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Tehipite News Release

Fire Activity Continues to Decrease on The Tehipit

Incident: Tehipite Wildland Fire
Released: 10/6/2008

The interagency Tehipite Fire is now 11,085 acres with 4,112 acres within Kings Canyon National Park and 6,973 acres within the Sierra National Forest. Its rate of growth has decreased.

Much of the perimeter of the fire has moved into rocks, green meadows, and sparse vegetation that deter fire spread. Fire activity observed is mostly a creeping ground fire on the north and west flanks that is clearing forest vegetation accumulated over the past 100 years.

Firefighters have also noticed that the rate of growth has noticeably decreased over the last several days with yesterday showing minimal growth with the cooler temperature, higher relative humidity, and light precipitation over the fire area.

The Tehipite Fire is located in Tehipite Valley and the cliffs north of the valley in Kings Canyon National Park and is moving north and west in the John Muir Wilderness of the Sierra National Forest. It is burning in old growth mixed conifer, red fir, lodgepole pine, and live oak between 4,000 - 9,000 feet in elevation in steep cliffs and rugged terrain. This wilderness fire was started by lightning on or around July 14.

There are no immediate threats to life or property. Firefighters have taken actions to protect the Johnson Meadow cabins and the Crown Valley Guard Station in the Sierra National Forest. Fire has moved through the Deer Meadow area and the cabin was successfully protected.

Trails within the fire perimeter on the Sierra National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park are closed as a safety measure due to the Tehipite Fire:

Unit Information

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    Sequoia - Kings Canyon National Park
    National Park Service

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Deb Schweizer
Phone: (559) 565-3703
Hours: M-F, 8:00 am- 4:30pm
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Phone: (559) 297-0706 ext. 4804
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