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Baseball Fire is 65 percent contained

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WILLOWS, Calif., Feb. 29, 2020 — Containment has increased to 65 percent on the Baseball Fire on the Covelo Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest. The fire is approximately 211 acres. The increase in acreage is the result of a more precise measurement of the perimeter after a firing operation on Thursday where crews burned the vegetation between the main fire and an established handline to contain the fire. The Baseball Fire straddles Glenn and Mendocino counties, 15 miles southeast of Covelo.    

 

There are about 100 personnel on the incident including engines and crews from the Mendocino, Klamath and Six Rivers national forests and from Oregon. On Saturday, crews will continue to mop-up and patrol the fire.

 

The forecast shows cloudy and cooler conditions over the weekend with the potential for 11 to 17 mph winds on Sunday. Temperatures are expected to be in the 40s Saturday and 30s on Sunday.  

 

It has been determined that the Baseball fire started from previous pile burning on the Baseball prescribed fire project. The fire is burning in grass, brush and timber in steep, rugged terrain at a low to moderate rate in a mosaic pattern, similar to the desired effects from a prescribed fire. There are no immediate threats to property or structures.


Baseball Fire update

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WILLOWS, Calif., Feb. 28, 2020 — Personnel have reached 50 percent containment on the Baseball Fire on the Covelo Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest. The fire is approximately 140 acres, 15 miles southeast of Covelo in Glenn and Mendocino counties.  The increase in acreage is the result of a firing operation on Thursday where crews burned the vegetation between the main fire and an established handline to contain the fire.

 

There are about 100 personnel on the incident including engines and crews from the Mendocino, Klamath and Six Rivers national forests and from Oregon. On Friday, personnel will continue to mop-up and patrol the fire.

 

It has been determined that the Baseball fire started from previous pile burning on the Baseball prescribed fire project. The fire is burning in grass, brush and timber in steep, rugged terrain at a low to moderate rate in a mosaic pattern, similar to the desired effects from a prescribed fire. There are no immediate threats to property or structures.

 

The forecast shows cloudy and cooler conditions over the weekend as an approaching system out of the Pacific Northwest reaches the area. Temperatures are expected to be in the 50s Friday and 40s on Saturday with winds 4 to 8 mph.   


Baseball Fire update 11 am

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WILLOWS, Calif., Feb. 27, 2020 — The Baseball Fire on the Covelo Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest remains at 68 acres and 40 percent contained. The fire is about 15 miles southeast of Covelo in Glenn and Mendocino counties.   

 

About 100 personnel are working to complete containment of the fire. Assisting on the incident are engines and crews from the Mendocino, Klamath and Six Rivers national forests and from Oregon.

 

It has been determined that the Baseball fire started from previous pile burning on the Baseball prescribed fire project. The fire is burning in grass, brush and timber in steep, rugged terrain. The fire is spreading at a low to moderate rate in a mosaic pattern, similar to the desired effects from a prescribed fire. There are no immediate threats to property or structures.

 

Thursday’s forecast shows warm, dry weather continuing with a light wind around 5 mph and temperatures in the mid-60s. 

 


Containment increases on Baseball Fire

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WILLOWS, Calif., Feb. 26, 2020 Fire crews have increased containment to 40 percent on the Baseball Fire on the Covelo Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest. The wildfire is estimated at 68 acres and is located approximately 15 miles southeast of Covelo near Atchison campground. It has been determined that the fire started from previous pile burning on the Baseball prescribed fire project.

 

The fire is burning in grass, brush and timber. There are no immediate threats to property or structures.

 

About 75 personnel are working on the incident and resources include crews, engines, a water tender and a helicopter. Wednesday’s forecast shows the warm, dry weather continuing with a light wind around 5 mph and temperatures in the high-60s. 

 


Baseball Fire Update 4 pm

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WILLOWS, Calif., Feb. 25, 2020 – The Baseball wildfire on the Covelo Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest has grown to approximately 60 acres and is five percent contained. It has been determined that the fire started from previous pile burning on the Baseball prescribed fire project. The Baseball Fire is located approximately 15 miles southeast of Covelo near Atchison campground.  

 

About 55 personnel are assigned to the incident including one crew, three engines, one water tender and a helicopter. An additional crew has been ordered. Conditions reported at the fire are light wind, 70 degrees and a low to moderate rate of spread.  

 

There are no immediate threats to property or structures. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

Baseball wildfire starts on Covelo Ranger District

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WILLOWS, Calif., Feb. 25, 2020 – The Baseball wildfire started at noon Tuesday, Feb. 25 on the Covelo Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest. It is located approximately 15 miles southeast of Covelo and is estimated at 40 acres.

 

Personnel have arrived at the incident and additional resources have been ordered to help contain the fire. There is a light wind, temps in the mid-70s and a low to moderate rate of spread reported at the fire.

 

There are no immediate threats to property or structures. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

 


Prescribed fire planned for April 14th 2021

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Wolf - 242 acres - Brown County, off of Axsom Branch Road. 

Map of the vicinity is attached to this announcement and can also be found in the map section of this page.  


Prescribed fire planned for April 6th 2021

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Harding Flats - 387 acres - Perry County off of Gerlad Road. See attached vicinity map. 


Prescribed fire planned for April 4th 2021

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The Harding Flats prescribed burn area is located in Perry County. There are no trail closures associated with this prescribed burn area. The Harding Flats area is marked on the map attached to this announcement. The main objective for this prescribed burn area is barrens restoration.


Prescribed fire planned for April 3rd 2021

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The Tige prescribed burn area is located in Perry County. This burn will require a temporary closure of Two Lakes trail north of Indian Lake Road. On the map attached to this announcement, Tige is the largest of all the units. The main objective for this prescribed burn area is oak-hickory regeneration.


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