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Fire on Mount Graham
Clark Peak Fire
Fire started: April 20, 1996
Fire contained: May 8, 1996
Closest approach to the Observatory:
May 3, 1996 -- 200 yards
Some statistics:
 | ~6300 acres burned |
 | ~1100 firefighters assigned |
 | 31 crews |
 | 26 engines |
 | 9 helicopters |
 | 1 air tanker |
 | 4 bulldozers |
 | 11 water tenders |
 | Estimated fire cost to the USFS: $8.0M |
From April 29 through May 2, 1996 Observatory crews under the supervision of the Forest
Service removed all the dead trees and the dead wood within 100 feet of the Observatory
perimeter fence. Because the last fire on the area had been many, many years ago, the fuel
load on the area was extremely high. The fuel load estimates approached 200 tons of dead
wood per acre. A sprinkler system was set up around the Observatory perimeter and the site
was evacuated on May 2nd at the request of the Forest Service. Ground fire crews,
helicopters and aerial water tankers protected the Biology camp, the Observatory site and
the vacation homes at Columbine. The fire approached the Observatory site from the
southwestern slope of Emerald Peak. It came within 200 yards to the west, 300 yards to the
south and 400 yards to the East. Flames as high as 350 feet were observed on the southwest
side only a few hundred yards away. No structures were lost to the fire, neither at the
Observatory nor anywhere else in the mountain.
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Wow, it sure was hot that day in May...
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