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Rich Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 9/2/2008

This incident is 100% contained.

Approximate Location

40.011 latitude, -121.184 longitude

Summary

The PCT re-route around the Rich/Belden Fires closures is in very poor condition. There are numerous dead and downed trees about 2 miles up the Indian Springs trail (from the trailhead on Hwy 70 across from Belden), and the trail is virtually impassable. An option for PCT hikers would be to catch the Plumas Transit bus in Quincy to Chester, and pick up the trail there. Please Visit the Pacific Crest Trail website for more information.

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire 
Cause Under Investigation 
Date of Origin Wednesday July 29th, 2009 aprox 03:30 PM 
Location 20 miles west of Quincy, CA 
Incident Commander Jennings / Otterson 

Current Situation

Total Personnel 219 
Size 6,112 acres 
Percent Contained 100% 
Fuels Involved

Timber (litter and understory); also chaparral, closed timber litter, and hardwood litter.

Fire Behavior

No spread. Fuels within interior islands continue to be consumed and occasional smoke columns may be visible.

Significant Events

Crews continue with rehab and mopup on the northeast side of the fire. The Rush Creek and Virgilia Roads are open only to residents. Caribou road and adjacent campgrounds on the north fork are open to public use. Preveous closures are lifted with exception of fire area within and including perimeter.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Firefighters will continue patrol of the entire fire area. Suppression rehab is nearing completion. 75% of the fire is in patrol status only.

Growth Potential

Medium

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme

Remarks

The fire was contained at 6:00 pm Saturday, August 9th.. The Rich Fire (temporary flight restriction (TFR) was lifted on August 9th.

Weather

Current Wind Conditions Not available 
Current Temperature Not available 
Current Humidity Not available 

Unit Information

Incident Contact

Plumas National Forest Supervisor's Office
Phone: (530) 283-2050

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