Journeys through the mist

Day: August 20, 2007

A little perspective on the fires

We here in Sheridan, and around Wyoming may think we’ve been hit pretty hard with fires this year. For 2007 we are at 13 incidents total, three of which have been contained for a total involved acreage as of the time I write this of 52,685.

Compare this with our neighbor to the north, Montana, which is at 28 incidents with a total of 550,426 acres and 6 listed as contained.

Or consider Idaho, which has 24 incidents with 5 contained for a total of 1,634,101 acres.

Little Goose Fire 8/20/07 AM – UPDATE

Morning SmokeUpdate: We can all rest easy. According to Steve Seguin, Public Affairs Specialist with the US Forest Service, there are no new fires or flare ups in the area. The smoke is coming from Montana and from Bone Creek, and the concentration of smoke we are experiencing here in Sheridan is due to an inversion; cool air pushing down and trapping the smoke. A big Thank You to Steve for getting back to me so quickly.

The Little Goose fire is 85-95% contained, and things are going very well for the crews.

From InciWeb:

Began to implement the phased Base Camp transition from the base of the Little Goose Fire to Burgess Junction near the Bone Creek Fire. Continue to make significant progress in securing the fire line on the Little Goose Fire toward a standard which will allow transition back to the local unit.

I lived in the Los Angeles area for 12 years, and if any of you had ever wondered what a third-stage smog alert in LA was like, now you know.

I, like everyone in Sheridan, woke to smoke filled skies, and although this mornings report on InciWeb is still showing Little Goose as 85% contained with no indication of a flare up. I have an email out to to one of my sources, and will update this post as soon as I can find out where all the smoke is coming from.

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