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The Norse Peak Fire and American fire (henceforth referred to collectively as Norse Peak) were among thirteen starts that were ignited by lightning on August 10 and 11, 2017, in the vicinity of the William O. Douglas and Norse Peak Wilderness Areas on the Naches Ranger District of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
Norse Peak Fire were reviewed by conducting an on-the-ground reconnaissance within the burn area from 6 - 10 October, 2017 (prior to containment) with a focus on at-risk resources and accompanying pour points, as identified by the BAER team.
As of October 10, 2017, the Norse Peak Fire size was stable at 55,920 acres, with expected containment on November 1 or by a season-ending weather event, whichever comes first. The nature of the fire resulted in a mosaic of soil burn severity (SBS), with the wilderness interior exhibiting the highest soil burn severity.
Thirteen fires were ignited by lightning on August 10th and 11th, in the vicinity of the William O. Douglas and Norse Peak Wilderness Areas on the Naches Ranger District of the Okanogan -Wenatchee Nationa l Forest. The fires were burning in steep rocky terrain, with difficult access. Two of the fires reached
On August 11th, a lightning strike in the Norse Peak Wilderness started a small forest fire. The wildfire slowly grew over the next couple of weeks, heading east toward Highway 410 and the Bumping Lake area.
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