Natural caused start from lightning strike.

Ski Lake

This small fire was detected late in the evening as a tree torched along the ridge line and making the flames visible to homeowners living in along the Snake River in Teton County. Teton interagency helicopter flew the fire and found a small 1/4 acre fire burning within a stand of heavy mixed timber. Two West Yellowstone Smokejumpers are suppressing the fire and will hike off the fire after is has been contained and controlled. The fire is a lightning start from the storm passing over the area later this last week.

Beaver Trail

This lightning caused fire is burning approximately one mile north of the Beaver trailhead. Fire behavior is smoldering in grass and sage in an isolated stand of timber. Firefighters from the Big Piney and Pinedale Ranger Districts have hiked in to the fire and are taking suppression action at this time.

Wilson Canyon

Afternoon winds on August 25th woke the sleepy Wilson Canyon Fire after what appears to be a long period of smoldering fire behavior at the base of a large Douglas fir. The 4.7 acre fire was called into fire dispatch through forest visitors recreating in the canyon area. Local interagency firefighters from Jackson Hole Fire/EMS helped to support suppression efforts along with water bucket operations from Helicopter 35HX. The fire was called out -

  

Tepee

Lightning maps and fire cause of determination provided enough evidence for initial attack firefighters to establish the Tepee fire igniting on the morning of August 22nd after a lightning storm tracked over the Gros Ventre area of the Jackson District. Located 1 mile south and west of the main Gros Ventre road, the fire is under a full suppression strategy. The remaining two firefighters will hike off the fire on the afternoon of 25th, once the fire is in controlled status.

Hams Fork

The Hams Fork Fire, 1 mile west (not 3-miles west as news release states) of the Hams Fork Campground, started by lightning on Thursday and was reported late Friday afternoon. The 3-acre fire was burning in mixed conifer, heavy dead and down timber.  

Sandy

This lighting caused fire was reported by the Big Sandy lodge. It's located approximately a half mile north of the lodge. Three Sublette County engines responded along with the Big Piney Ranger District Engine 421. E-421 stayed the night and are continuing suppression efforts.

Sage

Lightning activity over the area on the evening of August 1st is responsible for the start of the Sage Fire burning in a single tree. Teton Interagency Fire Engine 441 responded to suppress the small fire and will be using the incident as a training platform for one of the engine crew members to support incident commander qualifications for future initial attack efforts.      

Pine Creek

A smoke report from the public led 35HX helicopter to respond to a single tree snag in the Pine Creek drainage south of the Snake River. Lightning was the cause of this fire.

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Dallas Fork

The Dallas Fork Fire was detected by a passenger plane coming into Jackson. The fire was called controlled on August 13th.  Prevention patrols will return on August 23rd and called the fire out.

 

Spring Creek

The Spring Creek Fire was reported by Forest Service personnel and was located approximately 27 miles north of Kemmerer, WY in the Spring Creek drainage. Teton Interagency personnel, along with Engine 671, Engine 421, Teton Fire Module, Lincoln County's Brush 2 and Helicopter 35HX responded to this fire and found it to be 2/10 of an acre in size. The fire was creeping and smoldering in heavy dead/down timber.  Containment lines were completed Thursday 19th, and kept at 2/10 of an acre. The fire was controlled Saturday 21st and called out Monday 23rd.