WadeNAZ Report post Posted September 25, 2011 wish I would have known before I headed up. But gave me an excuse to scout other areas... Per - INCIWEB http://inciweb.org/incident/2705/ Pleasant Valley, Ariz. (September 25, 2011 - 0930 hrs.) - Pleasant Valley Ranger District fire specialists are managing the lightning-caused Tanner wildfire, now about 2,000 acres, which began on August 20 near the peak of Armer Mountain in the Sierra Anchas. Fire activity may be visible to visitors and residents in the Tonto Basin, Globe, and Young areas and also when looking south from SR 260. Downdraft winds from a thunderstorm off Armer Mountain pushed the fire across Hwy. 288 yesterday evening around 7 pm and the fire burned through the dispersed camping area. No campers were present and no structures were lost. Hwy. 288 is closed from Rose Creek south to the intersection with Hwy. 188. "Yesterday, crews were focused on successful burning operations around the private properties of Dream Catcher and Rose Creek" stated John Thornburg, Fire Management Officer. Due to the increased size of the fire, a Type 3 team will assume mangement of the fire today. For further information, call the Pleasant Valley Ranger District offices at 928-462-4300, or stay updated at www.fs.usda.gov/Tonto. <BR style="CLEAR: right"> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
standman Report post Posted September 25, 2011 Yeah I was up there when they were closing the roads. They were building a gate too and closing the road up workman creek. Looked like the fire jumped and got real hot on the west side of the highway at workman creek. Lots of dark black smoke with a pretty good plume. Brian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Str8Shot Report post Posted September 25, 2011 Sounds like if they do not gain control this is one fire that will throw a monkey wrench into some of the upcoming hunts (plan B and C may be needed) ... Hope they get control of the situation soon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhuntaz1 Report post Posted September 26, 2011 Yeah I was up there when they were closing the roads. They were building a gate too and closing the road up workman creek. Looked like the fire jumped and got real hot on the west side of the highway at workman creek. Lots of dark black smoke with a pretty good plume. Brian The workman creek rosd has been closed for 2 weeks. Something about the old uranium mine and the tailings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mbiewer Report post Posted September 26, 2011 BowHuntaz: Workmans creek area has signs posted up here year round. The tonto website said workmans creek area is closed due to construction, not due to "blinky," the three eyed fish. WadenAz: Thanks so much for posting this. We have tags for muley there also, and in fact due to scheduling i get a 4 day weekend this week... we were gonna head up and scout... serious change of plans since we cant get to the timberline to set up camp. BUNK! Little too warm to set up off the a-cross road. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhuntaz1 Report post Posted September 26, 2011 BowHuntaz: Workmans creek area has signs posted up here year round. The tonto website said workmans creek area is closed due to construction, not due to "blinky," the three eyed fish. I was up there 2 weeks ago and there were 3 pieces of printed paper on the sign board and the same 3 on the fence they put up. Those pecies of paper were not posted the previous week I was up there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhuntaz1 Report post Posted September 26, 2011 Workman Creek Recreation Area will be closed due to construction activities on Tonto National Forest Release Date: Aug 29, 2011 Young, Ariz. (Aug. 29, 2011) Tonto National Forest officials announced today that the Workman Creek Recreation Area will be closed, from the Elks Youth Camp east beyond the Workman Creek falls and north towards Reynolds Creek, for hazardous waste removal at Workman Creek Uranium Mine Sites, located on the Pleasant Valley Ranger District, Young, Ariz. Construction is scheduled to begin on September 6 and continue through December. Heavy equipment will be operating throughout Workman Creek on both sides of the canyon, side roads, and in the Cascade and Creekside day-use areas. The purpose of the closure is to ensure public and contractor safety. Wildlife restrictions and winter weather conditions determined the construction dates. An Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) was previously prepared to present a detailed analysis of reclamation alternatives that were used for agency decision-making. The analysis conclusion was that there are site environmental concerns related to arsenic, uranium, and radium-226. The clean-up will involve excavating the hot spot areas in the day-use sites and on-site disposal; rerouting the All-terrain Vehicle (ATV) traffic to eliminate access to the most highly affected road segments; and closing the adits (mine openings) with waste rock or bat gates. Copies of the project fact sheet are available at the Tonto National Forest Supervisors office (2324 E. McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ) and the Pleasant Valley Ranger District office (Young, AZ). Please contact Dave Frew (928-462-4330) or Anne Fischer (602-225-5389) to schedule a time to view the EE/CA documents. The EE/CA and the project fact sheet are also available on www.fs.usda.gov/Tonto under Land/Resources Management/Projects. News Release So yes it is about "blinky,the three eyed fish." The flyers that are posted state "$5000 and or 6 months in jail for trespassers." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mbiewer Report post Posted September 27, 2011 Yeah BowHunt.... sorry my mistake. I seen the official press release about the workmans creek project after i posted, just didnt have time to correct my statement. Been up there numerous times and there has always been signs posted about the dangers of the radiation for the past few years Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bowhuntaz1 Report post Posted September 27, 2011 Yeah BowHunt.... sorry my mistake. I seen the official press release about the workmans creek project after i posted, just didnt have time to correct my statement. Been up there numerous times and there has always been signs posted about the dangers of the radiation for the past few years No worries. I have a camera half way up that hill. I was going to go get it when I ran into the signs and the fence across the road. Now I have to wait till April 1st-ish to go get it. I also have another cam on the edge of the Tanner fire that I might have to wait to get when they let us in that area, IF it did not melt.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonecollector Report post Posted September 29, 2011 Looks like the road is going to be closed all weekend. I guess we have to take another route. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mbiewer Report post Posted September 29, 2011 Below is the laest inciweb report as of 6 pm ------------ Young, Ariz. (September 28, 2011 - 1700 hrs.) - Pleasant Valley Ranger District fire specialists are managing the lightning-caused Tanner wildfire, which began on August 20 near the peak of Armer Mountain in the Sierra Anchas. Fire Facts Incident Commander: Jeremy Human Date started: 08/20/ 2011 1430 hrs Number of personnel: 185 Location: 19 miles south of Young, Arizona Lat: 33 50' 06"Long: 111 00' 37" Resources committed: 6 crews 12 engines Cause: Lightning Aircraft: 2 helicopters Size: 6,000 acres Percent contained: 25 Estimated containment date: Terrain: Steep Estimated Cost to date: $1,040,000 Fuel: Light logging slash Closure: Stretch of Hwy. 288 Summary: Pleasant Valley Ranger District fire specialists are managing the lightning-caused Tanner wildfire, which began on August 20 near the peak of Armer Mountain in the Sierra Anchas. The size of the fire is about 6,000 acres, and is 25 percent contained, with the fire spreading today mainly to the northeast. Fire activity was reduced today, resulting in less smoke. Water drops continued, but no retardant was ordered. Crews will work into the night in the Workman Creek area removing brush and establishing fire lines, as well as continuing mop-up operations on the northwest corner of the fire. Arizona Game and Fish officials say 700 tags have been issued for the General Season Turkey Hunt which kicks off Fri., Sep. 30. Alternate travel plans may be advisable due to the continued closure of part of Hwy. 288 through this weekend. For further information, please contact the Arizona Game and Fish Department at 602-942-3000 or visit their website at http://www.azgfd.gov/ Closures: Hwy. 288 is closed from McFadden (milepost 290) south to the A-Cross Road. This portion of Hwy. 288 will remain closed through the weekend. Crews continue mop-up operations to remove fallen trees and hazardous branches and limbs and to generally secure the roadway for safe vehicle passage. For further information about the road closure, please contact the Gila County Sheriff's Office: 928-474-2208, or go to http://www.az511.gov/ For information, call the Pleasant Valley Ranger District offices at 928-462-4300, or stay updated at www.fs.usda.gov/Tonto. To report a wildland fire, the fire emergency number is 866-746-6516, or dial 9-1-1. Basic Information Incident Type Wildfire Cause Lightning Date of Origin Saturday August 20th, 2011 approx. 02:30 PM Location Armer Mtn. 19 miles south of Young, AZ Incident Commander Jerry Human Current Situation Total Personnel 185 Size 6,000 acres Percent Contained 25% Fuels Involved Light logging slash Fire Behavior Today fire spread mainly to the northeast Significant Events Fire activity was reduced today, resulting in less smoke. Water drops continued, but no retardant was ordered. Outlook Planned Actions Crews will work into the night in the Workman Creek area removing brush and establishing fire lines, as well as continuing mop-up operations on the northwest corner of the fire. Terrain Difficulty High Remarks Hwy. 288 is closed from McFadden (milepost 290) south to the A-Cross Road. This portion of Hwy. 288 will remain closed through the weekend. Crews continue mop-up operations to remove fallen trees and hazardous branches and limbs and to generally secure the roadway for safe vehicle passage. For further information about the road closure, please contact the Gila County Sheriff’s Office: 928-474-2208, or go to www.az511.gov Share this post Link to post Share on other sites