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Aspen News Release

The Aspen Fire, Located on The Walhalla Plateau East

Incident: Aspen Wildfire
Released: 8/11/2009

Fire Update: Grand Canyon National Park, August 11, 2009

Grand Canyon, Ariz. -- The Aspen Fire, located on the Walhalla Plateau east

of the North Rim developed area in Grand Canyon National Park, continues to

be managed for resource benefits.

Fire Activity

The Aspen Fire is now estimated at 3,300 acres and is actively burning on

its western flank along the rim of the Walhalla Plateau. On its southern

flank, it is slowly backing into ponderosa pine stands that have

experienced fire within the past 3 to 5 years. The fire continues to be

monitored; and a contingency plan is in place to address the potential for

road closures on the Walhalla Plateau over the next several days. The fire

is visible from the North Rim developed area, and smoke from the fire is

visible from South Rim viewpoints.

"Our goal is to protect ecological processes like fire that have shaped the

park for centuries" says Chris Marks, Aspen Fire Operations Chief. "There

are both benefits and impacts when allowing wildland fires to carry out

their natural role in the park. Over the long term, I believe the benefits

outweigh the temporary impacts of smoke and road closures".

The natural resource benefits fire managers expect to achieve with this

fire 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.

Three additional fires are being monitored in the park at this time:

The Angel Fire (9 acres) has been contained and is in monitor status.

The Poplar Fire (0.1 acres) has been inactive for several days.

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

Roads and Restrictions

Fire activity may be visible along portions of the Cape Royal Road.

Visitors should not stop or pull over in these areas and are asked to

use caution while driving to ensure the safety of firefighters and

equipment working near the road.

All roads and facilities in the park are open at this time.

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.

Additional fire information is available from Connie Birkland at

928-638-7066 or visit the fire's Inciweb page at:

http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1782/.

For information about 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 will be posted as significant changes in size,

fire activity or management objectives occur.

-NPS-

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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