Firefighting crews extinguished eight spot blazes that jumped US 26/287 over Togwotee Pass — the highway barrier between the Fish Creek Fire and 23 summer homes and Brooks Lake Lodge on Tuesday, an official said.
The 20-day-old fire, now 18,000-acres, jumped the road between Moran and Dubois on Tuesday afternoon, prompting Fremont County officials to order residents to evacuate the summer homes and lodge. Most had left before the order, Fremont County Emergency Management Coordinator Milan Vinich said.
“It’s as simple as a leaf flying through the air.”
—Chris Joyner on spot fires
The highway serves as a defensive line between the blaze on rugged national forest mountains south of the road and the structures north of it. But winds carried embers across the asphalt to ignite trees and other vegetation, threatening a run into the cabins and lodge.
“It’s as simple as a leaf flying through the air,” incident spokesman Chris Joyner said Wednesday morning, describing how spot fires can leap ahead of the main blaze.
Some of the 433 firefighters working to contain the Fish Creek Fire fought the spot fires Tuesday night.
“We were able to get those out,” Joyner said. The eight spots were “all addressed,” he said.
Residents at Brooks Lake Lodge and the summer cabins had largely moved out before Tuesday’s “Level Three” evacuation order, Fremont’s Vinich said. The highway remains closed with no estimated reopening time yet communicated.
“Because the fire was starting to move to the north and spot … incident command thought it would be best to do the full evacuation notice,” he said, referring to the federal fire managers. Although a federal team is managing the blaze, evacuations are the responsibility of Fremont County officials.
There are no specified evacuation centers, given the rural nature of the area, Vinich said.
“Most of these people had other residences to go to,” he said. “Some of them had friends. Many went back to homes in other states.”
The land under the summer homes is federal property but homeowners lease it and own the cabins themselves. The lodge, too, is listed on Fremont County tax rolls as “improvements on Forest Land” and not a private land holding.
Crews are prepared to defend the cabins and lodge, Vinich said.
“These are assets they are determined to protect,” he said. “They have different fire breaks cut, sprinklers [set] at Brooks Lake Lodge should that fire aggressively spread to those locations.”
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