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Bighorn Fire
Posted: Jun 06 2020 7:14 am
by SpiderLegs
Pulled out of my driveway and noticed the orange glow in the pre-dawn hour coming from Pusch Ridge. Then drove down the block and noticed the same glow coming from the Tortolita's.
The fire in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness is below Bighorn Peak and doesn't appear to be hitting Pusch Peak or the Cleaver yet. Luckily it's not windy this morning or we could have a huge mess on our hands.
Over in the Tortolita's as best as I can figure it looks like the fire is at the very end of the Wild Burro trail near where it intersects with the Ridgeline trail.
Last news report I saw was that the Pusch Ridge fire is being monitored and can't be accessed due to the terrain. Our local fire crews are all over in the Tortolita's working on it.
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2020-06-29 Changed Subject from
Two Fires In NW Tucson to
Bighorn Fire since the other was contained long ago and did not affect hiking much if any.
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6741/
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 10:47 am
by cactuscat
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 10:52 am
by chumley
@cactuscat Official Pima County
@pimaarizona
The Evacuation Order issued by the County Sheriff's Department in coordination with the Coronado National Forest is for the purposes of a back burn that will be conducted in the area to protect property and residents in the area.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 11:53 am
by big_load
SpiderLegs wrote: ↑Jun 11 2020 5:54 am
It's getting serious now, the FS and the PCSD just alerted all residents up in the foothills from Oracle to Alvernon and north of Ina to get ready to evacuate.
Wow, one of Mrs. big_load's colleagues lives in that area. She hasn't mentioned it yet, but probably will soon.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 12:10 pm
by azdesertfather
@cactuscat
They are also asking everyone east of Oracle Road, from Catalina SP all the way down to Magee, to voluntarily leave now, according to the Coronado NF Facebook page. Here is the current EVACUATION MAP:
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/photos/AZCNF/2 ... 0638-0.pdf
Here is the latest Pusch Wilderness TRAIL CLOSURE MAP:
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/photos/AZCNF/2 ... 2619-0.pdf
NIFC reports Bighorn fire now over 5,000 acres, 10% contained, as of 6/11, 9am:
https://gacc.nifc.gov/swcc/predictive/i ... RX_Map.htm
No update yet on Tortolita, still showing 3,300 acres, 60% contained (6/10 am report).
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 12:14 pm
by chumley
PCSO 12:05pm 6/11/20
As part of the Evacuation Process, the area of the Catalina Foothills between Alvernon Way and Sabino Canyon Rd., North of Skyline Dr. is now in the "SET - Be Alert" stage.
Residents should consider voluntarily relocating outside the affected area with family/friends.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 12:21 pm
by SpiderLegs
Looks like my brother who works for PCSD will be busy this afternoon knocking on doors. It's a big area they need to evacuate.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 12:29 pm
by chumley
This is vastly more useful than the dreadful attempts at maps that PCSD is posting. Thank you for sharing.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 12:42 pm
by azdesertfather
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 1:18 pm
by nonot
outdoor_lover wrote: ↑Jun 06 2020 12:00 pm
Did the Tucson area get Lightning yesterday? If not, then most likely Friday Night Campers.
Both have now been categorized as lightning caused fires.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 11 2020 5:27 pm
by azdesertfather
Good news ... Tortolita fire is out! 100% contained after 3,140 acres burned.
https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/6738/
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 12 2020 7:22 am
by Jim
I see no smoke in this morning's webcam image of the Catalinas. The bighorn fire will be soon, too.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 12 2020 9:27 am
by SpiderLegs
Jim_H wrote: ↑Jun 12 2020 7:22 am
I see no smoke in this morning's webcam image of the Catalinas. The bighorn fire will be soon, too.
It's heading back towards Catalina State Park right now. The incident map shows a few red dots within the park boundary as of 5 minutes ago.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 12 2020 2:29 pm
by SpiderLegs
I was watching the fire as I was driving down to the hardware store a few minutes ago. CSP is definitely on fire, big plumes of smoke coming from the park. Montrose Canyon is the other place where the action is.
One of the helicopters is flying low over my house on a regular basis, it must be getting water from the golf course pond down the street.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 12 2020 8:25 pm
by SpiderLegs
Fire appears to be tearing through CSP right now and the county just ordered an evacuation for residents north of the park within the past 30 minutes.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 12 2020 11:19 pm
by cactuscat
@SpiderLegs
Damn.

Thanks for the updates!
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 13 2020 7:57 am
by Jim
@SpiderLegs
Yeah, whoah, was I wrong.
Now, I predict the fire to run back to the Wilderness of Rock, and crest up on Mount Lemmon. We'll see.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 13 2020 9:40 am
by Mountain_Rat
@Jim_H
My thought as well. Montrose is a fuel filled intersect that could easily step into upper Romero and over the saddle into Esperero. I think it's been slowed by wind patterns so far. If it gets past the 5 mile mark of Romero, saving Sutherland Ridge will be one hell of a fight.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 13 2020 12:10 pm
by Pivo

Yesterday at about 11 PM
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 13 2020 7:49 pm
by big_load
big_load wrote: ↑Jun 11 2020 11:53 am
SpiderLegs wrote: ↑Jun 11 2020 5:54 am
It's getting serious now, the FS and the PCSD just alerted all residents up in the foothills from Oracle to Alvernon and north of Ina to get ready to evacuate.
Wow, one of Mrs. big_load's colleagues lives in that area. She hasn't mentioned it yet, but probably will soon.
At least Mrs. big_load's buddy is OK so far. She checked in today.
Re: Two Fires In NW Tucson
Posted: Jun 14 2020 8:17 pm
by SpiderLegs
Looks like the fire has shifted back and is heading straight up Romero Canyon tonight. The residents of Summerhaven have been alerted to be ready to bug out.