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Wildfire closes campsites, hiking for eclipse

- Zach Urness

Just two weeks ago, the Mount Jefferson area was expected to be among Oregon’s most popular places to view the Aug. 21 solar eclipse.

But with the Whitewater Fire continuing to expand, U.S. Forest Service officials on Monday closed a large swath of land surroundin­g Oregon’s second tallest mountain through eclipse day.

The closure includes 117,000 acres of roads, trails and mountains in and around the Mount Jefferson Wilderness. It includes popular hiking destinatio­ns Jefferson Park, Pamelia Lake and 30 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail.

Tens of thousands of backpacker­s were expected to visit the Jefferson and Detroit Lake areas because they are smack in the middle of the eclipse’s path of totality. Some had reservatio­ns to camp in the wilderness.

“We understand this is a disappoint­ment to those who looked forward to experienci­ng the eclipse in this area,” Forest Supervisor Tracy Beck said in a news release. “Unfortunat­ely, the risk is too great, and our highest responsibi­lity must be visitor safety.”

The Whitewater Fire was at almost 9 square miles Tuesday and is expected to continue growing, perhaps to the north or southwest, officials said.

The fire began with a lightning strike to a tree in the Whitewater Creek area that had been smoldering since June, said Marcus Kauffman, a biomass resource specialist at the Oregon Department of Forestry. The tree fell down July 23 and ignited a pile of brush and timber.

Because the fire is burning in steep terrain that isn’t accessible to heavy equipment, crews don’t expect to have it contained for as many as three months.

Officials said they see little danger of the fire ever reaching nearby Detroit, a community of a few more than 200 residents that is about 13 miles east of the wildfire’s origins and about

60 miles southeast of Portland by air.

Instead, they’re focused on keeping the blaze from hitting the Breitenbus­h community, Marion Forks and Oregon 22. All are now within 3 to 5 miles of the fire line.

Total personnel on the fire has almost doubled to 619 with

18 crews and multiple pieces of heavy machinery building containmen­t lines around the blaze.

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WHITEWATER FIRE INCIDENT TEAM Crews don’t expect to have the Whitewater Fire, sparked from a lightning strike, contained for several months.

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