Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Crockets Knob Fire Update - Aug. 31, 2022

NORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12 

Incident Commanders: Jeff Dimke and Bobby Shindelar  

August 31, 2022 


Weather: Another weather disturbance will move through the area today, bringing increased winds and very dry and hot conditions. Winds will be gusty, mainly along ridgetops, approaching 25 mph in the afternoon. Winds will shift to the northwest and diminish through the late evening hours as a dry cool front moves through the area. 

Operations:  Gusty winds and higher temperatures across the fire area contributed to increased fire activity yesterday afternoon, producing a smoke column that was visible from many surrounding communities. The fire made short runs in available fuels on the north and northwest edges of the fire, and has moved close to west Princess Trailhead, directly south of Indian Rock Lookout. The fire has also pushed toward the northeast and is burning on a small portion of the Umatilla National Forest. 

Work along FSR 45 continues with heavy equipment and crews to remove fuels to strengthen containment lines. Good progress has been made along the southern edge where crews have established some containment in the Big Boulder Creek area. Hotshot crews are still engaged along the eastern fire edge as well as the roadless areas in the north and west, to identify and construct containment lines in areas with a high probability of success to slow fire spread. 

Air resources, including multiple helicopters, are actively engaged on the fire, utilizing water sources in the area, including Olive Lake. If you see firefighting aircraft, please keep back to allow pilots to maneuver safely and continue firefighting operations. There is a Temporary Flight Restriction in place, which also applies to private unmanned aircraft (drones).  

Closures: Current area closure information and map for both Malheur and Umatilla Forests can be found here:  https://www.fs.usda.gov/malheur 

Smoke may be visible to nearby communities and Forest visitors. Smoke and air quality impacts within the state can be monitored by visiting: http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com 

  

Quick Facts: 

  • SIZE:   2,295 Acres 
  • CONTAINMENT: 5% 
  • CAUSE: Lightning 
  • PERSONNEL: 582 
  • LOCATION: 19 miles north of Prairie City 
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FIRE INFORMATION:  

541-625-0892 

2022.crocketsknob@firenet.gov  

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CrocketsKnobFire  

INCIWEB: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8355/  

 

TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTION 

There is a Temporary Flight Restriction over the Crockets Knob Fire area. Wildfires are a No Drone Zone - if you fly, we can’t. 

 



BMIDC Morning Briefing, Wednesday, August 31st, 2022

 

BMIDC MORNING BRIEFING 

Wednesday, August 31st, 2022  

8/30 (NEW) INITIAL ATTACK 

Fires 

Acres 

Umatilla National Forest  

0 

0 

Wallowa Whitman National Forest  

1 

50 

Vale/PRD District BLM Baker Area  

0 

0 

NEO Oregon Department of Forestry  

0 

0 

WA DNR Snake River Unit  

0 

0 

BIA Umatilla Agency 

0 

0 

Total 

1 

50 

INCIDENT SUMMARY 

Fire Activity 

8/30 

Initial Attack 

OR-WWF-000400, Double Creek.  WVFZ.  T1S R49E Sec 31.  Grizzly Ridge Area.  10 Miles SW of Imnaha, OR.  50 Acres.  Lightning Caused.  Resources Responded 8/30.  Timber. 

Previously Reported Incidents 

OR-WWF-000380, Nebo.  WVFZ.  T5S R46E Sec 17.  Imnaha Divide Area.  13 Miles SE of Joesph, OR.  389 Acres.  Lightning Caused.  Resources Responded 8/26. 

OR-WWF-000334, Sturgill.  WVFZ.  T3S R42E Sec 23.  North Minam River Area.  17 Miles SW of Joseph, OR.  552 Acres.  Lightning Caused.  Resources Responded 8/22.  

Example: OR-974S-001114, Buck. WAL ODF.  T4N R44E Sec 11 NWNW. Courtney Creek Area. 29 Miles North of Enterprise, OR.  .1 Acres.  Unknown Cause.  ODF Stat Fire.  Resources Responded 9/29.  Contained 9/29.  Grass. 

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Crockets Knob Fire Update - Aug. 30, 2022

NORTHWEST INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM 12

Incident Commanders: Jeff Dimke and Bobby Shindelar 

August 30, 2022

A community meeting will be livestreamed on Facebook tonight at 6:00 PM, Tuesday, August 30th. https://www.facebook.com/CrocketsKnobFire 

Weather: Tuesday and Wednesday will bring higher temperatures and lower fuel moisture to the fire area, along with gusty and erratic winds from a cold front moving into the area. These conditions could lead to an increase in fire behavior over the next few days.

Operations: Firefighters are utilizing a full suppression strategy to contain the Crockets Knob Fire. Yesterday work continued along FSR 45, using masticators and heavy equipment to thin brush and remove dead and down timber. Crews continue work in roadless areas along the north and east edges to construct handline, utilizing terrain features to aid in containment. The Structure Group is staffed with engines that are working primarily on the southern edge of the fire to identify any potential future structure and infrastructure protection needs, based on predicted weather events, fuel types and terrain that could contribute to fire growth. 

Closures: Road, trail, campground, and area closures are in effect. An area closure is in effect starting at the junction of County Road 20 and FSR 45, east to Sunshine Guard Station, north on FSR 2000909 to the junction at FSR 4550, northeast on FSR 4555, then northeast to Sunrise Butte Trail #255, northeast to the junction with Princess Trail #251, east to Blue Mountain Trail #6141, northwest to FSR 45, and back south to the junction of County Road 20. All boundary roads and trails will be closed EXCEPT County Road 20 from the junction of FSR 45 to the junction of FSR 2000909 at Sunshine Guard Station. For full area closure information and map, please visit https://www.fs.usda.gov/malheur

Smoke may be visible to nearby communities and Forest visitors. Smoke and air quality impacts within the state can be monitored by visiting: http://oregonsmoke.blogspot.com

Quick Facts:

  • SIZE:  1,859 Acres
  • CONTAINMENT: 0%
  • CAUSE: Lightning
  • PERSONNEL: 438
  • LOCATION: 19 miles north of Prairie City

FIRE INFORMATION: 

  • 541-625-0892
  • 2022.crocketsknob@firenet.gov 
  • FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CrocketsKnobFire 
  • INCIWEB: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/8355/ 

TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTION

There is a Temporary Flight Restriction over the Crockets Knob Fire area. Wildfires are a No Drone Zone - if you fly, we can’t.




BMIDC Morning Briefing, Tuesday, August 30th, 2022

 

BMIDC MORNING BRIEFING 

Tuesday, August 30th, 2022  

8/29 (NEW) INITIAL ATTACK 

Fires 

Acres 

Umatilla National Forest  

0 

0 

Wallowa Whitman National Forest  

0 

0 

Vale/PRD District BLM Baker Area  

0 

0 

NEO Oregon Department of Forestry  

0 

0 

WA DNR Snake River Unit  

0 

0 

BIA Umatilla Agency 

0 

0 

Total 

0 

0 

INCIDENT SUMMARY 

Fire Activity 

8/29 

Initial Attack 

No New IAs To Report 

Previously Reported Incidents 

OR-WWF-000380, Nebo.  WVFZ.  T5S R46E Sec 17.  Imnaha Divide Area.  13 Miles SE of Joesph, OR.  69 Acres.  Lightning Caused.  Resources Responded 8/26. 

OR-WWF-000334, Sturgill.  WVFZ.  T3S R42E Sec 23.  North Minam River Area.  17 Miles SW of Joseph, OR.  387 Acres.  Lightning Caused.  Resources Responded 8/22.  

Example: OR-974S-001114, Buck. WAL ODF.  T4N R44E Sec 11 NWNW. Courtney Creek Area. 29 Miles North of Enterprise, OR.  .1 Acres.  Unknown Cause.  ODF Stat Fire.  Resources Responded 9/29.  Contained 9/29.  Grass.