Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 16th

Weasel Fire on August 5, 2022, by Leif Haugen, Thoma Lookout
Weasel Fire on August 5, 2022, by Leif Haugen, Thoma Lookout

Summary: The weasel Fire continues to be active, adding 92 acres yesterday distributed along the western, southern and eastern flanks in the U.S. and Canada…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 92 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3659 acres. Better than half of this area (about 54%) is in Canada. The fire continues to be very active, with intense heat in the expansion zones as well as in several portions of the northeastern, southern, and southwestern flanks of the fire. There are also several hot spots scattered throughout the interior. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document. Also note that, beginning August 22, major work will be in progress in the Glacier View Ranger District on Trail Creek Road (NFS 114) that will restrict travel for about a month.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information (https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/); in Canada, visit the British Columbia Wildlife Service “Weasel Creek Fire” site (http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/OneFire.asp?ID=883). Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 16, 2022
Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 16, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 15th

East flank of Weasel Creek fire, August 13, 2022 - BC Wildlife Service (Canada)
East flank of Weasel Creek fire, August 13, 2022 – BC Wildlife Service (Canada)

Summary: The weasel Fire added 55 acres yesterday, primarily along the western section in the U.S. and the eastern areas within Canada…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 55 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3567 acres. Better than half of this area (about 54%) is in Canada. Expansion was  along the  the west and northwest perimeters in the U.S. and to the northeast and east in Canada. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document. Also note that, beginning August 22, major work will be in progress in the Glacier View Ranger District on Trail Creek Road (NFS 114) that will restrict travel for about a month.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information (https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/); in Canada, visit the British Columbia Wildlife Service “Weasel Creek Fire” site (http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/OneFire.asp?ID=883). Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Map, August 15, 2022
Weasel Fire Map, August 15, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 14th

An airtanker making a run on the Weasel Creek wildfire, August 12, 2022 - BC Wildlife Service (Canada)
An airtanker making a run on the Weasel Creek wildfire, August 12, 2022 – BC Wildlife Service (Canada)

Summary: The weasel Fire added only 29 acres yesterday, almost entirely within Canada…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 29 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3512 acres. Better than half of this area and most of the currently active fire zone is in Canada. Expansion was  along the  the northeast and east perimeters in Canada. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document. Also note that, beginning August 22, major work will be in progress in the Glacier View Ranger District on Trail Creek Road (NFS 114) that will restrict travel for about a month.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information (https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/); in Canada, visit the British Columbia Wildlife Service “Weasel Creek Fire” site (http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/OneFire.asp?ID=883). Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 14, 2022
Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 14, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 13th

Weasel Fire - Wrapped Bridge, August 5, 2022 - USFS
Weasel Fire – Wrapped Bridge, August 5, 2022 – USFS

Summary: The weasel Fire added 82 acres yesterday, distributed here and there along the western and southern edges, and to the northeast and east in Canada…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 82 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3483 acres. Better than half of this area is in Canada. Expansion was distributed here and there along the western and southern areas in the U.S., and to the northeast and east in Canada. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document. Also note that, beginning August 22, major work will be in progress in the Glacier View Ranger District on Trail Creek Road (NFS 114) that will restrict travel for about a month.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information (https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/); in Canada, visit the British Columbia Wildlife Service “Weasel Creek Fire” site (http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/OneFire.asp?ID=883). Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 13, 2022
Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 13, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Reminder: NFLA elections & general meeting this Sunday, Aug 14, 7pm at Sondreson Hall!

NFLA Elections & General Meeting
Sondreson Hall
Speaker at 7pm
Meeting & Elections at 8pm

Sondreson Hall by Gerry StearnsThe regular NFLA meeting starts at 8:00pm. This is an important one as it includes a couple of big events: the election of officers and board members and the approval of several proposed adjustments to the NFLA bylaws.

This month’s presentation kicks off at 7:00pm with a talk by Debo Powers and Suzanne Hildner on the “Polebridge Bear Smart Program.” (We don’t know if they will be wearing their bear costumes. One can only hope.)

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 12th

Summary: The weasel Fire added 156 acres yesterday, mostly along the western edge and to the northeast and east in Canada…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 156 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3401 acres, with a little over half its area in Canada. Expansion was distributed mostly along the western edge in Lincoln County and, in Canada, along the northeast and to the leading edges of the “island perimeters” east of the main burn. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document. Also note that, beginning August 22, major work will be in progress in the Glacier View Ranger District on Trail Creek Road (NFS 114) that will restrict travel for about a month.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information (https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/); in Canada, visit the British Columbia Wildlife Service “Weasel Creek Fire” site (http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/OneFire.asp?ID=883). Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 12, 2022
Weasel Fire Heat Map, August 12, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 11th

Weasel Creek Wildfire - Aggressive fire behaviour witnessed at 1600 August 8 - BC Wildlife Service (Canada)
Weasel Creek Wildfire – Aggressive fire behaviour witnessed at 1600 August 8 – BC Wildlife Service (Canada)

Summary: The weasel Fire added only 16 acres yesterday, with minor advances in the same areas that have been active the past few days…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 16 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3245 acres, with a little over half its area in Canada. Expansion was distributed across the areas that have been active over the past few days: the Kootenai National Forest to the west, along the eastern/northeastern perimeter in Canada and in a section of the southern perimeter in the neighborhood of Frozen Lake where it is approaching the old 2017 Weasel burn scar. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document. Also note that, beginning August 22, major work will be in progress in the Glacier View Ranger District on Trail Creek Road (NFS 114) that will restrict travel for about a month.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information (https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/); in Canada, visit the British Columbia Wildlife Service “Weasel Creek Fire” site (http://bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/OneFire.asp?ID=883). Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Map, August 11, 2022
Weasel Fire Map, August 11, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 10th

Weasel Fire - Smoke Column, August 4, 2022 - USFS
Weasel Fire – Smoke Column, August 4, 2022 – USFS

Summary: The weasel Fire added 162 acres yesterday, mostly to the west, south and east…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 162 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 3229 acres. Most of the expansion was in the Kootenai National Forest to the west, along the eastern perimeter in Canada and in a section of the southern perimeter in the neighborhood of Frozen Lake where it is approaching the old 2017 Weasel burn scar. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire was finalized August 9 and includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map and closure order document.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/. Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Map, August 10, 2022
Weasel Fire Map, August 10, 2022
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map
Weasel Fire Area Closure Map

Document: Weasel Fire Area Closure Order (PDF format)

 

Trail Creek Road major maintenance starts August 22nd

Heads up! Trail Creek Road is going to get some serious maintenance starting August 22nd. Note that this will not affect access to private property.

From Rob Davies Hungry Horse/Glacier View District Ranger…

Please pass this on to any individual or organization that might be affected by this road closure.

Continue reading Trail Creek Road major maintenance starts August 22nd

Weasel Fire update for the morning of August 8th

Weasel Fire - Smoke Column, August 4, 2022 - USFS
Weasel Fire – Smoke Column, August 4, 2022 – USFS

Short version: The Weasel Fire grew by 230 acres yesterday, most of it in Canada…

According to this morning’s IR (heat mapping) pass, the Weasel Fire gained 230 acres yesterday and is now estimated at 2542 acres. The western perimeter of the fire grew along Weasel Creek, about 0.2 miles west of the Lincoln/Flathead County line, but the bulk of the increase was along the northeastern and eastern edges of the burn in Canada. A little more than half the fire acreage is now in Canada. The blaze is currently burning in the Kootenai National Forest, the far northwest corner of the North Fork in the Flathead Forest’s Glacier View district, and in Canada. See the attached map for fire location and extent.

The US and Canada are working together to control the Weasel Fire. From the InciWeb site: Jurisdictional collaboration is occurring between the Incident Management Team (IMT) in the United States located in Eureka, Montana and the BC Wildfire Service Incident Management Team in Canada, located in Cranbrook. The two IMT’s are closely coordinating on wildfire management and are sharing resources as required.

The area closure associated with the fire now includes segments of both the Kootenai and Flathead Forests. For the North Fork, this affects an area above Trail Creek Road north to the border and from the Whitefish Divide east to the Frozen Lake Road vicinity. Trail Creek Road remains open. See the attached map for details.

Monitor the Weasel Fire InciWeb site for additional information: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8290/. Also keep an eye on the NFLA website for fire-related postings.

Weasel Fire Map, August 8, 2022
Weasel Fire Map, August 8, 2022
Weasel Fire Closure Map, August 6, 2022
Weasel Fire Closure Map, August 6, 2022