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- A Report From The Ground
Released: 8/18/2009
Crews report back from Langille Fire interior (Randle, WA) - A crew hiked into the interior of the Langille Fire and reported that conditions on the ground are highly variable. "We saw some... - The People Behind The Cameras: How Langille Got Its 'Spy-on '
Released: 8/14/2009
Cowlitz Valley Ranger District - Unique Relationship Yields Exceptional Results (Randle, WA) - Three generations of fighting fire and caring about the land brought Justin Randall to The University of... - News From The Mountain: Remote Cameras Track Langille Fire
Released: 8/13/2009
FIRE NEWSFrom the Gifford Pinchot National Forest10600 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver, WA 98682(360) 891-5000 FAX (360) 891-5010http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Judith... - Staffing Levels Reflect Cooler Weather
Released: 8/9/2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Judith McHughSunday August 9, 2009 1600 541.915.5372 cell Cowlitz Valley Ranger District - Cooler weather results in reduced fire staffing levels RANDLE, WA - The... - Smaller Team Understudying to Manage Langille Fire
Released: 8/7/2009
A team led by Incident Commander Carl Seielstad assumes management of the Langille fire Saturday, after several days understudying the group which prepared a long term implementation plan for the... - Tour Explains Confine/Contain Strategy
Released: 8/6/2009
Janine Clayton, Gifford Pinchot National Forest Supervisor, gathered local community leaders Wednesday for a briefing and field trip to explain the management of the 485 acre Langille fire. The fire... - Many Large Standing Trees Survive Fire
Released: 8/5/2009
Langille fire: The 485 acre Langille fire south of Randle, WA grew by only 15 acres Tuesday as its western edge backed down McCoy Peak toward Yellowjacket Creek. Historically, large fires on the... - Fire Hardly Grows Monday
Released: 8/4/2009
The 470 acre Langille fire hardly grew Monday, unprovoked by any winds. Much of the burned area still contains green trees, with most trees scorched about three feet high. A crew is in place on... - Langille Fire Gains 174 Acres
Released: 8/3/2009
South of Randle, Washington on Sunday, most of the spread on the 470 acre Langille fire was from 1 to 2 foot flames and occasional torching trees. The fire is backing downslope toward Yellowjacket... - Team Assessing Options to Contain Langille Fire
Released: 8/2/2009
The Northern Rockies Wildfire Management Team is actively managing all opportunities to suppress the Langille fire using a confine-contain management strategy. The 296 acre fire started from...