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Aspen News Release

08-06-09 Aspen Fire

Incident: Aspen Wildfire
Released: 8/6/2009

Contact(s): Shannan Marcak

Phone number: 928-638-7958

Date: August 6, 2009

Grand Canyon Fires Receive Precipitation Wednesday Evening

The Cape Royal Road is Open with Delays

Grand Canyon, Ariz. -- The Cape Royal Road on the North Rim of Grand Canyon

National Park is open to visitor traffic. Restricted one-lane traffic on

the road will be necessary as fire crews continue to work on clearing

potential hazards. Possible delays can be expected between 8:00 a.m. and

7:00 p.m. in route to Cape Royal.

Fire Activity

The Aspen Fire, located on the Walhalla Plateau east of the North Rim

developed area, received precipitation Wednesday evening, cooling visible

fire activity. Fire growth and behavior is expected to respond to warmer

temperatures and dry, gusty winds forecasted for today. The fire is now

estimated at 2,148 acres and is spreading within the 2001 Vista Fire

perimeter. The fire continues to burn in residual dead and down logs from

the 2001 fire along with ponderosa pine, white fir and New Mexican locust

tree re-growth.

Some Aspen Fire personnel will be released today and made available for

reassignment due to reduced fire activity. Cooperating agencies include

the National Park Service, the US Forest Service, the Bureau of Land

Management, and the Central Yavapai Fire District.

Five additional fires are currently being monitored and managed in Grand

Canyon National Park. All are on the North Rim:

The Angel Fire (9 acres) is now being suppressed.

The Butte Fire has been declared out.

The Point Fire has been declared out.

The Poplar Fire (0.1 acres) is inactive.

The Thompson Fire (1 acre) has been controlled and is in monitor status.

Management Objectives

Fire management objectives for the Aspen fire are to:

Provide for public and firefighter safety.

Minimize fire spread to the east of Cape Royal Road.

Avoid disturbance to any cultural or natural resources.

Continue monitoring fire behavior and growth.

Manage for natural resource benefit.

The natural resource benefits fire managers expect to achieve include:

maintaining fire in a fire-dependent ecosystem, reducing heavy fuel loads

that can increase the risk of large fires that exhibit undesirable fire

behaviors and effects, recycling of nutrients and diversification of

wildlife habitat.

Smoke

Visible smoke from the Aspen Fire and other small fires on the North Rim

has decreased given precipitation Wednesday evening. An increase in visible

smoke is dependent upon local weather over the next several days. Smoke

settling into Bright Angel Canyon is cumulative from multiple fires.

Coordination with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is

ongoing.

Roads and Restrictions

The Cape Royal Road is open with areas of one-lane traffic. Possible

delays can be expected between 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

All other roads and facilities in the park are open.

Some backcountry restrictions may apply on the Walhalla Plateau as

firefighters continue to manage the Aspen Fire. Check in at the North

Rim Backcountry Office for the most current information.

For Aspen fire information, please contact Connie Birkland at 928-638-7066

or visit the fire's Inciweb page at http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1782/.

For information on the Grand Canyon National Park fire management program,

please visit the park's web site at:

http://www.nps.gov/grca/parkmgmt/firemanagement.htm.

For backcountry

information in the park, please call the backcountry office at

928-638-7875.

Additional news releases about these fires will be posted as significant

changes in size, fire activity or management objectives occur.

Unit Information

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Grand Canyon National Park
National Park Service
P.O. Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

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