"Thunderstorms that rolled across the Cascades sparked several fires over the past couple of weeks in the William O. Douglas Wilderness Area. Two fires are being managed for natural resource benefits; Shellrock Peak Fire is five miles north of U.S. Highway 12 and has been reported at 170 acres, and the Deep Creek Fire is burning in the Bumping drainage south of Forest Service Road 1808.
Due to the potential for increased fire activity, several Wilderness trails have been closed in the vicinity of the fires to provide for public safety. It is prohibited to use or be upon any of the following trails:
- Rattlesnake Trail No. 1114 – Beginning at the junction with the Shellrock Trail #1132 (T14N, R13E, Sec. 5) and continuing to the Indian Creek Trail #1105 (T14N, R12E, Sec 10).
- Indian Creek Trail No. 1105 - Beginning at the junction with Round Lake Trail No. 1105 (T14N, R12E, Sec. 4) and continuing north to the trail end at Forest Road 1808 (T15N, R12E, Sec. 29).
- Pear Butte Trail No. 979 - Beginning at the junction with Pear Loop Trail #1148 (T14N, R12E, Sec. 3) and continuing north to a point on the ridge where the Rattlesnake Creek drainage meets Pear Butte Trail #979 (T15N, R12E, Sec. 27).
- Ironstone Mountain Trail No. 1141 – Closed for its entire length.
- Wildcat Trail No. 1113 – Closed for its entire length.
- Bismarck Peak Trail No. 983 – Closed for its entire length.
- Little Wildcat Trail No. 1143 – Closed for its entire length.
- Shellrock Peak Trail No. 1132 – Closed for its entire length."
Here is a link to some info:
http://www.nachesvalleychamber.com/info/NRD-August09RecreationReport.doc