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Cub Creek 2 Fire
Evening Update
July 19, 2021
Public meeting notice: Wednesday, July 21, starting at 6 PM. The meeting will take place at the "Red Barn" (Mack Lloyd Park) on the west side of Winthrop.
Fire Information Line – (541)-670-0812 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)
The fire is burning on Okanogan County Fire District 6 and Washington Department of Natural Resources protected lands and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
Winthrop, WA — Cub Creek 2 – The fire remains split into two arms and continued to grow actively to the north and northeast into the evening hours. The east arm has burned over Valley Creek and is approximately 1 mile from First Butte Lookout. The objective is to keep the fire from moving out of the Boulder Creek drainage. The west arm is burning northeasterly paralleling the Chewuch River where it has crossed Forest Road 5140 and is moving towards Falls Creek. The fire has reached the Eastside Chewuck Rd along the 8 Mile Ranch. The majority of the left flank of the fire is lined with dozerline from the heel of the fire to Buck Lake. The portion of this line to First Creek Road is considered contained. The south line is being reinforced to prevent spread with water resources. Multiple water dropping aerial resources including heavy lift helicopters with buckets provided support to firefighters in all locations of the fire.
Today, firefighters looked for opportunities to tie existing dozerline on the west arm into Cub Creek and prepare Cub Creek Road as a holding line. On the east arm, firefighters worked and scouted opportunities to tie the south flank up to Ramsey Peak and tie the line into Pebble or Boulder Creeks. Private inholdings with structures and other infrastructure along the drainage to the north of the fire and near 20 Mile received preparations.
Local resource advisors provided input to protect natural and historical values on all fires.
The Cub Creek 2 Fire is estimated at 8,255 acres with a 5% containment. The fire is burning north pushed by diurnal winds during the day and south during the late evening and morning. Please only call 911 if flare-ups are near structures.
Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuations for the Chewuch River drainage have been reevaluated and remain in effect. One Level 3 (Go) evacuation area is present for residences along East and West Chewuch Roads starting from approximately 4 miles north of Winthrop to just past the confluence of the Eight Mile Creek and the Chewuch River on the east and north, and along both sides of Cub Creek Road in the west. Two Level 2 (Set) zones are present: one for residences along East and West Chewuch Roads approximately 2 miles north to approximately 4 miles north of Winthrop, and one for residences on the north end of Rendezvous Road and along both sides of Little Cub Creek in the south, the 5215 Road in the north and wets. Please see the OCEM website for the most up-to-date evacuation levels and further information. The Red Cross Evacuation Center is on stand-by if needed at the Methow Valley Elementary School.
Resources for additional information:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CubCreek2Fire2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Email: 2021.cubcreek2@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/.../emer ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Resources: Total personnel–218 4-type 2 initial attack hand crews, 4-type 2 hand crews, 2- heavy helicopters, 1-light lift helicopter, 5-engines, 3-dozer, 3-water tenders, and 24 overhead.
Closures:
For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions.
Forest Service Campgrounds have been swept and closed along the river drainage. Additionally, the following roads accessing the fire area have been closed:
• Rendezvous, Banker Pass, East and West Chewuch, and at the junction of the Forest Service Roads 39 and 37 due to down powerlines, rolling debris, and falling trees.
• Goat Creek Road at the junction of the 52 and 5225 Road
• 100 spur of West Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road
• 100 spur of East Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road
• 5215 Road
• 5008 Road 100 spur road in Bear Creek
• 5009 Road 100 spur road in Ramsey Creek
• 5009 Road 100 spur road in Pearrygin Creek
• 4225 Road
• 4235 Road
Weather: Monday was warmer and drier with southwest winds on ridges. There was heavy smoke in the valley this morning. Winds were west 5 mph turning to slope/valley at 3 - 7 mph after 10:00 am. West winds were 5–10 mph starting down Hwy 20 and aligned drainages around 1600 hrs. Temperatures were near 90 plus degrees in the valley and 80 degrees mid-slope and ridges. Relative humidity was very low at 14–20%.
Air Quality: Expect similar smoke impacts tomorrow in the upper Methow Valley. Increased impacts will occur in the lower Methow Valley and the Columbia River drainage toward Omak. Smoke will settle into valleys overnight resulting in unhealthy to hazardous air in Winthrop and Mazama between 4:00 am to mid-afternoon. Mazama may be worse due to increased fire activity yesterday and west winds this afternoon. Please monitor the air quality on the incident FB page above and the WA Smoke Blog and take appropriate actions. All vehicle traffic is advised to travel with lights on for safety.
Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq
Northwest Incident Management Type 2 Team 8, led by Incident Commander Kevin Stock, is the team responsible for management of these fires.
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A Level 3 Immediate Evacuation (GO NOW) has been issued for the area on the State Route 20 side of the Methow River from the Mazama entrance (Lost River Road) east towards Winthrop to the Mazama Bible Camp Road. (SR 20 from Mazama to MP 182)
Evacuations are due to increased fire activity of the Cedar Creek Fire, burning Southwest of Mazama Washington.
Persons should be aware of their surroundings and take action NOW.
Be cautious of emergency vehicles responding.
This may be the only notice you receive.
Do Not wait for door to door notification, take action NOW. Evacuate towards Winthrop NOW.
State Route 20 is CLOSED west of Mile Post 182 (Mazama Bible Camp Road).
A Red Cross Shelter is in Stand-by status at the Methow Valley Elementary School in the Eagle Gym. Please call 509-670-5331 to contact the shelter.
For Fire Information call: 509-557-0740
View MAP of area:https://arcg.is/09bOvm
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^Do you have a link for the evac order?

If its clear, this sat loop shows were the smoke is heading with the wind direction.

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level 3 immediate evac

State route 20 side of the Methow R and west of the mazama entrance
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No air resources today so far due to smoke restriction of visibility

Afternoon update... One helicopter making water deops on Cub Creek Fire...
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cub creek 2 fire 8,255 acres

cedar creek fire 5,945 acres
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Infrared Maps... 7/19
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Delancy fire 7/19...
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Cub Creek 2 Fire
Morning Update
July 19, 2021
Fire Information Line – (541)-670-0812 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)
The fire is burning on Okanogan County Fire District 6 and Washington Department of Natural Resources protected lands and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
Winthrop, WA — Cub Creek 2 – The fire remains split into two arms and is growing actively to the north and northeast. The east arm has burned over Valley Creek and is approximately 1 mile from First Butte Lookout. The objective is to keep the fire from moving out of the Boulder Creek drainage. The west arm is burning north paralleling the Chewuch River where it has crossed Forest Road 5140 and moving towards Falls Creek. The fire has reached the Eastside Chewuck Rd along the 8 Mile Ranch. The majority of the left flank of the fire is lined with dozerline from the heel of the fire to Buck Lake. The portion of this line to First Creek Road is considered contained. The south line is being reinforced to prevent spread with water resources. Multiple water dropping aerial resources including super scoopers and fireboss planes plus heavy lift helicopters with buckets to provide support to firefighters in all locations of the fire.
Today, firefighters will look for opportunities to tie existing dozerline on the west arm into Cub Creek and prep Cub Creek Road as a holding line. On the east arm, firefighters will work and scout opportunities to tie the south flank up to Ramsey Peak and tie the line into Pebble or Boulder Creeks. Private inholdings with structures and other infrastructure along the drainage to the north of the fire and near 20 Mile will receive preparations.
Local resource advisors are providing input to protect natural and historical values on all fires.
The Cub Creek 2 Fire is estimated at 8,255 acres with a 5% containment. The fire is burning north pushed by diurnal winds during the day and south during the late evening and morning. Please only call 911 if flare-ups are near structures.
Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuations for the Chewuch River drainage have been reevaluated and remain in effected. Please see the OCEM website for the most up-to-date evacuation levels and further information. The Red Cross Evacuation Center is on stand-by if needed at the Methow Valley Elementary School.
Resources for additional information:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CubCreek2Fire2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Email: 2021.cubcreek2@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/governme ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Resources: Total personnel–116 2-type 2 initial attack hand crews, 2-type 2 hand crews, 2- heavy helicopters, 1-medium lift helicopter, 1-light lift helicopter, 7-engines, 1-dozer, 3-water tenders, and 8 overhead.
Closures:
For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions.
Forest Service Campgrounds have been swept and closed along the river drainage. Additional, the following roads accessing the fire area will be closed:
• Rendezvous, Banker Pass, East and West Chewuch, and at the junction of the Forest Service Roads 39 and 37 due to down powerlines, rolling debris, and falling trees.
• Goat Creek Road at the junction of the 52 and 5225 Road
• 100 spur of West Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road
• 100 spur of East Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road
• 5215 Road
• 5008 Road 100 spur road in Bear Creek
• 5009 Road 100 spur road in Ramsey Creek
• 5009 Road 100 spur road in Pearrygin Creek
• 4225 Road
• 4235 Road
Weather: Monday will be warmer and drier ahead of an approaching cold front with southwest winds on ridges. There will be some smoke this morning with some haze. Winds will become west 5 mph turning to slope/valley at 3 - 7 mph after 10:00 am. West winds will start at 5–10 mph starting down Hwy 20 and align drainages around 1600 hrs. Temperatures will be 85-90 degrees in the valley and 73-80 degrees mid-slope and ridges. Relative humidity will be dry at 14–20%.
Air Quality: Expect similar smoke impacts today in the upper Methow Valley. Increased impacts will occur in the lower Methow Valley and the Columbia River drainage toward Omak. Smoke will settle into valleys overnight resulting in unhealthy to hazardous air in Winthrop and Mazama between 4:00 am to mid-afternoon. Mazama may be worse today due to increased fire activity yesterday and forecasted west winds this afternoon. Please monitor the air quality on the incident FB page above and the WA Smoke Blog and take appropriate actions.
Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq
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Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires
Morning Update
July 19, 2021
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
Fire Information Line - Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)
Winthrop, WA — Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in very steep and rocky terrain in heavy down fuels.
Cedar Creek Fire is burning south and west of State Route 20. Yesterday activity picked up in the Huckleberry and Cedar Creek drainages along the southeastern flank of the fire. The southeast portion of the fire pushed to the top of Sandy Butte where growth slowed. The northeastern anchor point using Forest Service Road 200 was compromised last night by a handful of spot fires. Resources will utilize a contingency line off of Forest Service Road 100 while exploring options to potentially bring the fire down to State Route 20. Crews continue to prepare contingency line along Early Winters Creek. Forecasted winds from the west this afternoon could increase spread along the eastern flank. Aerial resources will be used to decrease fire activity along the eastern perimeter.
The northern portion of the fire backed down to State Route 20 and is holding along the roadway. On the western flank, fire activity increased pushing the fire up into the subalpine where vegetation becomes sparse.
The strategy of containment is to use indirect tactics and construct containment lines in areas with a high probability of success. The objective is to keep the fire in the higher elevations above the Valley and away from values at risk. The Cedar Creek fire is estimated at 5,945 acres.
Delancy Fire saw increased activity on the eastern edge yesterday with roll out and short uphill runs. The fire continues to creep and smolder in steep, rocky, sparsely vegetated terrain and remains unstaffed due to the rugged terrain and scarce resource availability. Managers are evaluating values and risks. Containment opportunities are being actively scouted on the east side up Lost Creek Road. The fire is being monitored by aircraft. The estimated size of this fire is approximately 154 acres.
Resources for additional information:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MazamaFires2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Email: 2021.cedarcreek@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/governme ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Resources: Total personnel – 477 : 3–type 1 hotshot crews, 2-type 2 initial attack hand crews 5- type 2 hand crews, 1-camp crew, 3-heavy helicopters, 1-light helicopter, 26-engines, 2-dozers 10-water tenders, 1-masticator, 2- skidgens,1-excavator and 140 overhead.
Closures:
For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions.
State Route 20 (North Cascades Highway) remains closed approximately 16 miles west of Winthrop between Silver Star and Early Winters to all traffic due to fire activity between milepost 165 and 177.
The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has implemented a Fire Emergency Area Closure as of July 15, 2021. The Closure includes facilities, roads, and trails. The Closure may be viewed in its entirety at the “Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires 2021” Facebook page.
The Forest Service Fire Emergency Area Closure is separate from the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) closure of portions of State Route 20 and may change or be lifted at different times depending on operational needs. WSDOT is working closely with the Forest Service and Okanogan County to identify where fire activity and firefighting operations warrant closure.
Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuation remains the same: Level 2 - Be Ready is issued for all persons living south of the Methow River and west of Lost River Road (Mazama entrance). For the most up to date evacuation levels see the OCEM’s website.
Weather: Monday will be warmer and drier ahead of an approaching cold front with an increase in southwest wind on the ridges. Smoke will lift out to the northeast with southwest transport wind. Westerly winds will increase Monday night into Tuesday as cooler air brings a change in wind direction from the west on average. Temperatures of 85-90 degrees in the valleys with 73-80 along the mid-slope and ridges. The relative humidity will be near 14-20% in the valleys and on ridges.
Air Quality: Expect similar smoke impacts today in the upper Methow Valley. Increased impacts will occur in the lower Methow Valley, and the Columbia River Drainage toward Omak. Smoke will settle into the valleys overnight resulting in unhealthy to hazardous air in Winthrop and Mazama between 4:00 am to mid-afternoon. Mazama impacts may be worse today due to increased fire activity yesterday and a forecasted west wind this afternoon. Twisp may experience a shorter period of unhealthy air than Winthrop but should still have unhealthy air in the
morning and early afternoon. The Omak area is starting to have degraded air quality as of 3:00 am. Smoke should lift this afternoon.
Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq
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Good morning, here is a link to a website with a live streaming cam looking SW towards Sandy Butte and the Cedar Creek Fire. This camera runs 24/7 https://www.mazamatrailhead.com/p/web-cams.html
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Smoke Outlook for 7/19 -7/20
North Central Washington Cedar Creek, Delancy, Cub Creek2

Smoke

Expect similar smoke impacts today in the upper Methow Valley. Increased impacts will occur in the lower Methow Valley, and the Columbia River Drainage toward Omak. Smoke will settle into the valleys overnight resulting in unhealthy to hazardous air in Winthrop and Mazama between 4:00 am to mid afternoon. Mazama impacts may be worse today due to increased fire activity yesterday and a forecast West wind this afternoon. Twisp may experience a shorter period of unhealthy air than Winthrop but should still have unhealthy air in the morning and early afternoon. The Omak area is starting to have degraded air quality as of 3:00 am. Smoke should lift this afternoon.

Weather and Health

Expect slightly higher temperatures, and lower relative humidities over the fire area today. If you are running an air conditioner, ensure it is on the recirculation setting to prevent the device from pulling additional smoke into your house or vehicle. Keep doors and windows closed during periods of heavy smoke. For more information regarding smoke and health visit the Health Information Tab on the Washington Smoke Blog(https://wasmoke.blogspot.com).

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Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires
Evening Update
July 18, 2021
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

Fire Information Line - Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)

Winthrop, WA — Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in very steep and rocky terrain in heavy down fuels.
Cedar Creek Fire is burning south and west of State Route 20. Fire behavior picked up this afternoon. The northern portion of the fire has backed down to State Route 20 in most locations. On the western flank, fire activity increased pushing the fire up into higher elevations. In the northeastern corner, firefighters brought fire down to Huckleberry Creek and will continue to bring fire down to State Route 20 by the end of today’s operational shift. Crews anchored into old Forest Service Roads 100 and 200 putting in hose lays and reinforcing the roadbed to use as potential containment line. The southeastern portion of the fire burned with increased intensity in the Huckleberry Creek drainage as it continues to push up the western side of Sandy Butte. Increased activity this afternoon developed when the fire worked its way into pockets of heavy fuels. A hotshot crew worked on the ground while a Type 1 helicopter dropped water to decrease spread.
The strategy of containment is to use indirect tactics and construct containment lines in areas with a high probability of success. The objective is to keep the fire in the higher elevations above the Valley and away from values at risk. The Cedar Creek fire is estimated at 4,080 acres.
Delancy Fire saw an increase in fire activity this afternoon with slight growth to the east as burning debris continues to roll down slope in places. The fire continues to creep and smolder in steep, rocky, sparsely vegetated terrain and remains unstaffed due to the rugged terrain and scarce resource availability. Managers are evaluating values and risks. Containment opportunities are being actively scouted on the east side up Lost Creek Road. The fire is also being aerially monitored. The estimated size of this fire is approximately 133 acres.
Resources for additional information:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MazamaFires2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Email: 2021.cedarcreek@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/governme ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7655/
Resources: Total personnel – 320 : 2–type 1 hotshot crews, 1-type 2 initial attack hand crews 2- type 2 hand crews, 1-camp crew, 1-heavy helicopter, 13-engines, 1-dozer 4-water tenders, 1-masticator, 3- skidgens,1-excavator and 131 overhead.
Closures:
For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions.
State Route 20 (North Cascades Highway) remains closed approximately 16 miles west of Winthrop between Silver Star and Early Winters to all traffic due to fire activity between milepost 165 and 177.
The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has implemented a Fire Emergency Area Closure as of July 15, 2021. The Closure includes facilities, roads, and trails. The Closure may be viewed in its entirety at the “Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires 2021” Facebook page.
The Forest Service Fire Emergency Area Closure is separate from the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) closure of portions of State Route 20 and may change or be lifted at different times depending on operational needs. WSDOT is working closely with the Forest Service and Okanogan County to identify where fire activity and firefighting operations warrant closure.
Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuation remains the same: Level 2 - Be Ready is issued for all persons living south of the Methow River and west of Lost River Road (Mazama entrance). For the most up to date evacuation levels see the OCEM’s website.
Weather: Clear except for smoke setting in the valley overnight. Temperatures of 55-64 degrees in the valleys with 48-55 along the mid-slope and ridges. The relative humidity will be near 15-22% in the valleys and on ridges.
Air Quality: Similar smoke conditions are expected for tomorrow with smoke settling into the Valley through the morning and lifting out in the afternoon.
Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq
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7/18 - Cub Creek 2 Evening Update
Cub Creek 2 Fire Wildfire
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Cub Creek 2 Fire

Evening Update

July 18, 2021

Fire Information Line – (541)-670-0812 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)

The fire is burning on Okanogan County Fire District 6 and Washington Department of Natural Resources protected lands and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.

Winthrop, WA — Cub Creek 2 – The fire remains split into two fingers and is growing actively to the north and northeast. The east finger continues to burn north over Boulder Creek and east up toward the First Butte Lookout and old Tripod Fire scar. The west finger is burning north paralleling the Chewuch River where it has crossed the 8 Mile Ridge and just south of Paul Mountain. The majority of the left flank of the fire is lined with dozerline from the heel of the fire to First Creek Road. The south line is being reinforced to prevent spread. The north flank remains unchecked at this time. Aerial resources assisted firefighters with retardant from large air tankers, water scooping/dropping planes, water dropping fireboss planes, and helicopters with buckets provide support to firefighters in all locations of the fire. The Cub Creek 2 Fire is estimated at 4,690 acres with a 5% containment. The fire is burning north pushed by diurnal winds during the day and south during the late evening and morning. Several calls were received today to report fires in the fire area. Please only call 911 if flare-ups are near structures.

The Washington State structure strike team has been reassigned to protect properties in the Cub Creek 2 Fire. 8 Mile Ranch is the designated staging area.

Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuations for the Chewuch River drainage have been reevaluated and remain in affected. Please see the OCEM website for the most up-to-date evacuation levels and further information. The Red Cross Evacuation Center is on stand-by if needed at the Methow Valley Elementary School.

Resources for additional information: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CubCreek2Fire2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/ Email: 2021.cubcreek2@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/governme ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Resources: Total personnel–154 2-type 2 initial attack hand crews, 3-type 2 hand crews, 2- heavy helicopters, 1-light lift helicopter, 9-engines, 3-dozers, 2-water tenders, and 16 overhead.

Closures: For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions. Forest Service Campgrounds have been swept and closed along the river drainage. Additional, the following roads accessing the fire area will be closed: · Rendezvous, Banker Pass, East and West Chewuch, and at the junction of the Forest Service Roads 39 and 37 due to down powerlines, rolling debris, and falling trees. · Goat Creek Road at the junction of the 52 and 5225 Road · 100 spur of West Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road · 100 spur of East Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road · 5215 Road · 5008 Road 100 spur road in Bear Creek · 5009 Road 100 spur road in Ramsey Creek · 5009 Road 100 spur road in Pearrygin Creek · 4225 Road · 4235 Road Weather: Clear except for smoke settling in the valley overnight Temperatures will be 55-64 degrees in the valley and 48-55 on the ridges. Relative humidity is 45-55 % with northwest winds or down slop/valley 5-15 mph. Air Quality: Nighttime smoke flowed down into the Hwy 20 corridor overnight. Up slope winds from the valley floor should expect Unsafe for Some Groups (USG) and unhealthy air particularly when winds shift from down valley to up valley continuing until the inversion lifts. Up valley winds will then scour out the smoke. Twisp should expect moderate to USG throughout the day. Less impact should occur farther down the valley. Please monitor the air quality on the incident FB page above and the WA Smoke Blog and take appropriate actions. Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq

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The Cedar Creek Fire continued to move southeast up Sandy Butte this afternoon. The fire moved into thick pockets of fuel creating increased fire behavior. #CedarCreekFire2021
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Cub Creek fire grew to the north and east...
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Cub Creek fire as seen from the top of Nighthawk Ridge Rd in Pine Forest facing North.
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U.S. Forest Service - Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest employees moved Bear and his fellow pack animals from 8 Mile Ranch to their winter pasture during evacuations on the #CubCreek2Fire2021.
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Fire is actively burning and producing a large column on the south east corner of the Cedar Creek drainage. The fire has not crossed Sandy Butte.
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Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires
Morning Update
July 18, 2021
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

Fire Information Line - Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires: 509-557-0740 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)

Winthrop, WA — Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires are burning on the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in very steep and rocky terrain in heavy down fuels.

Cedar Creek Fire is burning south and west of State Route 20. Fire behavior moderated for much of yesterday. Last night the fire pulled in on itself in numerous locations slowing the rate of spread. The northern portion of the fire has backed down to State Route 20 in most locations. The western perimeter of the fire has burned onto a ridgeline with sparse fuels slowing spread. On the southern portion of the fire, growth has been minimal as the fire burns in subalpine areas with minimal vegetation. The northeastern portion of the fire remains the most active. The fire pushed two-thirds of the way up Sandy Butte yesterday. Firefighters may conduct a burnout operation today to bring the fire’s edge down to Forest Service Road 200 to secure this section of the perimeter. Resources continue to work within the limited road systems network in this area looking for opportunities to anchor in and secure the northeast line. The strategy of containment is to use indirect tactics and construct containment lines in areas with a high probability of success. The objective is to keep the fire in the higher elevations above the Valley and away from values at risk. The Cedar Creek fire is estimated at 4,080 acres.

Delancy Fire is anticipated to be under smoke for the majority of the day leading to minimal fire activity and spread. The fire continues to creep and smolder in steep, rocky, sparsely vegetated terrain and remains unstaffed due to the rugged terrain and scarce resource availability. Managers are evaluating values and risks. Containment opportunities are being actively scouted on the east side up Lost Creek Road. The fire is also being aerially monitored. The estimated size of this fire is approximately 133 acres.

Resources for additional information:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MazamaFires2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Email: 2021.cedarcreek@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/governme ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7655/

Resources: Total personnel – 256 : 2–type 1 hotshot crews, 2- type 2 hand crews, 1-camp crew, 1-heavy helicopters, 13-engines, 9-water tenders, 1-masticator, 2- skidgens, and 113 overhead.

Closures:
For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions.

State Route 20 (North Cascades Highway) remains closed approximately 16 miles west of Winthrop between Silver Star and Early Winters to all traffic due to fire activity between milepost 165 and 177.

The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest has implemented a Fire Emergency Area Closure as of July 15, 2021. The Closure includes facilities, roads, and trails. The Closure may be viewed in its entirety at the “Cedar Creek and Delancy Fires 2021” Facebook page.

The Forest Service Fire Emergency Area Closure is separate from the Washington State Department of Transportation’s (WSDOT) closure of portions of State Route 20 and may change or be lifted at different times depending on operational needs. WSDOT is working closely with the Forest Service and Okanogan County and to identify where fire activity and firefighting operations warrant closure.

Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuation remains the same: Level 2 - Be Ready is issued for all persons living south of the Methow River and west of Lost River Road (Mazama entrance).” For the most up to date evacuation levels see the OCEM’s website.
Weather: Sunday will be warmer and drier with a primarily slope and valley driven wind. Smoke could fill the Chewuch and Methow Valley in the morning around sunrise. As the day warms the smoke will likely lift out to the north with southerly transport wind. Temperatures of 85-89 degrees in the valleys with 75-80 along the mid-slope and ridges. The relative humidity will be near 15-22% in the valleys and on ridges.

Air Quality: Mazama, Winthrop, and residences upslope from the valley floor should expect periods of “USG (Unsafe for Some Groups)” and Unhealthy air, particularly when the winds shift from down valley to up valley continuing until the inversion lifts. Up valley winds will then start to scour out the smoke. Twisp should expect “Moderate” to “USG (Unsafe for Some Groups)” throughout the day. Less impacts should occur further down valley.

Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq

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Cub Creek 2 Fire
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July 18, 2021

Fire Information Line – (541)-670-0812 (8:00 am to 8:00 pm)
The fire is burning on Okanogan County Fire District 6 and Washington Department of Natural Resources protected lands and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.

Winthrop, WA — Cub Creek 2 – The fire has fundamentally split into two fingers. The east finger is burning north over Boulder Creek and east up toward the previous Tripod Fire scar and First Butte Lookout. The west finger is burning north paralleling the Chewuch River where it has crossed the 8 Mile Ridge and just south of Paul Mountain. The majority of the left flank of the fire is lined with dozerline from the heel of the fire to First Creek Road which ties into Forest Road 140 leading to Buck Lake. The fire has burned past Buck Creek campground at this time with no damage. The north flank remains unchecked at this time. Retardant from very large air tankers, water scooping/dropping planes, water dropping fireboss planes, helicopters with buckets provide support to firefighters in all location of the fire. The Cub Creek Fire is estimated at 4,690 acres. The fire is burning north pushed by diurnal winds during the day and smoke pushed down south during the late evening and morning. If you witness the fire flaring up near any structures, call 911.
The Washington State structure strike team has been reassigned to protect properties in the Cub Creek 2 Fire. 8 Mile Ranch is the designated staging area.
Evacuation Information: The Okanogan County Emergency Management (OCEM) evacuations for the Chewuch River drainage affected by the Cub Creek 2 Fire remain. Please see the OCEM website for further information. For the most up-to-date evacuation levels see the OCEM’s website. The Red Cross Evacuation Center is located at Methow Valley Elementary School.
Resources for additional information:
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CubCreek2Fire2021
Smoke Blog: https://wasmoke.blogspot.com/
Email: 2021.cubcreek2@firenet.gov
Highway Information: https://www.wsdot.com/traffic/traffical ... fault.aspx
Evacuations: https://www.okanogancounty.org/governme ... /index.php
Methow Conservancy (Wildfire Preparedness): https://methowconservancy.org/discover/ ... ecovery%20
Wildfire Ready Neighbors (House Assessments): https://wildfireready.dnr.wa.gov/
Inciweb: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/7675/

Resources: Total personnel – 152: 2-type 2 initial attack hand crews, 3-type 2 hand crews, 2- heavy helicopters, 9-engines, 3-dozers, 2-water tenders, and 15 overhead.

Closures:
For the safety of the firefighters and aircraft fighting these fires, a temporary flight restriction (TFR) has been placed over the area. Please consult the “Notice to Airmen” (NOTAM) for specifics. Wildfires are a “No Drone Zone” and any drones sighting in a TFR will immediately ground aerial firefighting resources and delay suppression actions.
Forest Service Campgrounds have been swept and closed along the river drainage. Additional, the following roads accessing the fire area will be closed:
• Rendezvous, Banker Pass, East and West Chewuch, and at the junction of the Forest Service Roads 39 and 37 due to down powerlines, rolling debris, and falling trees.
• Goat Creek Road at the junction of the 52 and 5225 Road
• 100 spur of West Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road
• 100 spur of East Fawn will be closed at the 5217 Road
• 5215 Road
• 5008 Road 100 spur road in Bear Creek
• 5009 Road 100 spur road in Ramsey Creek
• 5009 Road 100 spur road in Pearrygin Creek
• 4225 Road
• 4235 Road

Weather: Sunday will be warmer and drier with slope and valley driven winds. Temperatures will be 85-89 degrees in the valley and 75-80 degrees mid-slope and ridges. Winds will be down slope and turning up slope 5-9 mph with gusts to 15 mph after 10:00 am. Relative humidity will be 15-22% in the valleys and ridges.

Air Quality: Nighttime smoke flowed down into the Hwy 20 corridor overnight. Up slope winds from the valley floor should expect Unsafe for Some Groups (USG) and unhealthy air particularly when winds shift from down valley to up valley continuing until the inversion lifts. Up valley winds will then scour out the smoke. Twisp should expect moderate to USG throughout the day. Less impact should occur farther down the valley. Please monitor the air quality on the incident FB page above and the WA Smoke Blog and take appropriate actions.

Fire Restrictions: Campfire restrictions are in effect. Campfires are prohibited throughout the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, including developed campgrounds and congressionally designated Wilderness — call local ranger district offices for more information. https://tinyurl.com/yby4oysq

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