Duluth News Tribune: Persistent but small fires in the northern part of the Boundary
Waters Canoe Area Wilderness have forced the closure of some new areas.The
U.S. Forest Service reported Thursday that two wildfires detected
Wednesday — the Parley Lake fire and the Hoist Lake fire — prompted many
of the new closures.
The Parley Lake fire, estimated at 75
acres, is burning about 20 miles north of Ely east of the Beartrap River
and north of Sunday Lake. Aircraft continued to drop water on the fire
Thursday, and a ground crew was on the scene. The Hoist Bay fire, near Basswood Lake about 12 miles northeast of Ely, is estimated at 2½ acres and was attacked from the air. Because
of those fires and one more on the Canadian side of the border —
estimated at 300 acres, between Knife and Emerald lakes — the Forest
Service announced the closing of the following lakes, portages and
campsites:
HOIST BAY FIRE AREA
Four Mile portage;
Ella Hall, Mud lakes; Slumber, and Muskeg lakes and campsites; the
waters and campsites of Hoist and Back Bays of Basswood Lake; the
portages from Pipestone to Back Bay, Back Bay toward Half Dog Island
(Frog portage), and from Hoist Bay to Good Lake.
PARLEY LAKE FIRE AREA
Sunday
and Saturday Bay campsites in Crooked Lake; zones 5, 1, and 2 of the
Sundial Primitive Management Area and all the lakes and waterways within
that area including: the Beartrap River from Beartrap Lake north to
Iron Lake, Parley, Sunday, Sundial, Bunggee, Sinneeg, and Ritual lakes;
travel will be allowed through the bays of Crooked Lake but camping will
not be allowed on Sunday and Saturday bays; travel will not be allowed
on the Beartrap River.
EMERALD LAKE FIRE (ON CANADA SIDE OF BORDER)
From
the border on Knife Lake to the end of Ottertrack Lake, south arm of
Knife Lake, Little Knife Lake, Amoeber Lake, Topaz Lake, Cherry Lake,
Hanson Lake, Lunar Lake, Lake of the Clouds, Rivalry Lake, Gijikiki
Lake, Ester Lake, Ottertrack Lake, Rabbit Lake, Ashdick Lake. This
includes area from the border heading south along the section lines of T
65 N, R 7 W, sections 21 and 28, including all campsites on islands and
peninsula on adjacent lands, the following lakes, portages, and
campsites.
OLDER CLOSURES
The Forest Service reported
Thursday that closures previously in effect for the Ensign Lake area
have been lifted because the fire that prompted them has been
extinguished.
Closures are subject to change as conditions change.
For updates, visit the Superior National Forest website:
www.fs.usda.gov/superior
Fire restrictions remain in place for the
BWCAW; campfires are allowed only between 7 p.m. and midnight. Gas
stoves can be used at any time.
Crews reported Thursday that the
line around the 50-acre Cummings Lake fire northwest of Ely, which
prompted some concerns earlier this month, is holding well, but the fire
cannot be extinguished without significant rain or snowfall.
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