As of this morning (July 24), the size of the Hay Creek Fire is estimated at about 1000 acres (405ha). This image from the Montana DNRC’s Interactive Wildland Fire Map website shows the fire boundary in context with the nearby area . . .
Hay Creek Fire – Incident Update for July 23
Please note that there is a community meeting Saturday, July 24th at 6:00PM. The meeting will take place at the Sondreson Community Hall parking lot.
Incident Update
Resources on scene observed active fire behavior through the night. The fire is burning in the Hay Creek drainage in the North Fork of the Flathead National Forest and is being managed for full suppression. Due to safety concerns associated with steep terrain, thick timber, and current fuel conditions, fire managers are using indirect tactics. Today firefighters will continue brushing out roads and improving fuel breaks on the Hay Creek, Red Meadow, and Spruce Creek Roads, as assessing the need for future structure protection
Fire command transitioned to a Type 3 Incident Management Team 6am Friday morning, July 23, 2021.
EVACUATIONS / STRUCTURES THREATENED
The Flathead County Sheriff’s department issued 20 pre-evacuation notices to structure in vicinity of the Hay Creek Fire on Wednesday. See associated pre-evacuation notice.
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Hay Creek Fire – Glacier Park suspends backcountry permits; extra personnel on-call
Extract from a note from Jim Dahlstrom, Glacier Park’s Polebridge District Ranger:
…the Park is temporarily suspending the issuing of backcountry camping permits.…we have extra rangers coming up all weekend in case we need to mobilize and move people.
Hay Creek Fire – Evacuation Warning Issued by Flathead County Sheriff’s Office
From the Hay Creek Fire InciWeb site . . .
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office issued an Evacuation Warning to residences in the North Fork Area earlier today [July 22, 2021]. The Evacuation Warning area begins at approximately the Gravel Pit North of Polebridge, including residents accessing their home from Long Bow Trail, and follows the North Fork Road up to Red Meadow Road, then extends West. The Evacuation Warning also includes residents on the North side of Red Meadow Road. Please see the attached Hay Creek Fire Evacuation Warning Map dated 22JUL2021.
An Evacuation Warning means there is a potential threat to life and/or property. This warning is issued to give residents time to prepare for a possible evacuation. Residents & Visitors who require additional time to evacuate or need to move pets or livestock are advised to begin the evacuation process now.
Hay Creek Fire Inciweb site now online
All right! The Inciweb site for the Hay Creek Fire is on the air. It is still not fully populated, but already has some useful information, including the fact that a Type 3 management team takes over Friday morning.
Pre-evacuation notifications in progress – Hay Creek Fire
From a Moose Creek resident…
Sheriff was just here. They are focusing Red Meadow to Hay Creek today just to say what is going on. They will reassess tomorrow and head up Whale and Moose Creek. They may close the NF to non landowners in 3 or 4 days. Of course short of helicopters and crew but lots of fire engines, grading NF road as well. He said spread the word.
Stage II Fire Restrictions Implemented across NW Montana
Note that the fire danger in Flathead County is now rated at Extreme.
This press release is also downloadable in PDF format…
Northern Rockies Coordination Group
Northwest Montana Area
For Immediate Release: July 22, 2021
Stage II Fire Restrictions Implemented across NW Montana
Kalispell, MT, July 22, 2021 — Interagency fire managers agreed to implement Stage II Fire Restrictions that will go into effect at 12:01am Monday, July 26th, 2021 across the Flathead National Forest, Glacier National Park, Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks sites, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Kalispell, Stillwater, and Swan Units, and Flathead County.
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Hay Creek Fire – first press release and initial fire information
The Hay Creek Fire started brewing up yesterday, July 21, on top of the ridge along the north edge of the Hay Creek Drainage (see map below). The Forest Service dispatched assets to fight this fire in the late afternoon. By evening, it was about 50-60 acres in extent. According to early morning radio chatter, the fire laid down overnight but was starting to pick back up. Here is the first press release regarding the Hay Creek Fire, sent out yesterday evening at abut 10:00pm. You can also download it as a PDF.
Updated food storage restrictions for Flathead National Forest
From the press release. (See also the official order, which is much more detailed and contains supporting material.)
Kalispell, MT, July 19, 2021—The Flathead National Forest has updated the existing food storage restrictions for all Flathead National Forest lands outside of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex and reminds the public to be bear aware. The updated order can be found on the Flathead National Forest website. The intent of food storage restrictions is to reduce the likelihood of a bear getting into unsecured food and garbage. Bears can become food conditioned if they receive a food reward. Food conditioned bears can lead to an increase in conflicts between humans and bears, which compromises the safety of both.
The order requires all attractants to be stored in an acceptable manner when unattended. Attractants can include, but are not limited to;
- Human Food
- Garbage
- Pet Food
- Livestock Feed
Acceptable methods of food storage include;
- Secured in a hard-sided recreational vehicle, vehicle trunk, trailer cab, or dwelling
- Suspended at least 10 feet up and four feet out from an upright support
- Stored in an approved bear-resistant container
- Stored within an approved and operating electric fence
As always, there is inherent risk to recreating in bear country and it is vital that everyone does their part to be Bear Aware and Recreate Responsibly. It is often said, “a fed bear is a dead bear.” Please don’t be responsible for a bear becoming conditioned by receiving human food rewards. For more information on approved bear-resistant containers please visit the Flathead National Forest website.
Fire restrictions updated for NW Montana; Flathead County at Stage I Saturday
Here we go again. Note that the fire danger in Flathead County is rated at Very High. From the official press release . . .
Northern Rockies Coordination Group
Northwest Montana Area
For Immediate Release: July 15, 2021
Fire Restrictions Updated for NW Montana
Kalispell, MT, July 15, 2021 — Interagency fire managers agreed to implement Stage I Fire Restrictions that will go into effect at 12:01am Saturday, July 17th, 2021 across the Flathead National Forest, Glacier National Park, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Kalispell, Stillwater, and Swan Units, and Flathead County.
Interagency fire managers are implementing Stage II Fire Restrictions that will go into effect at 12:01am Saturday, July 17th, 2021 across the Kootenai National Forest, Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Libby Unit, Sanders and Lake County lands.
Interagency fire managers are implementing Stage II Fire Restrictions that will go into effect at 12:00am Friday, July 16th, 2021 across Lincoln County lands.
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