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Puzzle Fire near Mt. Jefferson tops 4,100 Acres
Bend Weekly News Sources
August 22, 2006
Cascade Crest Complex Fire Grows to Nearly 19,000 Acres
by Bend Weekly News Sources
Comprised of the Black Crater, Lake George, and Puzzle fires,
the Cascade Crest Complex Wildland Fire has burned just short of
19,000 acres and is estimated at 30 percent containment.
The newest fire, dubbed “The Puzzle Fire” because of its
proximity to the Puzzle Creek Drainage, started August 19 from
unknown causes. It has now grown to 4,126 acres with zero
containment. The Puzzle Fire is burning two miles east of Marion
Forks and about a dozen miles north of the Lake George Fire.
The lightning-caused Black Crater fire has burned 9,400 acres
and is considered 100 percent contained. Five miles west of
Sisters, the Lake George fire is now at 5,472 acres and is 70
percent contained.
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1,000 fire personnel including 28 crews and two spike camps
continue their efforts. Divisions are now being combined on the
Lake George Fire as mop up continues in the interior in
preparation for aerial mop up. One spike camp has been pulled
from the line. Crews have completed direct line construction on
the northwest perimeter up to Mt. Washington from the lava flow.
Crews are also mopping up spot fires and looking for additional
spots in the area.
The Black Crater Fire is being patrolled and all nuisance smokes
have been mopped up. Some engines, tenders and crews remain.
Crews have now been able to reach the Puzzle Fire on the
Willamette National Forest, and dozer lines are being
constructed outside the Mt. Jefferson Wilderness using old roads
and fire-lines from the B & B Fire in 2003. Crews began
constructing hand fire-line near Marion Lake, from an old B & B
fuel break to the Pacific Crest Trail.
Temperatures in the mid to upper 70s, and humidity in 25-30
percent range are expected today when fire behavior is expected
to become more active.
Highway 242 opened this morning to all traffic, and forest
closures are in place. Because of the Puzzle Fire, most of the
Mt. Jefferson Wilderness area and surrounding forest lands are
closed until further notice. The closed area is bounded by
Highway 22 on the west, Whitewater Creek on the north, the Warm
Springs reservation on the northeast, Forest Roads 1230 and 1234
on the east and Highway 20/126 from Santiam Pass to Santiam
Junction on the South. Marion and Pamelia Lakes are contained
within the closure area.
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