[pct-l] fire identification request
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
Wed Dec 27 11:36:24 CST 2006
Eckert,
I believe that Ancient Brit is referring to the "Fowler Peak" fire. The trail was closed for no more than 3-4 days at the Fowler Peak trailhead just before you drop down into the Middle Fork of the Feather. I went through this area on the first day the trail was re-opened on July 17th. The fire was only 95 acres in size but it was on the steep hillside just above the river. A "chemical" drop had been made on the fire and the bridge over the Feather was seriously discolored as a result. I was surprised to see the size of several old-growth trees that had been fallen along the trail by the "hot-shot" crew that was fighting the fire. Even though the fire was small in size, the detour that had been set-up forced some hikers to detour quite a long way around this small closure. I do know that several folks received an escort through the burn by the hot-shot crew saving them the hassle of walking around the closure.
Elevator
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From: Eckert <jape at nethere.com>
> Ancient Brit, in his 2006 trail journal (see below), reported a fire.
> Does anyone here know the name that was given to this specific burn?
>
> http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=163729
>
> "PCT was closed due to fire at the Middle Fork Feather River and giving
> a totally impractical 56-mile detour"
>
> "He said the fire had been started by hikers, ... who were using a
> leaking home-made Pepsi-can alcohol stove."
>
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