Wildfire Incident Information
Terrain
Satellite
OSM
This fire is no longer active
100% contained
Fire Status
CONTAINED
Last Updated
1 year, 4 months ago
Fire Start
Wednesday, June 28, 2023 8:57 AM MDT
Incident #
2023-COSJF-000348
Fuels
PJ and Timber
Dispatch Notes
IQCS# 672872 SO# 16
Primary Fire Agency

US Forest Service — San Juan National Forest

Current Weather

Fire Growth Potential

Fire Weather Forecast

Incident Overview

Inciweb information was updated: 1 year, 3 months ago

FIRE UPDATE: Wednesday - 7/26/2023 

Due to yesterday's hot temperature and winds, there were some interior pockets within the fire lines that had burned. These interior pockets were primarily composed of dead and downed trees. The line was not threated and the fire is 100% contained, however, there will be smoke visible for the next several days. The public can expect to see fire traffic to monitor and patrol the area. 

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The Chris Mountain Fire on the San Juan National Forest, Pagosa Ranger District was reported on June 28th, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. It's located 12 miles west of Pagosa Springs, north of Highway 160 on Chris Mountain. The fire has been burning in Ponderosa Pine forest on National Forest System Lands and has not crossed onto private property. As of mid-July, smoke may still be visible from time to time, inside the fire perimeter.

Archuleta County issued evacuations for Forest Road 628, effective June 28th, 2023 but those have been lifted. No structures were lost, but some near the heel of the fire were considered threatened, prompting the evacuations. To sign up for emergency notifications, visit the Archuleta County Emergency Operations website.

San Juan National Forest issued a closure order on June 29, 2023 but that has since been rescinded. Closure order information is located on closures tab or https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-publication/cosjf-chris-mountain-fire/chris-mountain-fire-closure

Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team Three (RMA CIMT3) transitioned Chris Mountain Fire back to the San Juan National Forest on July 11, 2023 at 06:00 a.m.

 

Basic Incident Details

Last Updated
Wed, Aug 9, 2023 1:38 PM UTC
Incident Type
Wildfire
Cause
Lightning
Fire Discovered
Wed, Jun 28, 2023 3:00 PM UTC
Location
Chris Mountain, Pagosa Springs
Incident Commander
IC4, San Juan National Forest
Coordinates
37.285, -107.23805555556

Current Situation

Total Personnel
7
Size
511 Acres
Containment
100%
Estimated Containment
Thursday, July 20, 2023 1:00 AM MDT
Fuels Involved

Timber (grass and understory), Brush (2 feet), Timber (Litter and understory)

Fuels in the fire area include timber litter under closed conifer canopy, and timber with understory in ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, and true fir species open canopies. Gambel oak is the primary understory fuel in open timber stands. Timber litter in closed stands is primarily needle accumulation, branches, and rotten logs. Open sites have mixed shrubs and grass, with Gambel oak patches with a thin duff layer.  

 

Significant Events

Minimal smoldering.

 

Planned Outlook

Planned Actions
The crews are Patrolling and mopping up in DIV A/J using risk management practices for the highest
probability of success. Suppression repair is actively engaged with close coordination with the READS.
These tactics ensure the risk to firefighters are commensurate with the risk of the threatened values.
Projected Incident Activity

12 hours: Quieting weather overnight. Inversion setup will calm and keep dense smoke in place.

24 hours: Dense smoke will likely continue into the morning, keeping temperatures cool. Some clearing may occur in the afternoon. Isolated thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon.

48 hours: Thursday looks to have quiet weather.

Remarks
Command of the fire was given back to the local unit at 06:00 on July 11th, 2023. Fire cause is lightning. 

Dispatch Center Contact

Durango Interagency Dispatch Center (CODRC)

Durango, CO

970-385-1324

https://sites.google.com/firenet.gov/durangointeragencydispatch