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Fire danger forces restrictions Extreme
fire danger in Central Oregon has prompted fire officials to restrict activities
on public lands on the Prineville District Bureau of Land Management, Ochoco
and Deschutes National Forests, and Crooked River National Grassland.
Effective July 25, open fires are permitted only in certain designated
campgrounds on the Ochoco and Deschutes National Forests and Prineville
Bureau of Land Management.
These are improved areas posted for public use. Portable cooking stoves
using liquefied or bottled fuel may be used in all areas on both Bureau
of Land Management Prineville, and Deschutes and Ochoco National Forest
lands.
Users are asked to clear an area 10 feet in diameter for stove use.
These restrictions currently do not apply to local Wilderness Areas.
"We cannot emphasize enough to the recreating public to take extreme
care when visiting public lands this time of year," said Dan Torrence,
Acting Interagency Fire Management Officer for Central Oregon Fire Management
Services.
This includes having awareness of where to park your vehicle (avoid parking
where dry vegetation may easily be ignited) and carrying tools in case
a fire does start.
Vehicle use will be limited to developed roads that are clear and free
of flammable debris and vegetation.
Smoking is restricted to an enclosed vehicle or building, in boats on
lakes, designated campgrounds, or while stopped in an area at least three
feet in diameter that is clear of all flammable material. |
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