Q&A

Is there a fire near Mt Adams?

Is there a fire near Mt Adams?

The Big Hollow fire is currently burning east and north of the Trapper Creek Wilderness In the Mt. Adams Ranger District and is estimated to be about 5,000 to 10,000 acres in size and growing.

Is there a fire in Gifford Pinchot National Forest?

No active fires at Gifford Pinchot National Forest.

Is Big Hollow fire still burning?

The Big Hollow Fire is now considered to be 70% contained. Due to the rugged remoteness of the area where much of the fire is burning total containment is not likely to occur until the snow flies or a season ending weather event occurs. An area closure remains in effect.

Where was the big hollow fire?

Big Hollow Fire Information Big Hollow Fire started on Sept 9, 2020 and is located about 15 miles northwest of Carson & 7 miles southeast of Cougar, WA. To ensure the safety of the visiting public & emergency responders, please respect closures in place.

How many acres did the big hollow fire burn?

24,147 acres
The Big Hollow Fire started on Tuesday September 8, 2020 approx. 04:30 AM, 15 miles NW of Carson Washington and 7 miles SE of Cougar Washington within Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The fire burned 24,147 acres on national forest land and 847 acres on Washington state land.

Is the National Forest closed in Washington?

The following is currently in effect: Closure alert: Due to extreme fire danger, all recreation and public access to DNR-managed lands in eastern Washington will be temporarily closed starting July 23, 2021, and lasting until fire conditions improve.

What cause the big hollow fire?

The cause of the fire remains unknown. Closures inside the southwest portions of the burn area are in place to ensure public safety. The closure area includes developed campgrounds, dispersed camping, day use areas, wilderness areas and forest roads and trails. However, hazards abound in certain portions of the forest.

How big is the fire in Cougar Washington?

22,153 acres
— Fire officials reported Wednesday that the Big Hollow Fire burning in southwest Washington has burned 22,153 acres. The fire burning seven miles southeast of Cougar, Washington is now 15% contained.

What caused the big hollow fire?

Franz said the unprecedented strong easterly winds spreading grass fires in eastern Washington caused the unprecedented spread of the fires. She stated that 90 percent of the fires were initially caused by humans.

Where is the smoke in Seattle coming from?

Smoke from Canada arrives, air quality alert issued for some parts of Puget Sound. Winds from the northwest are blowing smoke from fires in British Columbia into the Puget Sound, lowering air quality throughout the region.

Is Bend Oregon affected by the fires?

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Swamp Wells Trail Fire on the Deschutes National Forest nine miles south of Bend is now 30% contained and remains at 64 acres, amid mop-up work and minimal fire activity, officials said Tuesday.

When did the Mt Adams Fire Pass Incident Command?

On Sat., Oct. 10th the Type IV Team assigned to the fire passed incident command back to the Mt. Adams Ranger District. All resources have been demobilized and all contractors have removed their equipment from the fire. A Burn Area Emergency Response Team submitted an emergency rehabilitation and restoration plan on 10/13/2020.

Where is Mount Adams volcano located in Washington?

Between half and two thirds of Adams is within the Mount Adams Wilderness of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The remaining area is within the Mount Adams Recreation Area of the Yakama Indian Reservation. While many of the volcanic peaks in Oregon are located on the Cascade Crest, Adams is the only active volcano in Washington to do so.

Is the Mount Adams Mountain in Washington extinct?

Although Adams has not erupted in more than 1,000 years, it is not considered extinct. It is the second-highest mountain in Washington, after Mount Rainier.

Where was the Big Hollow Fire in Washington?

The Big Hollow Fire started on Tuesday September 8, 2020 approx. 04:30 AM, 15 miles NW of Carson Washington and 7 miles SE of Cougar Washington within Gifford Pinchot National Forest. The fire burned 24,147 acres on national forest land and 847 acres on Washington state land.