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July, 2006

Lakin Wildland Fire

The Lakin Fire transitioned back to the Shasta-Trinity National Forest on Tuesday, August 1st. Approximately five miles of dozer line were constructed, including contingency line to protect power...

Sage Wildland Fire

The Sage Fire is still burning in the Big Sage Fire Management Unit. We are using the appropriate suppresstion tactics to manage the

Eastridge Wildland Fire

Size: 3,204 acres, the final acreage assessment.

Containment: 100% contained, Sunday, July 30 at 4 p.m. (1600 MST)

Current Conditions: Crews continue to mop-up hot spots and smoke is still...

San Rafael Lightning Complex

This is the final update for the San Rafael Wildfire Complex. Any further information will be provided on the Los Padres National...

Spur Peak Fire

Subject: Spur Peak Fire Update
Date: Saturday, July 29, 2006
PHONE #: 509-826-3795 or 509-826-3881

Late Thursday afternoon (July 27, 2006) a hot spot well within the interior of the old Spur...

Woodchuck Wildland Fire

This wildland fire was approximately 6 miles northeast of

3.01 - 11.9 miles SSW of HAWTHORNE-NV

Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 03:02:27 GMT
Lat/Lon: 38.3674/-118.713
Depth: 11.3775

3.01 - 11.9 miles SSW of HAWTHORNE-NV

Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2006 03:02:27 GMT
Lat/Lon: 38.3674/-118.713
Depth: 11.3775

Mt. Pinos Lightning Complex

The Scott Fire was contained on July 29, 2006. There will be no new information on InciWeb regarding this incident. Visit

Horse Wildfire

This will be the final update of the Horse

Packer Gulch Wildland Fire

Rehabiliation was one of the last events to occur on the Packer Gulch Fire. All previously closed roads in the Packer Gulch fire area were re-opened to the

West Pass Creek Wildland Fire

A Type III team is on the fire with 2 hand crews and 10 engines. Smoke in the interior continues to be generated from the fire located south of Jewel

Sunset Canyon

An increasing drying trend with lower relative humidities have been predicted, which will have an impact on fire's

Multiple Lightning Caused Wildland Fires

Thunderstorms that passed through the area on July 23 ignited a number of fires on the Klamath National Forest and adjacent lands. Over 1,200 lightning strikes were detected during this period. The...

Gran Fire

Gran fire near Bartlett lake -- 85 percent contained

Phoenix (July 26, 2006 5 pm) -- The Gran fire is 85 percent contained, with full containment projected for July 27. The fire was believed to...

Oak Wildland Fire

Fire is holding on the ridge. Winds are calm.

Sawmill 2

A Type 3 Organization is managing this incident as of 0600 on

Scott Wildland Fire

This fire is now being managed as part of the Mt. Pinos Lightning

Ridge Wildland Fire

This fire is now being managed as part of the Mt. Pinos Lightning

Bump Wildland Fire

The fire started in the Big Sage Fire Management Area (BSFMA). This plan is based on the assumption that, by selecting an appropriate suppression response for each wildland fire, it will be possible...

3.49 - 15.7 miles NNW of GABBS-NV

Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:06:08 GMT
Lat/Lon: 39.0672/-118.064
Depth: 6.8764

3.49 - 15.7 miles NNW of GABBS-NV

Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:06:08 GMT
Lat/Lon: 39.0672/-118.064
Depth: 6.8764

Ramp Wildland Fire

This fire started at 11:30am and was about 200 acres when a thundercell blew the fire in all

Black Pulaski Complex Wildland Fire

The Black Pulaski Complex consists of 7 fires. The Hill Coulee, Square Butte, the Black Pulaski, Chalk Butte, Lost Creek, Lodgepole, and Soda Creek are all contained and in mop-up

Weaver Wildfire

The fire was called contained and controlled at 1900 on July 23, 2006. Two hand crews and one engine will continue to patrol the fire for a couple days due to the dry