PENDLETON, Ore. (September 26, 2023) — Recent
precipitation and cooler weather conditions across the Umatilla National
Forest has decreased fire danger, prompting fire managers to lift all
public use restrictions pertaining to recreational chainsaw use, smoking,
and off-road travel, effective Sept. 26, 2023.
The public is encouraged to practice safe
campfire principles when recreating in dispersed and developed campsites.
Forest officials recommend the following campfire safety precautions:
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Campfires should be in fire pits
surrounded by dirt, rock, or commercial rings and in areas not conducive to
rapid fire spread. All flammable material shall be cleared within a
3-foot radius from the edge of the pit and free of overhanging material.
Use existing pits wherever possible. (Note: within the Grande Ronde Scenic
Waterway, campfires must be contained in a fireproof container (i.e.,
"fire pan") with sides of a height sufficient to contain all ash
and debris, and all ashes and debris must be removed from the river
corridor. Do not use or construct fire pits or rock fire rings within the
Scenic Waterway.)
·
Campfires must be attended at all times,
and completely extinguished prior to leaving.
·
Persons with campfires should carry a tool
that can serve as a shovel and one gallon of water in their possession. The
intent of this recommendation is to ensure individuals with a campfire to
have the tools necessary to completely extinguish their campfire.
The public’s awareness of the current fire
danger and cooperation is essential. Recreationists, firewood cutters,
hunters, and other forest users can all help by closely adhering to
restrictions, operating safely and cautiously and keeping up-to-date on the
latest orders and regulations.
Please check with a local Oregon
Department of Forestry (ODF) office for public use restrictions on lands
protected by ODF. Additional information is also available at one of
the interagency dispatch centers’ webpages:
Blue Mountain Interagency Dispatch
webpage: www.bmidc.org
John Day Interagency Dispatch
webpage: http://bicc-jdidc.org/index.shtml
Similar restrictions may be in effect on
State and private lands protected by the Washington Department of Natural
Resources (WA-DNR). More information can be found on the WA-DNR
website at: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/.
For more information about the Umatilla
National Forest’s Public Use Restrictions, please contact the Umatilla
National Forest Information Hotline at 1-877-958-9663, or visit our website
at www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla/.
Additional information about the Umatilla
National Forest is available at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla.
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