'Nature' fire at Silver Creek Preserve and beyond
On Wednesday the 27th, about 3:30
in the afternoon, I received a call from one of the
neighbors alerting me to a fire on the Preserve. I
was in the Hailey office so I quickly called Frank,
our trusty volunteer (who lives at Kilpatrick cabin,
feet from the burn area). As I was asking him about
the fire, the sheriff knocked on his door and told
him he might want to leave. He called me back
shortly after from the visitor center and gave me a
brief update. It appears the fire started from the
houses above the visitor center on an adjacent
landowner’s property. There are rumors that it may
have been a power connection and eye witnessed say
it started with a single flame behind a shed. It
quickly spread up the hillside and along the road,
jumped over onto the Preserve, and then worked its
way through the Picabo Hills to the south of Silver
Creek and along the Purdy property to the east of
the Preserve. As of today, it has burned over 14,000
acres and BLM firefighters hope to have it contained
by this evening.
We are lucky that as of today, no major structures
have been destroyed and no one has been hurt. We are
also so lucky to have such a great crew of skilled
firefighters on the job. The thing I feel most
fortunate for, however, is the amazing group of
neighbors and friends we have down here. I received
countless calls from people offering my family a
place to sleep and help if we needed it. Since the
fire has moved past the immediate area and the
damage to the Preserve is apparent, I have already
been receiving calls inquiring about volunteer work
from people wanting to help with the restoration.
In the next few weeks with the great crew of
scientist in the Idaho chapter of The Nature
Conservancy, I will be working on putting together a
restoration plan for the burned areas. I look
forward to seeing how the land repairs itself and
welcome any thoughts, suggestions, or man hours!!
Dayna
