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Public use restrictions, including ban on open fires, begin Friday in C O wilderness areas

Public use restrictions, including ban on open fires, begin Friday in C.O. wilderness areas KTVZ file Smoking also banned, except in cleared areas BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) With continuing extreme temperatures and drying vegetation at higher elevations, the Deschutes National Forest, in coordination with the Willamette National Forest, announced it will implement public use restrictions within five wildernesses, beginning Friday. Effective 12:01 a.m. Friday, open fires, including wood stoves and charcoal briquette fires, will be prohibited in all designated wildernesses on the Deschutes National Forest. These wildernesses include the Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, Three Sisters, Diamond Peak and Mt. Thielsen.  

Restrictions In Effect At Area Wildernesses

Restrictions In Effect At Area Wildernesses With continuing extreme temperatures and drying vegetation at higher elevations, the Deschutes National Forest in coordination with the Willamette National Forest will implement public use restrictions within five wildernesses beginning tomorrow morning. Effective 12:01 a.m. Friday, July 2, open fires, including wood stoves and charcoal briquette fires, will be prohibited in all designated Wildernesses on the Deschutes National Forest. These wildernesses include the Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Washington, Three Sisters, Diamond Peak and Mt. Thielsen.  Under the public use restrictions, smoking also is prohibited unless in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable material. These public use restrictions are added to those that began last Friday on the Deschutes National Forest, which had excepted these wildernesses.

As temps, fire danger rise, Forest Service, BLM, ODF enact C O campfire, other public use restrictions

As temps, fire danger rise, Forest Service, BLM, ODF enact C O campfire, other public use restrictions
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Pamplin Media Group - Tales of the Hardin and Riley cattle operations

Tales of the Hardin and Riley cattle operations The large California cattle partnership expanded into Central and Eastern Oregon James Hardin was born in Kentucky in 1830. He came west with his family by ox team in 1853 and settled in Sonoma County, California. He soon started raising cattle and expanded his operations during the next 40 years. Before the transcontinental railroad was completed, he had crossed the plains six times with herds of cattle. He opened a general mercantile store in Petaluma, California, in 1859. In 1861, he formed a partnership with Amos Riley and opened several more stores in adjacent counties. Riley was born in Maryland in 1826. He helped supply capital for the expanding business operations.

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