On July 11, at 8 p.m., the Eastern Great Basin team will assume command of the entire complex as the Central Coast team completes their assigned time on the fires.
Current Situation
East Zone of the West Fork Complex (Includes Papoose Fire and Eastern Part of West Fork Fires)
Weather (East Zone): The relative humidity will be slightly increased today. There will be a chance for isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Winds are expected to be 8-12 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph. The extended outlook includes the chance for scattered thunderstorms over the next few days.Papoose Fire: Scattered interior heat on the fire are being monitored, while the lines look good overall. The fire will continue to be in monitoring and mop up status. Afternoon west-southwest winds on ridgetops could result in isolated fire activity. Structure protection will remain in place where appropriate.
Eastern Zone West Fork Fire: There are minimal areas of heat on this part of the fire. Monitoring and patrol will be in place on hot areas of the fire. This fire is not anticipated to be influenced by ridgetop winds this afternoon. Crews will be available for initial attack if needed.
West Zone of West Fork Complex (Includes Western Part of West Fork and Windy Pass Fires)
A stagnant and strong high pressure over the area maintains warm conditions for the next couple of days. Extended forecast calls for slow moisture return to this region by the weekend. The daily monsoon patterns are expected to return by Thursday through Sunday.Firefighters will continue to monitor, patrol and start to haul back excess equipment and trash from the fireline. Main objectives today will be continuing to patrol and monitor for fire activity and readiness for any new attacks to assist the San Juan National Forest. Weather permitting, aerial monitoring and attack will continue.
West Zone West Fork Fire: The West Zone of the West Fork fire is the portion of the fire burning south of the continental divide. Structure protection is still in place for the Wolf Creek Ski Area, Borns Lake Cabins, and Bruce Spruce Resort. The West Fork Campground is open.
Windy Pass Fire: Eastern side of the fire continues to hold some heat. Monitoring by air will continue today as well as firefighters will continue to patrol and monitor the fire area. A resource advisor from the forest will be traveling near the fireline to assess firefighting impacts.
Williams Creek Contingency Group: Firefighters will continue structure protection and patrol for new starts.
Public Health and Safety
Smoke monitors are in place in Pagosa Springs, Freemon’s Ranch, Creede, and South Fork. The monitors are identified as #78 (Creede), #69 (Freemon’s Ranch), #25 (South Fork), and #65 (Pagosa Springs). All monitors can be accessed through the map located at: http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/smoke.pl. Times displayed are in GMT – subtract 6 hours to get local time (MDT). For the Colorado Smoke Outlook, visit http://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colo_advisory.aspx or http://www.colorado.gov/airquality/wildfire.aspx for more information.Evacuations and Closures
Mandatory evacuations remain in effect for Rio Grande Reservoir (Forest Road 520) and the Wintz Property. S Lazy U and Wilderness Ranch have been removed from mandatory evacuation. Spar City remains in pre-evacuation status. For current evacuation status, contact your local county sheriff.Additional information on road and trail closures and fire restrictions affecting the San Juan National Forest go to: http://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/sanjuan/alerts-notices.
Additional information on road and trail closures and fire restrictions affecting the Rio Grande National Forest go to: http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/riogrande/.
Fire Statistics
- Location: 14.5 miles north/northeast of Pagosa Springs, Colorado
- Start Date: 06/05/2013
Complex Size: 109,100 acres - Windy Pass: 1,417 acres
- Papoose: 49,107 acres
- West Fork: 58,576 acres
- Percent Contained: 19%
- Cause: Lightning
- Total Personnel: 708
- Resources Include: 3 Type-1 hand crews, 8 Type-2 hand crews, 36 engines, 2 dozers, 11 water tenders, and 288 overhead personnel.
- Air Resources: 5 Type-1 helicopters, 2 Type-2 helicopters, and 3 Type 3-helicopters.
For more information
- Blog: http://westforkfirecomplex.blogspot.com/
- Website: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/3436/
- Twitter: @RioGrandeUSFS
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreatBasin
- Photos: http://s1286.photobucket.com/user/WestForkComplex/library/
Information provided by:
Eastern Great Basin Incident Management Team 1 – Beth Lund, Incident CommanderCentral Coast Interagency Incident Management Team 7 – Mark Nunez, Incident Commander
East Zone Phone: 719-569-4149
West Zone Phone: 970-731-2745
Hours of operation: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
East Zone Email: WestForkFire.EastZone@gmail.com
West Zone Email: westforkfire@gmail.com