BOULDER AND GILPIN COUNTIES - Fire managers are monitoring conditions to burn piles in the Boulder Ranger District, with the next possible ignitions window starting on Wednesday, January 8, in the following Boulder and Gilpin County...
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BOULDER AND GILPIN COUNTIES - Fire managers are monitoring conditions to burn piles in the Boulder Ranger District, with the next possible ignitions window starting on Wednesday, January 8, in the following Boulder and Gilpin County locations:
Forsythe II Unit 44: Hand piles west of Gross Reservoir, 2 miles north of Wondervu and .5 miles south of Lazy Z. https://usfs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=abefa61010ee43418aa942f949d2cf5a¢er=-105.407,39.944&level=15
Lump Gulch Units 27 and 37: Hand piles 1/2 mile north of Highway 199 and South Beaver Creek Road intersection, near Pine Drive.
Lump Gulch Unit 35: Hand piles 2 miles south of Rollinsville on the west side of Highway 119.
Lump Gulch Unit 18: Hand piles .5 miles north of Rollinsville on the west side of Highway 119.
Lump Gulch Unit 38: Hand piles off of South Beaver Creek Road on the south side. 1 mile northeast of Highway 119 and the South Beaver Creek Road intersection.