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Just wait.....the Chiwawa, Swakane and Entiat will all get closed due to the sugarloaf fire.
The fact that the pomas fire closure area is so big and still completely closed is crazy. That fire has been basically out for almost 2 months at this point...
I am kind of hoping they keep the whole valley/area closed thru modern. We all know how low the deer population is up there, would be nice for the herd to get a break for 1 year.
Quote from: The Shed-Sherpa on September 24, 2025, 03:52:32 PMThe fact that the pomas fire closure area is so big and still completely closed is crazy. That fire has been basically out for almost 2 months at this point...The cub creek 2 fire was out by October 2021 and they still had huge road closures during my late hunt the following year in Nov 2022. Don't underestimate the FS
Quote from: Mtnwalker on September 25, 2025, 09:42:10 AMQuote from: The Shed-Sherpa on September 24, 2025, 03:52:32 PMThe fact that the pomas fire closure area is so big and still completely closed is crazy. That fire has been basically out for almost 2 months at this point...The cub creek 2 fire was out by October 2021 and they still had huge road closures during my late hunt the following year in Nov 2022. Don't underestimate the FS The roads have to go through a process of risk assessment and after a winter and spring then be repaired if needed and dangerous trees removed from around roads, camps, trail heads, ect... Sometimes it takes years for an area to reopen after a major fire... Washouts are very common...
Quote from: Kingofthemountain83 on September 25, 2025, 11:31:09 AMQuote from: Mtnwalker on September 25, 2025, 09:42:10 AMQuote from: The Shed-Sherpa on September 24, 2025, 03:52:32 PMThe fact that the pomas fire closure area is so big and still completely closed is crazy. That fire has been basically out for almost 2 months at this point...The cub creek 2 fire was out by October 2021 and they still had huge road closures during my late hunt the following year in Nov 2022. Don't underestimate the FS The roads have to go through a process of risk assessment and after a winter and spring then be repaired if needed and dangerous trees removed from around roads, camps, trail heads, ect... Sometimes it takes years for an area to reopen after a major fire... Washouts are very common...The issue with Pomas is……..that fire was alonggggg ways from any road. Yet the FC spent somewhere over $60 million “working” on “contingency” lines miles away from the fire AND any average person could have seen that fire was completely contained by rock surfaces….highly unlikely it would get to any of the CL. Pretty sure a lot of that wasted money could have been put to better use on the current, more close to habitation, fires. There is a reason they are referred to as the Forest CIRCUS!