[Cdt-l] Snow in Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness

Michael Zehnpfennig mjblay at gmail.com
Fri Jun 29 23:44:11 CDT 2012


Not much snow at all just south of Anaconda. I live near Fairmont
Hotsprings in Anaconda, and I just went for a bike ride today on the CDT
near Mt Haggin XC ski area on Mill Creek Rd. I saw no snow except a few
small remnants at the very tops of a few peaks. Mt. Haggin is almost bare,
and the peaks south of it (the ones visible from Mule Ranch) only have snow
near their summits.
On Jun 29, 2012 6:43 PM, "Danandgailsc" <danandgailsc at aol.com> wrote:

> What are snow levels in the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness?  We want to
> section hike through there starting the 3rd wk in July.
>
>  Dan
>
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> Inciweb has the best public information, here are a couple other useful
> links.
> http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/lg_fire2.php
> The forest service Large Fire Page, provides a little more spatial location
> of fires. A large fire is classified as 300 acres or larger in timber and
> 2000 acres and larger for grassland (and sage). IMT stands for Incident
> Management Team, split up by Type 1 and Type 2 incidents. A Type 1 is more
> complex, larger incidents then a Type 2.
> http://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf
> The SIT report is updated daily and is a general overview of resources
> assigned to large fires. It's updated daily and probably has the most
> accurate up to date information. It's more directed at fire personal, so
> there is some jargon used. A * is used to identify new fires, and "ctn"
> stands for Containment. They are also ranked in order of priority.
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> From: Jo <josie1066 at gmail.com>
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> Can anyone tell me about availability of water in the Great Divide Basin (South
> Pass City to Rawlins area)? One of the locals told me they are in a drought
> year--we plan to go through there in August. I'm also wondering about
> temperatures. Thanks
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