Smoke will be visible in the Roaring Fork and Crystal valleys on Wednesday from the Avalanche Creek Prescribed Fire, seven miles south of Carbondale, according to the U.S. Forest Service. Firefighters plan to burn up.
Smoke from a planned fire will be visible in the Roaring Fork and Crystal valleys on Wednesday, according to a news release from the Upper Colorado River Interagency Fire Management Unit. The Avalanche Creek Prescribed.
With favorable conditions returning Wednesday, firefighters are planning to burn an additional 300 acres at Avalanche Creek seven miles south of Carbondale following Monday’s completion of 313 acres, a U.S. Forest Service news release states. .
Smoke will likely be visible in the Roaring Fork and Crystal valleys in the coming days with prescribed fires planned on White River National Forest lands north of Aspen and south of Carbondale, U.S. Forest.