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d Cr ek n sh p o 36 aw ra k C Corral Creek e r G Resource Avoidance Area T k Ramey Creek Rd e u e e e Corral Creek lc r k h e k S k r e u Little Basin C e n e d k C ay s Nf 372 C S e e Safety Concerns Cr re ilv e r a ek e h Salmon River n Hay Creek r e C n r g w 01 C u n Salmon-Challis National Forest w o r C a e H 06 k H 01 06 06 e 06 in 01 06 a 01 06 01 06 e G k t Potato Mountian 01 Basin Creek Rd k s u Peach Creek Suppression tactics Avoidance Area re k a c c q S C u P Povert Flat in Short Creek S k M B C k re e w ek e re o e k C d r Misc Resource Areas p Trap Creek C ra a p T e P lecam o k M k e e k e e Wilderness Area k e r r e 19150 e B C li Silver Creek r e n Gardner Creek C Sawmill Creek d 1995 t C r r C r e T C o r h c o i h e n mp Retardant Avoidance Area l l e so e S d n n n k i n r C Squaw Creek e Kelly Creek Rd r k Coal Creek e T a e i k n k G n e i Terrestrial e K Nfr 629 ek Kelly Creek r Cre NF-682 Rd C Cherry Creek ch ek re eek k rk Bir C r Rd Noho e o y 21 C e F le «¬ n ly r e u Peach Creek Rd Aquatic o l C e Saturday Mountain 1994 Birch Creek reek s e k M Park C r K n T 11 N e n a d a Y n ic A r T 11 N Aquatic - 600ft e k SOUTH BUTTE Burnt Creek e m ry Cr e Elk Mountain D e L e A r r k y ve C n a i S lmo R r O c n h Coal Creek Rd e s t Elk Meadow g e C k d r e a G re u e e B l k k r c S e C h tan re o C ley C p l nley Lake C p l Sa ta re e Salmon River l ek r a m S rsh o n C a almon River re NF-454M Rd S R UNK ek ek iv re er iver C UNK Sa R lk NF-653 Rd lmo n E Jo e k s e G re 44°15'N B 44°15'N u C l i reek c 36 g d C Stanley Lake Usfs 642 Rd l k e h C o e k Usfs 642 e a a C r L k UNK e s k C P y e N in e o 36 31 36 31 31 e r 36 31 31 o 36 31 e 36 31 n l 36 r t n i k a a C p C C v a St and r e r lli m b Tuck e e e u o Cree e r v a J k k Cold Creek S C a n k e e n C B k re e o Crooked Creek e e r e k r e C r Spring Glch T k n d 06 o C e ny u a ll e i r C 06 01 R 06 01 06 p 01 r M pa k o C S S Crooked Creek Rd e u Potaman Peak e g n Sullivan Lake r h a 21 C m o C l Eva Falls o in r k s e H e Treon Creek Beaver Creek e e Cr a McGown Peak k ek ed C Cre k Woods Basin k Sled k e o le ree e o t C r r it C h C Airport Rd L c k n Cree e n d r a C Robinson Bar Peak hea v Merritt S ep F he lli o Elkhorn S k S u r Stanley Basin he d Cree S r e a phea ilv k e l Goat Creek Rd r C e R Iron Creek e r r u e ek k C le e re e k Joe Jump Basin n C re w C ro o Lookout Mountain r I C d L kNatl Forest Develop e t a as e e a Pivas t ek k o e C e e T 10 N h r r Little e C G M Last Chance Creek anc Road Creek C C arbo T 10 N e nat t e C k ROAD CREEK General Legend C a l r e e e a S M e s r reek k in s C C a " o Creek g th rc n k i o Towns-Communities ri e m C p e S re S r y e k C m m Urban Outlines r n m a i Alpine Peak o Ziegler Basin Observation Peak S almon t J R s ive W r g 5! n Recreation Site i Jimmy Smith Lake v i herry Gulch Hoodoo Lake L reek ke C ek C k C Big La re 222 e Lake Big Lake Creek e Big D BLM Field Office Admin Boundaries Balsam Rd r k ry Trailer Lakes Regan, Mount C e H Little Redfish Lake e o ry r llo eam a C w Str ek 222 re Trail Creek Lakes d o USFS Admin Boundaries C n c il u r a 36 o Big Lake Creek a r r B M e T Williams Peak NF-214 Rd iv 31 31 31 36 31 31 36 31 R 36 County Boundary 36 Cleveland Creek on lm Sa 36 Fork Herd Creek ID State Boundary Challis Field Office East Thompson Peak «¬75 Crater Lake Railroad Ridge ID Transportation System 06 HERD CREEK 01 D Bluett Creek ry 01 06 06 01 k 01 01 06 06 Gu 01 06 ee lc h r m State Highway k C ek Meadows, The k ea o re White Clouds Wilderness Cree ee tr ho C Watson Peak J im k r S sh d Iron Basin C h Fi ol ek lc Chinese Wall e x u Local Road G r o H C Bluett Creek G F e Slate Creek r h Gunsight Lake e r d s d l e C u r r 1999 Primative Road o F e B e Sawtooth National Forest ig k 44°7'30"N Elk Meadow B 44°7'30"N Baron Peak k k e Big Boulder Creek B e Trail re a k re il C k er Cre e C gta e e p Bighorn Basin k r r Grandjean Peak Horstmann Peak Pi a C h Hydrology Big Boulder Lake S e Club Canyon n i Redfish Lake P Perennial Stream on any C Kettles, The T 09 N C lub Intermittent Stream Big Boulder Lakes T 09 N Heyburn Mountain White Cloud Peaks Intermittent Canal Big Meadows Braxon Peak Tohobit Peak Fork Lake 50K k Little Baron Lake e k re ree C Contour Lines s C r k William e e Spring Basin ld re Grand Mogul u Baron Lake Warbonnet Peak C o 500 ft e B ak Frog Lake L er Cre le Upper Baron Lake h h e Strawberry Basin tt fis is k i ed F L 1000 ft Monte Verita R Lonesome Lake Sh ee p PLSS Sections Waterdog Lake Cre k ek e Fisher Creek Sheep Mountain re 31 36 31 36 31 31 36 31 Fork Rd 36 31 M 36 Cony Peak k cD ld C ee ona Repeater and Base Stations Warbonnet Lake k r Z Packrat Peak e C Cony Lake e p r Decker Flat Blackman PeakAnts Basin iu Decker Peak C k y ic rr Surface Management Agency e W b eek Oreamnus Lake ckle Merriam Peak Cr Hu Four Lakes Basin r D er Cree ee e k Bowery Peak Bureau of Land Management 01 06 01 06 06 01 06 D 01 Three Lakes Serrate Ridge Nfr 701 Rd Castle Lake Forest Service Packrat Lake Bugle Mountain Private; other Reward Peak S k Local Government Fo ee rk Cr Pa ly ye Ju Chamberlain Basin tte of R Fourth State iv er Elk Peak eek Jim McClure-Jerry Peak Wilderness ellroaring Cr Elk Lake Arrowhead, The H State Fish and Game Pinchot Mountain S Wilderness Area F Valley Rd o ays Natl Forest Develop T 08 N rk M Cr eek ion Cre T 08 N Pa Temple, The amp ek ye Champion Creek Ch tte Cramer, Mount R Washington Peak iv er Warm Creek Washington Basin Edaho Mountain Sawtooth Wilderness Yellowbelly Lake 44°N North Raker Nfr 365 44°N k e Payette Peak e 06 r S C F South Raker o m rk W ar P a Valley ye tte River NF-208 k ek36 31 36 31 36 31 Pettit Lake e 36 re 31 36 36 31 re nia C Virginia Lake C rma A t e Four Rivers Field Office s G W l o e 31 k t L s Blacknose Mountain e u t e r P Pats Lake r a as Edna Lake C s s e t J Parks Peak re k L C o Tenlake Basin C a a r h t V Horton Peak e ns a k o V e 06 e n Azure Lake Ardeth Lake k 01 06 C 01 06 01 Vernon Lake 06 06 C 01 re Benedict Lake r e e Taylor Creek k e Everly, Mount k Taylor Creek Rock Island Lake Hunter Creek Summit Roaring Creek Everly Lake Cabin Creek T Rock Slide Lake a Park Canyon ylo k Glens Peak r Cree k Plummer Lake e Three Island Lake Lake Ingeborg e P r a McDonald Peak rk Plummer Peak Spangle Lake C Meridian Peak C a in n y Little Spangle Lake w o El Capitan T r Canyon Couga n Snowyside Peak Twin Lakes Alice Lake k ree Browns Peak C in b a Natl Forest Develop T 07 N Browns Lake C k Perkins Lake e rk East Fork P re st Fo ole C We N T 07 N Middle Fork Boise River orth D F Fork Big Lost Rivern r o y rk Lost River o C Big y an yon n Flat Top Mountain a P C 2 1 0 2 4 6 Nfd 204 o le r e C l l r i ee R Glassford Peak M k ainb Miles ow North Fork Lake Q k Smiley Creek Rd C Alturas Lake e r u re e e Cree C Vader e ine k r k e Alp e n v ea Sky Line s B t Skidoo 2 1 0 2 4 6 8 es W Ryan Peak R W i e v s e Scenic Lake te S Hemingway-Boulders Wilderness r Kilometers r o n u Kent Peak h t k h Nahneke Mountain e o e m F Mattingly Peak r 36 31 N 36 31 36 31 e o C H 36 31 ek 31 36 Galena Peak r o e r o G k r r C e r s u S th e k k v e lc a a a e F L C h k e l 01 e m o s r e B r r a e e k r r o E e e C B n u l C i k g t u t Salmon River r l it 06 Wo o r o R e d 1:100,000 A L t R e i t ver a i k Wood i a v a 01 ig R n 06 e 01 06 01 06 01 B d e 01 06 iv S r er a G k l e Emma Gulch k Cre u e Camp G l e c r Jakes Gulch C h Galena Summit 1 inch = 1.6 miles r k e ee 43°52'30"N v r 43°52'30"N a Enid Gulch C e y L E B rr it u e tl le e r t k h e t n F i Ca y e ¹ ill on Enid Gulch C a k ch L m e ll C a ul aw r ree G S C rk k No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management us k e o it e W st F t F T re ork s West Fork (BLM) for use of the data for purposes not intended by Altura Shoshone Field Office Big Wood River C a s Lake C reek g E in BLM.
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