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818 Daily Update for Mannix Park Fire

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Mannix Park Fire Update- DNRC Southwest Land Office & BLM Western Montana Office

Garrison, MT, August 18th, 2021- The Mannix Park Fire was detected around 3:00PM on August 16th, 2021. The fire is burning 11 miles north of Garrison, MT near the Avon Valley in Powell County. The approximate fire acreage is 50 acres with 0% containment.

The Western Montana All Hazards Type 3 Incident Management Team assumed command of the fire on August 18th, 2021. The fire is located primarily on Bureau of Land Management and private lands. The cause of the fire is unknown.

The fire is burning in heavy dead and down material, mixed conifer forests, and grazing lands. Firefighter access to the fire is difficult due to its remote location and lack of roads. There are five structures threatened currently; however, no evacuation warnings have been issued and there are no road closures at this time. Smokejumpers, aerial retardant drops and DNRC resources provided initial attack on the fire.

The fire is being managed under a full suppression strategy, utilizing direct attack where safe to do so with the use of heavy equipment. There are 38 firefighting personnel assigned to the fire with 1 dozer and 6 engines. Crews will continue to work establishing containment line along the right and left flanks of the fire to prevent fire spread onto private land.

Cooler temperatures, higher relative humidity, and anticipated precipitation should decrease fire behavior over the next 24 hours. However, higher winds could increase fire behavior.

For more information, please visit inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7809/ or call Public Information Officer Max Rebholz at 406-880-8090.

Closures remain in place for the John Ek and Whelp fires

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The Superior National Forest is reopening some areas of the Forest, including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, given recent rains, cooling temperatures and progress made on active fire. However, certain closures will remain in place where active fires remain on the landscape. 

The Forest is lifting the full closure of the BWCAW, the Crooked Lake closure near the fires in Canada. The Forest is slightly modifying closure maps for the Greenwood Fire, and the John Ek and Whelp Fires. The closure of Forest Service land at the Upper Gunflint Trail remains in place. 

A new closure area has been drawn for the John Ek and Whelp Fires: Seagull Lake EP #54/#54A/L, Saganaga Lake EP #55/#55A/J, Missing Link Lake EP #51, Brant Lake EP #52, Cross Bay Lake EP #50, Kekakbic Trail EP #56, Skipper and Portage Lakes EP #49, Kawishiwi Lake EP #37, Hog Creek EP #36.
 

Forest lands and roads along the upper Gunflint Trail remain closed. However, the Gunflint Trail and private land and resorts are open. Trails End and Iron Lake campgrounds remain closed. 

For full closure information, please visit:  https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/superior/alerts-notices  



 


John Ek Whelp Fires Update for 09012021

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JOHN EK AND WHELP FIRE UPDATE – SEPTEMBER 1, 2021

 

YESTERDAY: Crews were flown into the John Ek fire to set up spike camps and improve portages. Acreage on the John Ek Fire was remapped and the size is estimated at 1,350 acres. The Whelp Fire remains at an estimated 50 acres.

TODAY: On the John Ek Fire, crews will continue work on improving portages bordering the fire to identify areas that for safe access in and out, hose lays, and installation sites for sprinkler systems. Fireline locations are being identified at a safe distance from the fire that will allow crews to begin indirect fire suppression in the future.  The Whelp Fire will continue to use air resources today to monitor and suppress any fire activity.

WEATHER and FIRE BEHAVIOR:  Dry weather and seasonal temperatures remain with temperatures from 69-74. Mostly sunny today with clouds in the afternoon. Winds from the southeast at 5-8 mph with peak gusts between 10 and 15 mph. Drought-conditioned fuels are holding fire but most are not exposed to wind or are near fuels conducive for spread. Very low probability for spotting today.

SUMMARY: The John Ek and Whelp Fires were caused by lightning and are located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The John Ek Fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. The Whelp Fire is five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS:  The Upper Gunflint Trail, from the south side of Loon Lake west to the end of the Gunflint trail, remains in pre-evacuation status.  There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

CLOSURES:

  • Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. The closure includes all forest lands and roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area. This closure is consistent with Cook County pre-evacuation areas.

  • Across Superior National Forest, there are several closure orders in place to protect public health and safety due to wildfires.  To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior.

  • A temporary flight restriction for aircraft is in place over the fire areas.

AIR QUALITY: For air quality alerts, see:  Air Quality Index webpage.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.  See Superior National Forest  Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions FAQ for more information.  Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information.


John Ek Whelp Fires Update for 08312021

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YESTERDAY: Recent rain along the Gunflint Trail moderated fire activity on the John Ek and Whelp fires. The John Ek Fire was remapped using infrared data and the size was reduced to 1,339 acres. The Whelp Fire remains at an estimated 50 acres. Last night, a community meeting was held at the Schaap Community Center and was well-attended by 100 people.

TODAY for the John Ek: Crews will continue work on improving portages to identify areas that will allow for safe access in and out, hose lays, and installation sites for sprinkler systems. Fireline locations are being identified at a safe distance from the fire that will allow crews to begin indirect fire suppression in the future. On the Whelp Fire: Air resources will be used today to monitor and suppress any fire activity.

WEATHER and FIRE BEHAVIOR:  Dry weather and seasonal temperatures return today with temperatures in the low 70’s with sunny skies. Winds will be easterly at 4-6 mph in the morning, becoming southeast at 6-9 mph in the afternoon. As fuels dry out over the next few days, areas holding heat may rekindle. 

SUMMARY: The John Ek and Whelp Fires were caused by lightning and are located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The John Ek Fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. The Whelp Fire is five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS:  The Upper Gunflint Trail, from the south side of Loon Lake west to the end of the Gunflint trail, remains in pre-evacuation status.  There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

CLOSURES:

  • Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. The closure includes all forest lands and roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area. This closure is consistent with Cook County pre-evacuation areas.

  • Across Superior National Forest, there are several closure orders in place to protect public health and safety due to wildfires.  To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior.

  • A temporary flight restriction for aircraft is in place over the fire areas.

AIR QUALITY: For air quality alerts, see:  Air Quality Index webpage.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.  See Superior National Forest  Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions FAQ for more information.  Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information.

John Ek Whelp Fire Update for 08302021

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A public meeting will be held at 6:00 pm today at the Schaap Community Center, 7401 Gunflint Trail Grand Marais, MN 55604.

YESTERDAY: Rain along the Gunflint Trail suppressed fire activity on John Ek and Whelp and acreage remains the same. The John Ek Fire is estimated to be around 1,563 acres. Firefighters that conducted reconnaissance on the fire were flown out. The Whelp Fire remains at an estimated 50 acres. Firefighters constructed fire line and installed hose lays. Additional resources were not able to reach the fire due to weather-related flight restrictions.

TODAY: Reconnaissance on portages around the John Ek Fire will be conducted to identify areas that will allow for safe access in and out, hose lays, and installation sites for sprinkler systems. Plans are being developed for fire line locations that will be a safe distance from the fire to allow for an indirect fire suppression operation in the future. On the Whelp Fire, additional firefighters and equipment will be inserted today. They will continue to build fire line around the perimeter and mop up hot spots. The infrastructure group continues to complete Firewise defensible space projects along the Gunflint Trail.  

WEATHER and FIRE BEHAVIOR:  High pressure will build into the area today resulting in clearing skies, seasonal temperatures and NW winds 5- 8 mph with gusts up to 15 mph. Humidity will remain in the 47-52% range. Yesterday’s rain raised fuel moistures but the drought-conditioned fuels are capable of holding fire for a long time. As conditions dry out over the next few days, fire activity in these areas may return.

SUMMARY: The John Ek and Whelp Fires were caused by lightning and are located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The John Ek Fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. The Whelp fire is five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS:  The Upper Gunflint Trail (south side of Loon Lake west to the end of the Gunflint trail) remains in pre-evacuation status.  There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

CLOSURES:

  • Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. The closure includes all forest lands and roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area. This closure is consistent with Cook County pre-evacuation areas.

  • Across Superior National Forest, there are several closure orders in place to protect public health and safety due to wildfires.  To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior.

  • A temporary flight restriction for aircraft is in place over the fire areas.

AIR QUALITY: For air quality alerts, see:  Air Quality Index webpage.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.  See Superior National Forest  Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions FAQ for more information.  Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information.

John Ek Whelp Fire Fact Sheet 8292021

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A public meeting will be held on Monday, August 30, at 6pm, at the Schaap Community Center, 7401 Gunflint Trail Grand Marais, MN 55604.

YESTERDAY: Light rain on the Gunflint Trail continued to hold the two fires in place. The John Ek Fire is estimated to be around 1,563 acres. Firefighters continued to record GPS points to establish helispots, spike camps, and drop points for future fire operations.  The Whelp Fire remains at an estimated 50 acres. Firefighters constructed fire line and installed hose lays. 

TODAY: Weather permitting, the 4-person reconnaissance crew on the John Ek fire will be flown out. Reconnaissance on portages around the John Ek Fire will be conducted to identify areas that will allow for safe access in and out, hose lays, and installation sites for sprinkler systems. On the Whelp Fire, weather permitting, attempts will be made to insert seventeen firefighters and equipment.  The thirteen firefighters on the Whelp Fire will begin mop up operations along the fire line. The infrastructure group continues to complete Firewise defensible space projects along the Gunflint Trail.  

WEATHER and FIRE BEHAVIOR: Morning showers are expected with a chance of scattered showers throughout the day. Gusty winds are possible. A front moving through the region will bring west-northwest winds from 15 to 30 mph. In the afternoon, humidity will begin to drop as dry air is pushed east across the northern part of the state.

SUMMARY: The John Ek and Whelp Fires were caused by lightning and are located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The John Ek Fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. The Whelp fire is five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS:  The Upper Gunflint Trail (south side of Loon Lake west to the end of the Gunflint trail) remains in pre-evacuation status.  There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

CLOSURES:

  • Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. The closure includes all forest lands and roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area.

  • Across Superior National Forest, there are several closure orders in place to protect public health and safety due to wildfires.  To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior.

  • A temporary flight restriction for aircraft is in place over the fire areas.

AIR QUALITY: For air quality alerts, see:  Air Quality Index webpage.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.  See Superior National Forest  Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions FAQ for more information.  Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information.

John Ek Whelp Fire Fact Sheet 8282021

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Yesterday: Rain fell on parts of Northern Minnesota yesterday.  Precipitation did not reach the forest floor in many locations.  The John Ek Fire is estimated to be around 1,563 acres and and has seen little growth due to recent weather.  The reconnaissance crew was inserted into the wilderness to begin planning for helispots, spike camps, and drop points for equipment.  The Whelp Fire remains at an estimated 50 acres.  Thirteen firefighters began to construct line and install hose lines.  Due to unfavorable weather yesterday, additional firefighters were not inserted via aircraft.

Today: The on the ground reconnaissance mission will be completed on the John Ek Fire.  Firefighters will share GPS points with fire managers to begin planning for firefighter insertion and suppression tactics.  On the Whelp Fire, firefighters will construct line and string out hose lines.  If a small weather window allows, additional firefighters will be inserted by aircraft.  Both fires will be monitored by aircraft and water drops will occur as necessary. The infrastructure group continues to complete Firewise defensible space projects along the Gunflint Trail.  

WEATHER/FIRE BEHAVIOR: Today is forecasted to be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers this afternoon.  Fire behavior is expected to remain minimal due to higher humidity and light precipitation over the last few days.  Gusty, westerly winds are predicted to develop late Sunday, which will bring in dry air and low humidity levels. 

SUMMARY: The John Ek and Whelp Fires were caused by lightning and are located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The John Ek Fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. The Whelp fire is five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS:  The Upper Gunflint Trail (south side of Loon Lake west to the end of the Gunflint trail) remains in pre-evacuation status.  There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

CLOSURES:

  • Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. The closure includes all forest lands and roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area.

  • Across Superior National Forest, there are several closure orders in place to protect public health and safety due to wildfires.  To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior.

  • A temporary flight restriction for aircraft is in place over the fire areas.

AIR QUALITY: For air quality alerts, see:  Air Quality Index webpage.

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.  See Superior National Forest  Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions FAQ for more information.  Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information.

Upper Gunflint Trail Closed due to Fires

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Effective August 25, 2021: Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. This closure includes all forest lands/roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area. Reservations have been refunded for the next seven days, through August 31. Private lands, roads and county roads remain open for use in the impacted area. See closure order and map for details.


John Ek Whelp Fact Sheet for 8272021

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Yesterday: The John Ek Fire did not make any significant growth due to weather conditions and remains at 1563 acres. Plans were developed to begin ground reconnaissance today. No water drops were necessary. There was no growth on the Whelp Fire and it remains at 50 acres. Fourteen firefighters were inserted on Whelp yesterday and they were able to set up a camp, establish a pump site and begin hose lays.

Today: A reconnaissance crew will inserted into the John Ek fire today and returning this evening.  They will establish communications with the command post and scout for safety zones, helispots and spike camps. Additional resources will be inserted at the Whelp Fire to construct hose lays. Air resources will monitor both fires and suppress any fire activity.

WEATHER/FIRE BEHAVIOR: Cloudy today with showers likely and a slight chance of thunderstorms. Winds are from the east at 10-15 mph, gusting to 30 mph. Fire activity decreases with continued chances for precipitation through the weekend along with cool temps, cloudy skies, and high relative humidity. 

SUMMARY: The John Ek and Whelp Fires were caused by lightning and are located within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The John Ek Fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. It remains at 1,563 acres. The Whelp fire is five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake and is an estimated 50 acres.

SAFETY & EVACUATIONS:  There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

CLOSURES:

  • Superior National Forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail are closed due to fires in the vicinity and limited firefighting resources. This closure includes all forest lands/roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. Trails End and Iron Lake campground are in the closure area.

  • A Forest Service closure order is in place to protect public health and safety due to the fires across the Superior National Forest.  It extends across areas.  To see the full Forest order and other alerts go to: https://www.fs.usda.gov/superior.

  • A Temporary Flight Restriction for aircraft is in place over the fire areas.

     

AIR QUALITY: Air quality alerts can be found at:  Air Quality Index webpage.

 

FIRE RESTRICTIONS: Fire restrictions are in place for the Superior National Forest and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for areas within state jurisdiction Cook and Lake Counties and northern St. Louis County.  Superior National Forest:  Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions See our FAQ for more information.  Minnesota Department of Natural Resources: MN DNR Wildland Fire Information.


John Ek Whelp Fact Sheet for 8262021

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Overview: Yesterday showed minimal fire activity on both fires.  Unless weather conditions do not allow, firefighting resources will be inserted into the Whelp Fire today, while the John Ek Fire will continue to be monitored by air.

John Ek Fire: The fire is 2.5 miles south of Little Saganaga Lake and extends from John Ek Lake to the SE corner of Elton Lake. The John Ek Fire remains at about 1,563 acres. Plans are being developed to begin ground reconnaissance on Friday, August 27.

 

Water drops will be performed as necessary if the fire becomes active. There are no mandatory evacuations in Cook County at this time. Homeowners in Cook County can sign up for the emergency alert system CodeRED at https://www.co.cook.mn.us/index.php/2016-04-14-15-58-03. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office recommends that residents and visitors be in “ready” mode in case of eventual evacuation.

Whelp Fire: The Whelp Fire is a lightning-caused fire located five miles northwest of Sawbill Lake and is an estimated 50 acres. Firefighters will be inserted today. They will establish communications, set up a spike camp and began taking action on the fire.

Closure Update: The Superior National Forest is closing national forest lands and roads along the upper portion of the Gunflint Trail. County roads and private roads, including the Gunflint Trail, remain open. The closure includes all national forest lands and roads along Cook County 12/Gunflint Trail beginning at the Cook County 92 intersection to the end of the Gunflint Trail. The closure area includes Trails End and Iron Lake campgrounds. Campground reservations have been cancelled and refunded for the next seven days, through August 31. The closure is consistent with the Cook County Sheriff’s pre-evacuation area for the upper Gunflint Trail area due to the John Ek Fire. The closure includes all lands, waters, trails, portages, campsite, canoe routes, and Wilderness entry points in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The Forest has notified permit holders and outfitters and is cancelling permits August 21 through September 3. For details on closure areas, visit the Superior National Forest webpage. With continued fires and a shortage of firefighting resources, closures allow firefighters to focus on existing fires or new starts without the concern for public safety. 

Fire Restrictions: The Superior National Forest is not allowing campfires within the Forest boundary on National Forest lands, including the BWCAW. Propane devices with an on/off switch are permitted, including lanterns, stoves, and fire pits. Please see Fire Restrictions Order and our Campfire Restrictions FAQ for more information.

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has various fire restrictions throughout the state. The burning restrictions reflect on-the-ground conditions and wildland fire response capacity, assessed on a county-by-county basis. Please see their website for additional details: https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/index.html

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