Special place in Klamath National Forest honors veterans

Special place in Klamath National Forest honors veterans

YREKA, Calif. - There is a special place within the Klamath National Forest where visitors can honor Veterans all year long. Open from sunrise to sunset, the Living Memorial Sculpture Garden (LMSG) is an exceptional 136-acre art installation and war memorial along Highway 97 (13 miles northeast of Weed, CA) on the Goosenest Ranger District of the Klamath National Forest.

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Antelope Fire 95% contained

Antelope Fire 95% contained

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - Yesterday, interior islands of unburned fuels continued to put up smoke throughout the fire area. Around Tamarack and Garner Mountain, fire was observed moving through understory. Firefighters continue to work and move through the entire fire perimeter, to ensure that the fire containment line is not threatened by any heat sources.

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Antelope Fire reaches 145,000 acres

Antelope Fire reaches 145,000 acres

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA - The Antelope fire was slightly more active than previous nights as vegetation continues to dry out from last week’s rain. Crews are actively patrolling lines and extinguishing any remaining heat during night shift. Some heat was detected in dry fuels near Tamarack yesterday, and additional resources arrived late yesterday to help access and suppress that heat overnight. Activity increased in Lava Beds National Park overnight as well, as was expected with the drier conditions.

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Antelope Fire burns north through Lava Beds

Antelope Fire burns north through Lava Beds

The fire continued to burn actively overnight, mitigating in some areas with the arrival of the rain after about 1:00 AM. Prior to that the fire pushed hard up Forest Road 15, and was established on both sides of the road. Night shift crews focused on structure protection, particularly in the Three Sisters area, where the fire is currently established.

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Antelope Fire continues to grow, new evacuations ordered

Antelope Fire continues to grow, new evacuations ordered

TENNANT, Calif. - The fire remained active overnight, and temperatures on the fire were considerably warmer this morning than yesterday. Crews observed active spotting by 5:30 a.m., and clear conditions show fire growth already beginning on what is expected to be a day of critical fire weather. Night shift crews worked directly along the fire’s active edge to the north and east.

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Critical Fire behavior expected on Antelope Fire this weekend

Critical Fire behavior expected on Antelope Fire this weekend

TENNANT, Calif. - This weekend, weather conditions will be near critical for fire behavior. Warm and dry weather along with northeast wind and low relative humidity values will create conditions for active fire movement. The northeast wind will test any control line on the southwest side of fire areas retaining heat. The operational focus today will be to keep the fire within containment lines in these areas.

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Firefighters achieve 27% containment on the Antelope Fire

Firefighters achieve 27% containment on the Antelope Fire

TENNANT, Calif. - Firefighters on the Antelope Fire are making progress despite continued challenges from high winds and dry conditions. The fire has made a half-mile push to the east through Tamarack Flats near Garner Mountain.

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Firefighters continue direct attack on the Antelope Fire

Firefighters continue direct attack on the Antelope Fire

TENNANT, Calif. - With minimal impact to the land, Firefighters are working alongside cooperating agencies, partners, and local logging companies to develop the most effective strategy to control the Antelope Fire. Crews are conducting direct suppression operations in all areas of the fire as weather, safety, and terrain allow.

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Unstable conditions return to the Antelope Fire

Unstable conditions return to the Antelope Fire

TENNANT, Calif. - Firefighters will face conditions similar to what they experienced during the early days of the Antelope Fire. Crews will be challenged by abnormally high temperatures and continuing dry and unstable conditions. With the increased potential for extreme fire behavior, firefighters will continue to advance fireline construction and patrol to catch any spot fires or slopovers.

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Antelope Fire crews continue strengthening containment lines

Antelope Fire crews continue strengthening containment lines

TENNANT, Calif. - Containment on the Antelope Fire has held at 24% with minimal growth. Terrain, wind, and vegetation type have challenged suppression efforts; however, firefighters are utilizing handline, dozer line, and defensive burning to minimize fire spread, protect valuable private timber resources, and minimize impacts to the landscape.

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Extreme fire conditions push Antelope Fire to over 22,000 acres

Extreme fire conditions push Antelope Fire to over 22,000 acres

TENNANT, Calif. - Under Red Flag conditions, the Antelope Fire burned actively yesterday [8/5/21] near the communities of Antelope Creek, Bray, and Tennant. Hot, dry, and windy conditions aligned with exceptionally dry forest fuels and produced extreme fire behavior.

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Antelope Fire brings smoke and ash to basin

Antelope Fire brings smoke and ash to basin

TENNANT, Calif. - The Antelope Fire was first discovered on Sunday, August 1, 2021, in the Antelope Creek drainage on the Goosenest Ranger District is making a significant run today in the Klamath National Forest [maps below]. Smoke and ash from the Antelope Fire can be seen blanketing cars and choking the air of the Klamath Basin.

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