Strategy Shift for Horseshoe Fire

At this morning’s fire briefing in Portal, USFS District Ranger Bill Edwards spoke of a shift in strategy from letting the Horseshoe Fire burn through exceedingly rugged terrain in the Chiricahua Mountains, to an attempt today to restrain its downslope movement along the eastern margin … Continue readingStrategy Shift for Horseshoe Fire

Horseshoe Fire Slowly Pushes Northeast

This morning’s fire map shows the northerly movement through yesterday of the Horseshoe Fire. Today’s moderately strong winds have been driving the fire further north than this map depicts, although not at a very fast rate. For reference, the blue box on the map is … Continue readingHorseshoe Fire Slowly Pushes Northeast

Butterflies in the High Chiricahuas

After this evening’s community meeting about the Horseshoe Fire, I’ll post another fire update here. It has spread only a little since the last update, and most of the recent burning has been in the interior of the new burn. Noel, Fran and Dick up … Continue readingButterflies in the High Chiricahuas

Big Smoke from the Horseshoe Fire

Firefighters contending with the Horseshoe Fire achieved 25% containment when water drops were successful in stopping the fire’s advance across the upper South Fork drainage. Today’s huge plume of smoke (the biggest yet seen during this fire) resulted from the fire’s run upslope in the … Continue readingBig Smoke from the Horseshoe Fire