<p>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. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 29, 2012 6:43 PM, "Danandgailsc" <<a href="mailto:danandgailsc@aol.com">danandgailsc@aol.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
<font color="black" face="arial">What are snow levels in the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness? We want to section hike through there starting the 3rd wk in July.
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Inciweb has the best public information, here are a couple other useful
links.
<a href="http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/lg_fire2.php" target="_blank">http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/lg_fire2.php</a>
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.
<a href="http://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.nifc.gov/nicc/sitreprt.pdf</a>
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.
Hope this is useful.
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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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