Janet.l.leigh@gmail.com or 406-253-5680. Hope to see you there.
Route: Camas Road to Apgar (and back) also known locally as the “Ride for Ice Cream” Distance: 22 miles round trip Difficulty: Moderately strenuous (three miles of uphill at the start of the return trip) Meeting Time: 9:00 am at the parking area on the Camas Road by the stop sign you encounter less than a mile after crossing over the Camas Bridge from the North Fork Road
Date: Wednesday, June 28
Route: Upper Hawk Creek Distance: 11 miles Difficulty: Easy Meeting Time: 9:00 am at the junction Red Meadow Road and the North Fork Road (Note: We will return in time for Wernick’s garden sale.)
Date: Friday, June 30
Route: Cyclone Notch to Big Creek Distance: 16 miles Difficulty: Moderate (a few small uphills, but mostly downhill) Note: This ride requires a shuttle. Contact Valerie Cox at 406-570-7734 or vk.cox@icloud.com to arrange the shuttle. Meeting Time: Meet at 9:30 am at the junction of the Big Creek Road #316 (just north of Big Creek Outdoor Center) and the North Fork Road to drop shuttle vehicles. From there we will drive to Cyclone Notch where the bike ride begins.
A float trip from the Border to Ford has been organized. The June 27th river float will begin at the Border at 11 am and take out at Ford. Dick Leigh will leave a car at Ford for shuttle back up to the Border. Please bring a lunch to enjoy with your neighbors and friends on the river. And don’t forget your life jacket!