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        News: Wild Fires Current information on wild fires near Pinedale, Wyoming, the western Wind River Mountains, the Wyoming Range, and the southern portion of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. |  Partial Camp Fire Restrictions go in effect beginning Thursday, July 18 Fire Page sponsored by: Triple Peak Lodge | 
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        Fire Updates The 
        Mule Creek Fire grew from 1600 acres yesterday to 4,000 today. Road and 
        area closures in effect. | Mule Creek Fire Map Local Fires at a Glance The Mule Creek Fire is burning in the Wyoming Range near Lookout Mtn on the Big Piney Ranger District. The Horse Creek road is currently closed to non-essential public travel at the forest boundary and area closures are in effect for the area north of Horse Creek. | 
| Mule Fire Perimiter Map (363K PDF) General Mule Fire Area Map (303K PDF) PDF images require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. Note that you can zoom in on the PDF to get a closer view and image detail. Look for the zoom + button on your toolbar at the top of the page after the PDF loads in your browser. | 
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        Current Fire Information: 
 Fire restrictions 
        will go into effect beginning Thursday, July 18th on the Bridger-Teton 
        National Forest and in Grand Teton National Park. The fire danger has 
        been elevated to Very High as of Tuesday, July 16th. Daily 
        Forest Service press release updates for this fire are available from 
        the Bridger-Teton National 
        Forest fire page. For more information, contact the Bridger-Teton 
        National Forest at (307) 739-5500. Other 
        area fires:  
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        to earlier Fire Info: 
 Where 
        to get more information: Pinedale 
        Ranger District, BTNF Big 
        Piney Ranger District, BTNF | Where 
        to report fires: Callers are reminded that if they are using a cell phone, they may not get a local office when they dial 911. The best place to call for area fires is either the local Sheriff's office or the Bridger-Teton Fire Office. Be prepared to give a location of the smoke, your name, where you are calling from, and how they can get ahold of you again for more information if needed. | 
| Anyone with concerns about fires can contact the Sublette County Sheriff's office at 307-367-4376, or the Pinedale Ranger District, 307-367-4326. Hikers in the wilderness who have cell phones (and can get a signal out) can call 911 and ask to be routed to the Sublette County Sheriff's office if they need to report a fire or have concerns. Be aware that 911 may route you to a different area other than Pinedale depending on where you are calling from. | 
| Return to Pinedale Online front page This Pinedale Online fire update is written by Dawn Svalberg from information obtained from the Pinedale Ranger District, the Jackson office of the US Forest Service Bridger-Teton National Forest, and online sources. Copyright 2002. Pinedale 
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