BAKER
CITY, Ore. (July 30,
2020) – In response to rising fire danger levels, additional Public Use
Restrictions, or Phase B PURs, will go into effect across the Wallowa-Whitman
National Forest at 12:00 a.m. on July 31, 2020.
Phase
B PURs prohibit campfires, wood stoves, and briquette fires. Campfires are allowed in fire pits provided
at developed recreation sites, where all flammable material should be cleared
10 feet from the edge of the pit, and the pit should be free of overhanging
material. Anyone with a campfire must have a tool that can serve as a shovel
and at least one gallon of water. Campfires
must be attended at all times and completely extinguished prior to
leaving. Remember: “If it is too hot to
touch, it is too hot to leave.”
Campfires
are also allowed in Designated Wilderness Areas – however, campfires are not
allowed in the Lakes Basin of the Eagle Cap Wilderness, where campfires are
prohibited year-around to reduce their impact on this popular destination and
reduce the risk to public safety.
Chainsaw
use is not allowed during Phase B PURs without a permit. Firewood permit holders should follow the
terms of their permits, which govern chainsaw use according to Industrial
Fire Precaution Levels
(IFPLs). Generators are allowed only if
fully contained in the bed of a pickup truck or in an area that has been
cleared of all flammable material at least 10 feet away. Other internal combustion engines are
prohibited, except for motor vehicles.
Motor
vehicle travel off developed forest roads and trails is not allowed due to the
risk of a vehicle sparking a wildfire in the dry grass and encroaching
vegetation. Exception: Vehicles may be
used to access campsites located within 300 feet of an open developed
road. All motorized travel on roads
closed by gates, barricades, berms, rocks, or logs is prohibited.
With
tinder-dry forest fuels and high daytime temperatures, conditions are prime for
human-caused forest fires. We ask that you be extremely careful when out in the
forest. To learn more, contact your
local Forest Service office or visit our websites (http://bmidc.org/restrictions.shtml, www.fs.usda.gov/wallowa-whitman, http://bluemountainfireinfo.blogspot.com).
Please
call 911 to report a forest fire.
Poster: PURs Phase B
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