Smoke from the Deer Head Fire continues to be visible today over - TopicsExpress



          

Smoke from the Deer Head Fire continues to be visible today over the Rincon Mountains. The lightning caused fire is being managed for natural resource benefits in the federally designated Wilderness area of the Rincon Mountain District of Saguaro National Park. Firefighters burned out 50 acres along the south perimeter of the fire between constructed fire lines and the fire on Wednesday. Global positioning instrument surveys of the fire indicated that the fire has grown to 1,003 acres. It continues to burn in Wilderness, where it is functioning in its natural role, helping reduce fuel loads and maintaining wildlife habitat. Firefighters continued to direct the fire’s spread away from important resources in the area, such as the historic Manning Camp. Firefighters continue burnout operations on the fire’s south perimeter today, as part of the strategy of keeping the fire east of Heartbreak Ridge. The Jackalope fire was controlled about 8:00 pm yesterday, and the Tanque Verde Trail and Juniper Basin Campground both re-opened this morning. It is still very dry, however, and visitors are reminded to exercise caution and use only designated areas for campfires. Hikers should also be aware of lightning from passing thunderstorms. All other Rincon Mountain District backcountry closures will remain in effect for the duration of the Deer Head Fire to ensure public safety. For additional fire information visit: inciweb.nwcg.gov/ or: Facebook/SaguaroNationalPark or call the Fire Information Hotline at (520) 733-5150.
Posted on: Thu, 07 Aug 2014 23:17:46 +0000

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