
24 FIRE: Monday morning observations
24 FIRE: Good news early Monday morning as satellite hot spot detection (dots) are cooler than 24 hours ago with fewer detections across the edges

24 FIRE: Good news early Monday morning as satellite hot spot detection (dots) are cooler than 24 hours ago with fewer detections across the edges

24 FIRE UPDATE – 3/22 at 5:15pm: An important heads up as we head into the evening. See the smoke blowing from left to right

24 FIRE UPDATE: It’s been an active night at the fire with a persistent glow and occasional flames visible across the surrounding area. Satellite hot

The big glow you see this evening is the fire fighting crews doing burn operations on the south end of the main burn area in

Here’s why our firefighting men and women are amazing, their willingness to work in challenging conditions in challenging areas. I’ve got a map of the

24 FIRE: Multiple aircraft are performing operations this morning, including a helicopter and multiple planes. The fire remains east of highway 115, an important boundary

24 FIRE UPDATE, FRIDAY 1:45PM: The fire is now more than 1,000 acres. A diffuse plume is visible as of this writing, but the characteristics

See the terrain the fire fighters are dealing with? Highway 115 goes through a canyon about seven miles north of Penrose. Beaver Creek State Wildlife