Sawbill Canoe Outfitters evacuated today due to Pagami Creek Fire
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The Pagami Creek fire grew in size yesterday and is now more than 60,000 acres. Sawbill Outfitters at the end of the Sawbill trail is being evacuated this morning. WTIP spoke with Bill Hansen of Sawbill Canoe Outfitters this morning by phone. Bill also maintains a blog and below is a post from this morning.
The Forest Service is evacuating all the canoe parties that are west of Sawbill today. The entry points to the east of us, Baker Lake, Homer Lake and Brule Lake remain open, but the smoke will likely be bad today with west winds predicted. Public safety is their top concern and they are trying to stay at least 24 hours ahead of the fire with evacuations. If you are holding a wilderness entry permit for the Kawishiwi Lake, Hog Creek or Sawbill entry points, the Forest Service will be calling you to help you relocate to other entry points.
The good news is that we received almost .2" of rain yesterday and there are showers predicted for today. The temperature has dropped dramatically and frost is predicted for tonight. Although strong westerly winds are predicted for today, which will move the fire toward us, the winds are supposed to switch to northwesterly later today which should move the fire away from us.
Right here at Sawbill we have a very effective outdoor sprinkler system, so we are relatively confident that our buildings will survive even if the fire sweeps through here. While this is all very scary and upsetting, wildfire is inevitable in this ecosystem. It really isn't a matter of if there will be a fire, it's just a matter of when.
Keep us in your thoughts. - Bill"
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