Natural caused start from lightning strike.

Turpin Fire

Predicted thunderstorms on Thursday 8/5 have started a couple new fires in the north zone fire response area. The Turpin Fire is located near the Ditch Creek area of the Jackson Ranger District. Less than .10 acre in size and in heavy timber, the small fire is smoldering and creeping and has a low spread potential, Due to the national fire activity level, limited resources and dry fuel condition's all wildland fires are under a full suppression strategy with public and fire fighter safety as the highest priority.

Little Granite Fire

Located at the headwaters of Little Granite Creek, this spotty fire fits within a 20 acre foot print. Primary fire growth is from embers flying from torching conifers and landing in adjacent timber islands. The furthest spot fire has been recorded one half mile from the main body of the fire. Resources remain on scene after 3 days and working diligently to suppress the fire.  Currently burning in a mixture of both aspen and mixed conifer, the fire has moderate spread potential.

Tri Basin Fire

A smoke report, along the Lander Cutoff road, south of Tri Basin Divide was the result of a lightning caused, fire on August 2nd. E411 from the Kemmerer Ranger District located and hiked into the area to find the single tree to be smoldering and creeping into adjacent fuels of sage and grass. Suppression action is being taken at this.

Tri Basin Fire was called contained, controlled and out on August 3rd.

Fox Fire

Report of smoke in the Teton Wilderness west of Fox Park and with a recon in the area a .5 acre fire was located. Resources are on the fire taking suppression action at this time.

The Fox Fire was called contained, July 28th. The line is holding and firefighters will continue to grid and mop-up interior hot spots.

The Fox Fire was called out, July 29th.

Rock

The Rock Creek Fire was a lightening ignited fire that was discovered at 1800 on 7/21.  It was ¼ acre with a 1/10 acre spot located approximately 3 miles northwest of the Kendal Lodge on the Pinedale District.  The fire was contained, controlled and called out on 7/22. 

Estella Fire

The Estella Fire is the second fire located after yesterday storm passed through. This fire is located in the Hobble Creek drainage area, more precise, near the Estella Brown gravesite on the Lander Trail cutoff. Two Firefighters hiked into the fire and sized it up as approximately 1/10 acre fire and more resources are in route. 

Poker Hollow Fire

West Zone Duty Officer and E631 responded to a smoke report in the Smiths Fork area near Crystal Lake late evening July 21st. Upon arriving found a single tree with flame, in comparison to a candle stick. On the morning of July 22nd, following up on the Poker Hollow Fire, located another fire. Resources have been ordered. The Poker Hollow Fire is approximately 2 acres and burning in a light timber in meadow, located west of Poker Hollow warming hut. 

Pacific Creek II

The second of two fires in the Pacific Creek drainage to date this season. A lightning detection flight found the small fire while flying the area after the thunderstorms from July 15. Tactics will include full suppression and minimum impact suppression tactics (MIST) as required for the Teton Wilderness Area.

Pacific Creek

The Pacific Creek fire is a lightning caused fire located along Pacific Creek within the Teton Wilderness of the Blackrock Ranger District. A local outfitter, horseback riding in the area, saw a small column of smoke and reported the fire. Firefighters determined the fire had a low spread potential and because the fire is located within the Teton Wilderness, will implement a suppression strategy by way of Minimum Impact Suppression Tactics (MIST).