San Juan National forest closed

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  • airborneartillery
    230 Tornado
    • Jan 23, 2011
    • 9

    San Juan National forest closed

    Can anyone who lives in the Ouray/Silverton/Telluride area give me real time intel on closure of the forest because of wildfires in that area? I have plans to attend the invasion, hopefully everything will be under control by then.
  • rstep
    304 AMC
    • Oct 09, 2003
    • 2081

    #2
    At the moment only 2 trails that seem to be on the closed list are Black Bear and Ophir. The areas got some rain yesterday and more do in over the weekend
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    • fulsizjeep
      Señor Jackhead
      • Aug 21, 2002
      • 22496

      #3
      I live in Mancos about 30 miles from the 416 and Burro fires. The fires have had minimal growth this week. The rains from Hurricane Bud helped a little over the weekend but we are back to single digit humidity during the day since Wednesday. We have a Red Flag Warning today with gusty winds. It will probably be more of the same until monsoons come next month. The San Juan Nat'l Forest re-opened Thursday except for around the 416 and Burro fires. There are fire bans every place.

      This should help with the local fire info:
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