Fire in the Santa Ritas
Posted: Jul 16 2005 11:24 pm
There is a major fire burning in the Santa Rita Mountains 35 miles south of Tucson in the Coronado National Forest that is threatening Madera Canyon. This fire started as a lightening strike on July 7th or 8th and had grown to 20,000 acres since then. It's about 40% contained as of today.
For those of you who have hiked in the Santa Ritas and Mt Wrightson....these areas are all toasted. As far as I know, Madera Canyon has been spared so far but the fire is very close to the cabins, lodges and summer home there.
Here's a link to the fire and maps.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/florida/
I was just in Madera Canyon in June and it became a "special place" for me. I'm have reservations again for September so we'll see how things have changed.

For those of you who have hiked in the Santa Ritas and Mt Wrightson....these areas are all toasted. As far as I know, Madera Canyon has been spared so far but the fire is very close to the cabins, lodges and summer home there.
Here's a link to the fire and maps.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coronado/florida/
I was just in Madera Canyon in June and it became a "special place" for me. I'm have reservations again for September so we'll see how things have changed.
