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Sun Valley is on FIRE!

IdahoSkiGirl

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Sun Valley (the nation's first ski resort) is on fire! There have been horrible fires all summer in Idaho but this one is threatening homes and the ski resort in Sun Valley/Ketchum. The fire is on the backside of Bald Mountain (the main mountain at Sun Valley) and is making its way toward the ski area boundary. The resort has turned on its snow making equipment to drench the runs with water. There are many crews and a large fleet of air tankers fighting the fire.

I will keep you updated.
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
There has been so much destruction due to fires this summer.

I am glad they have some kind of efforts going to try and save these beautiful natural areas.
Please do keep us posted.
 

IdahoSkiGirl

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Pictures of Fire

Here are pictures of the fire. The first picture is at the top of Sun Valley on Bald Mountain. The second picture is at River Run Lodge looking up Bald Mountain.

sun valley fire.jpg

sun valley fire 2.jpg
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
If you don't mind, I'd like to share those pics on Epic.
That is unimaginable!
 

Jilly

Moderator
Staff member
Snowhot add the story from skipress too. They were able to save the top lodge by using the snow guns. Really neat!!
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Snowhot add the story from skipress too. They were able to save the top lodge by using the snow guns. Really neat!!
I think that is the story that they already have posted over there.
I just added one of the pics.
It is amazing how people and ideas come together in a crisis.
 

IdahoSkiGirl

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Yes, you can use the pictures. I actually pulled them off of the Sawtooth National Forest website, which has a lot more pictures of the fire.
 

ski diva

Administrator
Staff member
From Ski Area Management Magazine:

Sun Valley, Ida., Aug. 31, 2007—The western side of Sun Valley Ski Resort is under extreme pressure from the Castle Rock Fire, with crews struggling to prevent the unpredictable blaze from torching the ski area itself. The fire, which has kicked up several spot blazes on the resort itself, has also forced the evacuation of several Ketchum neighborhoods. Currently the Castle Rock fire has burned 44,111 acres; more than 1,500 firefighters are battling the blaze.

While only spot fires sparked by embers from the blaze have blemished the ski area (and those fires were quickly suppressed by firefighting efforts) the situation remains grave for the venerable Idaho resort, with the backside of Bald Mountain already blackened.

“We’ve lost a lot,” says Gabe Glosband, a resident of Ketchum and the wintersports marketing director at Scott USA, a manufacturer of ski poles and eyewear. “All of our mountain biking trails have been effected by the fire and I’ve watched spot fires burn dangerously close to the ski area. There's a lot of fire power out there fighting the fire, but ultimately it's Mother Nature's decision on what happens next.”

According to Sun Valley’s local newspaper, the Idaho Mountain Express, Sun Valley Resort's state-of-the-art snowmaking system was turned on in several areas to wet down the extremely dry slopes in an effort to help contain the blaze, while crews also created firebreaks in areas adjacent to the resort in an attempt to contain the fire.

Additional reports from the USFS’ Inciweb site, which tracks and maps wildfires, states that as of 2 p.m. on Friday, the fire was 66 percent contained. According to Inciweb reports, “crews continue to patrol, mop-up and provide structure protection on all fronts of the fire perimeter.”

"There were some residents that got teary-eyed when the flames came over the mountain,” fire information officer Judith Downing told the Idaho Mountain Express.
 

ski diva

Administrator
Staff member
Good news -- I hear the fire is now 100% contained. They still have a lot of people working there, but it's no longer spreading. The best news is that no lives or structures were lost.
 

SnowHot

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Good news -- I hear the fire is now 100% contained. They still have a lot of people working there, but it's no longer spreading. The best news is that no lives or structures were lost.
:clap:
 

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