Pinedale Online Fire Update - Monday, August 14, 2000
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Half Moon & Triangle Lake Fire Updates
Information provided by the Pinedale Ranger District, USFS

Revised Closure Map


Fire Location Graphics:
General Fire Location Map
Half Moon Fire Map
Triangle Fire Map

Earlier fire updates:
Sunday, August 13, 9 pm, 4 pm, 2:30 pm
Saturday, August 12, 11 pm

Revised Closure Map

Half Moon fire on Monday afternoon
Half Moon fire view from helicopter
US Forest Service photo

Closure Order

Fire Pictures


 
 
Monday, August 14, 6:00 pm
Pinedale Fire Update - Half Moon Lake & Triangle Lake fires
Information provided by the Pinedale Ranger District, Bridger-Teton National Forest

Fires at a Glance - Half Moon/Triangle Lake fire areas closed to all human presence until further notice
Monday, August 14th, 6:00 pm

Summary: Due to concerns for the safety of backpackers in the area, a Special Closure Order is in effect for the Half Moon & Triangle Lakes fire areas. Two 20-man fire crews are expected later today to help with the Half Moon fire. Evacuation of the Closure Area is proceeding smoothly.

Closure Map - Revised 8/14/00 at 8 am
Closure Order

Half Moon Fire (Bridger-Teton National Forest, not in Wilderness Area):
Approximately 1,000 acres (as of Monday, August 14, 2:00 pm)
25% contained, holding west and north ridges, northeast side most active now
Location: On northeast end of Half Moon Lake between Pole Creek and Grouse Lake.
Two-20 man fire fighting crews from Oregon are on their way, expected this afternoon. Fire camp is being moved to base out of Sandy Beach on Fremont Lake. The northeast boundary is the more active portion of the fire now. Half Moon Lake Resort personnel are being very helpful in transporting fire fighting equipment & personnel across the lake to the fire. Approximately 17 people on fire at present time for suppression, support & overhead. A larger helicopter with larger capacity bucket is now being used. No retardant support has been available yet today.

Half Moon fire map

Triangle Fire (Within Bridger Wilderness Area, Bridger-Teton National Forest):
Approximately 200 acres
0% controlled, hasn't grown much from yesterday
Location: Between Long Lake/Upper Long Lake & Triangle Lake, approximately 2 miles east & 1 mile north of the head end of Fremont Lake.
No firefighters on this fire at the present time. Unable to do more without helicopter support due to very steep, dangerous terrain. All manpower & other resources are presently on the Half Moon fire which has a higher priority. No threat to structures at this time. High potential to grow. 

Triangle fire map


"This is definitely an air show." said Cindy Stein, Logistics Officer for the Half Moon fire. 17 firefighters have been doing a good job of holding the north and west side of the fire, keeping it away from Half Moon Lake Resort and summer homes located on the west end of the lake. The biggest threat now is keeping the fire from spreading into the timber on the northeast boundary. The fire has shown a more active pattern today, with spotting into Fayette Lake area. A larger helicopter with larger bucket capacity arrived today. A second helicopter which was supposed to come got diverted to other fires on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. As of this update, no retardant plane support has been available today for the Half Moon fire. "We're trying to keep the fire on the ground so it's not as devastating on the rate of spread." said Stein.

Half Moon fire from helicopter, US Forest Service photoTwo, 20-man fire fighting crews are expected to arrive this afternoon to assist with the Half Moon fire, moving the base camp to the Sandy Beach Picnic Area on the southern end of Fremont Lake, approximately 4 miles from the fire. The helibase has been moved from the Half Moon Lake boat ramp area to Kelly Park, approximately 1 mile to the northwest, to accommodate the larger capacity helicopter which arrived today. 

Sublette County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue personnel have spent the day evacuating visitors from the Closure Area. Volunteers from the Sublette County Civilian Patrol have been manning the road block at the entrance to the Forest Boundary on Skyline Drive, approximately 4 miles from Pinedale. Half Moon Lake Resort personnel are still helping with boat support, packers, and moving firefighters. Personnel at White Pine Ski area several miles to the northwest are standing by with dozers and operators in case the fire moves into the trees from the Half Moon lake ridge. "We want to thank Half Moon Lake Resort and the Sublette County Search & Rescue for all their help. They've been wonderful. We'd also like to thank all the visitors who have been so cooperative in evacuating so we're not risking lives." said Stein.

Pinedale Ranger District personnel have also checked out reports of several new smoke sightings today, but so far none have turned out to be wildfires. To date, there have not been any fire related accidents for either the Half Moon or Triangle Lakes fires.

Anyone with concerns can contact the Sublette County Sheriff's office at 307-367-4378, or the Pinedale Ranger District, 307-367-4326. Hikers in the wilderness who may have cell phones and can get a signal out can call 911 and ask to be routed to the Sublette County Sheriff's office if they have concerns.

Earlier fire updates:
Monday, August 14, 9 am
Sunday, August 13, 9 pm, 4 pm, 2:30 pm
Saturday, August 12, 11 pm

More area fire graphics:
National Interagency Fire Center Large Wildland Fire Map
National Interagency Fire Center web site (ww.nifc.gov)

 



Monday, August 14, 9:00 am
Pinedale Fire Update - Half Moon Lake & Triangle Lake fires
Information provided by the Pinedale Ranger District, Bridger-Teton National Forest

Fires at a Glance - Closure Order to go into effect Monday
Monday, August 14th, 9:00 am

Summary: Due to concerns for the safety of backpackers in the area, a Special Closure Order is being proposed which will go into effect Monday, August 14th, for the Half Moon & Triangle Lakes fire areas. Both fires are still 0% controlled and have high potential to grow. The Type 2 Fire Team that was requested will not be coming due to higher needs on fires in other areas in the nation. Firefighters have been able to contain the Half Moon fire on the north and west sides, but winds have picked up and become erratic making fire fighting efforts much more difficult in the rugged terrain. Air tankers have made retardant drops on the Half Moon fire throughout the day, and a helicopter has been making water drops from water obtained from Half Moon Lake. Skyline Drive is now closed except to firefighting personnel & Half Moon Lake Resort employees who are assisting with the firefighting efforts. The Fremont Lake Campground and summer home area is still open and is not included in the Closure Order. 
Closure Map 
Closure Order

Half Moon Fire (Bridger-Teton National Forest, not in Wilderness Area):
Approximately 750 acres (as of Sunday, August 13, 9:00 pm)
25% contained, holding west and north ridges
Approximately 17 people on fire at present time for suppression, support & overhead.
A Type 2 Fire Team has been requested, but will not be coming.
Location: On northeast end of Half Moon Lake between Pole Creek and Grouse Lake.

Half Moon fire map

Triangle Fire (Within Bridger Wilderness Area, Bridger-Teton National Forest):
Approximately 200 acres
0% controlled 
No firefighters on this fire at the present time. Unable to do more without helicopter support due to very steep, dangerous terrain. All manpower & other resources are presently on the Half Moon fire which has a higher priority. No threat to structures at this time. Due to concerns for safety of backpackers & hikers in the area, a Special Closure Order will go into effect Monday, August 14th. High potential to grow. 
Location: Between Long Lake/Upper Long Lake & Triangle Lake, approximately 2 miles east & 1 mile north of the head end of Fremont Lake.

Triangle fire map


Pinedale Ranger District personnel are continuing to battle the Half Moon fire which started Saturday afternoon near the trail on the northeast end of the lake near the inlet of Pole Creek. A Special Closure Order is expected to go into effect at midnight Sunday, August 13th closing the area to all human presence until further notice. Under the Closure Order, visitors will be required to leave the area. Up until now, they have been advised to leave, but allowed to stay if they refused to go. "We want to get people out safely now than have to evacuate them out by helicopter later when it is too late." said Cindy Stein, Logistics & Information Officer for the Pinedale Ranger District on the Half Moon & Triangle Lake fires. "They can always return later when things are safe. This is very remote, rough terrain. It will be very hard to contact people later. " Sublette County Sheriff's Office, Search & Rescue, & Forest Service personnel have been making initial contacts with visitors in the area and advising them of the fire conditions and suggesting they leave. "Those people who didn't leave voluntarily before will be told it's time to go." said Stein, "At the present time there is a danger to hikers, and thatGeneral fire location map is why we are closing the area."  Skyline Drive will be open to those people returning from the trailhead & those who have been evacuated. Half Moon Lake Resort has voluntarily moved their guests to Pinedale, about 10 people. They continue to provide support for evacuation assistance working with the Sublette County Search and Rescue.

The Closure includes Elkhart trailhead, Pole Creek and Glimpse Lake trails, Long Lake and Long Lake trail, Triangle Lake, Hobbs Lake, Barbara Lake, Miller Lake, Sweeny Lake, Eklund Lake, Fayette Lake, Half Moon & Little Half Moon lakes, and runs along Skyline Drive. Fremont Lake campground and the summer homes are not included in the Closure area.

At this time firefighters have still been able to hold the north and west sides of the Half Moon fire, but the winds picked up this afternoon and became more erratic, making fire fighting efforts much more difficult. Forest Service personnel are making every effort to keep the fire from progressing further to the west which could threaten Half Moon Lake Resort and summer homes along the west side of the lake. Forest Service firefighters are very concerned about keeping the fire from spreading into the timber to the north where it will be very difficult to combat and might threaten the White Pine Ski Area, located approximately 3 miles northwest of the Half Moon fire. 

To date, there have been no fire-related injuries on either the Half Moon or Triangle Lake fires. Pinedale Ranger District personnel chased 3 reports of smokes today of potential new fires, but fortunatly all turned out to be due to be "ghosts", smoke lingering from other fires in the area. "We want to catch any new fires early. If we don't, we're going to be in trouble." said Stein.

In addition to dealing with fire fighting efforts, Pinedale Ranger District personnel were also handling two rescues which took place on the District today involving hikers in the Wilderness area, but unrelated to the fires. Both victims had to be helicoptered out by Life Flight. One incident involved a high-altitude sickness, and the second involved a climber who had to be helicopter rescued from Stroud Peak by the Sublette County Search and Rescue High Angle Team due to a climbing accident causing broken arms & legs. 

The Forest Service says that the fire conditions have worsened to the point where there now is a   danger to hikers & backpackers in the Bridger-Wilderness area, which is why the Closure is being implemented. "The length of the Closure is totally dependent on the fire behavior and our resources." stressed Stein. "We have very erratic fire behavior. The Type 2 Fire Team we requested won't be coming due to too high demand on other fires in the nation. We'll step up our team and resources and make do." said Stein

Anyone with concerns can contact the Sublette County Sheriff's office at 307-367-4378, or the Pinedale Ranger District, 307-367-4326. Hikers in the wilderness who may have cell phones and can get a signal out can call 911 and ask to be routed to the Sublette County Sheriff's office if they have concerns.

Earlier fire updates:
Sunday, August 13, 9 pm, 4 pm, 2:30 pm
Saturday, August 12, 11 pm

More area fire graphics:
National Interagency Fire Center Large Wildland Fire Map
National Interagency Fire Center web site (ww.nifc.gov)

Special Closure Order
Bridger-Teton National Forest
August 14, 2000

Pursuant to 36CFR 26.50 (a) and (b), the following act is prohibited on the area, roads and trails described in this order within the Bridger-Teton National Forest until further notice.
1. Going into or being upon an area which is closed for the protection of public health or safety.
Pursuant to 36 CFR 261.50 (e), the following persons are exempt from this order.
1. Persons with a permit specifically authorizing or otherwise prohibited act or omission.
2. Any Federal, State or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or fire fighting force in the performance of an official duty.
Description of Area:
T34N, R107W, Section 6
T34N, R108W, Section 1-5, 9-12
T35N, R107W, Sections 6, 7, 18, 19, 30, 31
T35N, R108W, Sections 1-17, 20-29, 32-36
T36N, R107W, Section 31
T36N, R108W, Sections 28, 29, 31, 32, 33
Purpose: The purpose is to protect human life and provide for firefighter and public safety during firefighting and mop-up operations.
Violations of these prohibitions is punishable as a class B misdemeanor, by a fine or not more than $5,000.00 for an individual or $10,000.00 for an organization or imprisonment of not more than 6 months.
 

Fire Pictures


Sunday, August 13th
View of Half Moon Fire from Half Moon Mountain looking north
Sunday, August 13th
Half Moon fire Sunday afternoon
Retardant drop on west end of Half Moon fire. View from Half Moon Mountain looking north.
Sunday, August 13th
Half Moon fire Sunday afternoon
Just after retardant drop on west end of Half Moon fire. View from Half Moon Mountain looking north.
Saturday, August 12th
Half Moon fire from Half Moon lake road entrance off Skyline Drive
View of Half Moon Fire from entrance road to Half Moon Lake, looking east
Saturday, August 12th
Only necessary traffic allowed in Half Moon Lake area
Sheriff's officers allowing only necessary traffic into Half Moon fire. View looking east.
Saturday, August 12th
View of Half Moon fire
View of Triangle Fire from Fremont Lake overlook,  looking north.

 


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