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Current Fire Record Black Hills National Forest Year ___2004_____ CURRENT FIRE RECORD BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST YEAR ___2004_____ FIRE FOREST COMBINED BL CU EM HA NH PA Size SPECIFIC ACRES TOTAL TOTAL SO # FIRE NAME D1 D3 D4 D6 D8 D9 DATE Class CAUSE T R S LAT LONG ACRES Firecode HC LTG HC LTG 29 November 9 3-Jul A Lightning T2S R5E 3243 49 55 103 32 48 0.10 18.45 20.40 AVL7 30 Butte Creek 4 3-Jul B Lightning T5N R4E 2744 21 55 103 37 08 0.75 19.20 21.15 AVL7 31 Beaver Creek 10 4-Jul B Lightning T4S R4E 2443 41 16 103 35 13 0.25 19.45 21.40 AVL7 32 Tenderfoot 11 4-Jul B Lightning T2S R4E 3343 50 15 103 38 43 0.25 19.70 21.65 AVL7 NS Crazy Horse 29-Jun A Lightning T2S R4E 3343 49 56 103 38 48 0.10 19.80 21.75 AVL7 33 Kelly Gulch 8 3-Jul A Lightning T2N R4E 2544 05 53 103 35 37 0.10 19.90 21.85 AVL7 34 Pilger Mtn 2 6-Jul B Lightning T7S R2E 843 28 07 103 53 34 1.50 21.40 23.35 AVL7 35 Burno 5 9-Jul A Lightning T5N R2E 244 25 29 103 50 11 0.10 21.50 23.45 AVL7 36 Lindsley 12 8-Jul B Lightning T8S R4E 1343 20 26 103 35 20 0.30 21.80 23.75 AVL7 37 Tepee 3 11-Jul A Lightning T6N R2E 1243 42 08 103 53 25 0.10 21.90 23.85 AVL7 38 Empress 9 11-Jul B Lightning T1N R5E 544 03 36 103 32 36 0.50 22.40 24.35 AVL7 39 Crook 7 11-Jul B Lightning T53N R62W 2044 33 43 104 19 22 0.25 22.65 24.50 AVL7 40 Misty 6 12-Jul A Lightning T3N R5E 1944 12 06 103 33 16 0.10 22.75 24.60 AVL7 41 Minnesota 7 12-Jul B Lightning T2N R4E 1744 00 47 103 39 46 2.00 24.75 26.60 AVL7 42 White Elephant 13 14-Jul B Lightning T5S R4E 143 38 36 103 35 20 0.50 25.25 27.40 AVL7 43 Antelope 4 15-Jul B Lightning T1S R1E 2743 55 07 103 59 10 0.50 25.75 27.90 AVL7 44 Bittersweet 4 14-Jul A Human T1N R3E 2344 02 27 103 07 05 0.10 2.05 28.00 A8D9 45 Woodville 8 18-Jul B Human T4N R3E 2144 17 40 103 45 30 0.25 2.30 28.25 A8E9 46 Dakota Point 10 19-Jul A Lightning T1S R5E 143 59 27 103 28 01 0.10 25.85 28.35 AVL7 47 Nelson Creek 14 20-Jul B Lightning T2S R5E 1643 52 55 103 32 49 2.00 27.85 30.35 AVL7 48 Pactola Point 11 18-Jul A Human T1N R5E 1144 03 53 103 29 05 0.10 2.40 30.45 A8NX NS Ford Mtn 20-Jul A Lightning T1S R4E 32 43 103 33 44 0.10 27.95 30.55 AVL7 49 North Flynn 15 21-Jul B Lightning T4S R5E 1643 42 14 103 32 04 0.25 28.20 30.80 AVL7 50 Sackett 8 5-Jun A Lightning T50N R61W 1544 18 50 104 09 48 0.10 28.30 30.90 AVL7 ####### CABIN SD-SDS-180195PNLP22 20-Jul A Lightning T53N UNDT A 1S 7E 9.0043 58.415 103 17.92 0.10 31.00 AVL7 ####### TOWER CA SD-SDS-180208 9 25-Jul A Human T5N INV B 2N 7E 35.0044 05.522103 14.872 0.75 31.10 A89S ####### MERRITT SD-SDS-180216PNLQL9 12 28-Jul B Lightning T3N UNDT A 2N 7E 7.0044 08.717103 19.578 0.22 35.10 AVL7 5/2/2018 LONE SD-SDS-180230 29-Jul A Lightning T52N EQPT B 7S 1E 25.0043 25.064103 57.096 0.28 35.20 AVL7 55 Hardesty 2 5 29-Jul A Lightning T1S R5E 3643 55 14 103 28 26 0.10 32.60 35.30 AVL7 56 Hisega 13 30-Jul B Lightning T1N R6E 1644 02 53 103 23 46 1.10 33.70 36.40 AVL7 57 Tomaha 5 14 B Lightning T1N R6E 1744 02 36 103 25 21 2.50 36.20 38.90 AVL7 58 Hannah campfire 10 30-Jul A Human T4N R2E 2744 15 47 103 50 37 0.10 2.60 39.00 A9PG 59 Dark Canyon 16 30-Jul B Lightning T5S R4E 1544 37 11 103 37 39 3.20 39.40 42.20 AVL7 CURRENT FIRE RECORD BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST YEAR ___2004_____ FIRE FOREST COMBINED BL CU EM HA NH PA Size SPECIFIC ACRES TOTAL TOTAL SO # FIRE NAME D1 D3 D4 D6 D8 D9 DATE Class CAUSE T R S LAT LONG ACRES Firecode HC LTG HC LTG 60 Bogus Jim 11 31-Jul A Lightning T2N R5E 13 44 07 103 26 0.10 39.50 42.30 AVL7 61 Bennett Canyon 5 31-Jul C Lightning T7S R2E 3143 29 05 103 55 52 65.00 104.50 107.30 A9SL 62 Governmt Fields 15 1-Aug B Human T2S R6E 1143 53 01 103 22 40 2.00 4.60 111.90 A9T3 63 Merchen 16 31-Jul A Lightning T2N R6E 2044 07 07 103 25 30 0.10 104.60 112.00 AVL7 64 Logger 12 2-Aug A Human T5N R1E 744 24 10 104 03 02 0.10 4.70 112.10 A9W7 65 Gordon 6 3-Aug A Lightning T1S R5E 2143 57 24 103 30 12 0.10 104.70 112.20 AVL7 66 White Sands 17 3-Aug A Lightning T2S R6E 543 54 05 103 25 07 0.10 104.80 112.30 AVL7 67 Zimmer 7 4-Aug A Lightning T2S R4E 743 54 15 103 40 08 0.10 104.90 112.40 AVL7 68 Silver Mtn 18 4-Aug A Human T1S R6E 2043 56 59 103 25 29 0.10 4.80 112.50 A957 69 Black Hill 11 5-Aug B Lightning T53N R64W 2444 34 08 104 29 00 2.00 106.90 114.50 AVL7 70 Crows Nest 6 5-Aug B Lightning T1N R2E 644 04 30 103 55 59 0.50 107.40 115.00 AVL7 6/5/2018 BLACK MINER SD-BKF-180294P2EKT915 1-Jan B Lightning T5S L A 1S 5E 19.0043 56.537103 34.266 109.90 0.10 AVL7 6/6/2018 SPIKEN RIDGE SD-SDS-180295PNLUX5 8-Aug B Lightning T5S L B 1S 7E 11.0043 38.328103 15.132 110.40 0.80 AVL7 6/6/2018 GOLD STANDARD SD-BKF-180296P2EKT916 8-Aug B 7 T7S R2E 2043 23 00 103 51 48 1.25 111.65 119.25 AVL7 74 TOMAHAWK 19 15-Aug A 8 T3S R4E 4326 45 35.5 103 36 24.5 0.10 4.90 119.35 BB2R 75 VANOCKER 13 15-Aug A Human T4N R3E 3044 16 24 103 48 16 0.10 5.00 119.45 BB6S 76 ELK CREEK 14 22-Aug A Human T4N R3E 1444 18 12 103 43 55 0.10 5.10 119.55 BCBH 77 WEST 44 20 22-Aug A Human T2S R4E 1343 52 32 103 25 05 0.10 5.20 119.65 BC8X 78 Diamond G 21 22-Aug A Lightning T4S R3E 3143 50 14 103 47 12 0.10 111.75 119.75 AVL7 79 Horse Spring 19 23-Aug A Lightning T1N R5E 4427 00 45.6 103 30 03 0.10 AVL7 80 Gibson 22 22-Aug A Lightning T7S R4E 4332 24 16.7 103 40 03 0.10 AVL7 NS Schenk 23-Aug A Lightning T4S R2E 3143 39 52 103 55 31 0.10 BC98 81 Tomahawk 15 23-Aug A Lightning T3N R5E 1644 13 26 103 31 35 0.10 AVL7 82 Veterans Peak 16 24-Aug A Lightning T4N R5E 844 19 16 103 32 35 0.10 AVL7 NS Cold Brook 23-Aug B Lightning T7S R5E 543 28 15 103 32 09 2.00 BDN4 83 Rimrock 17 23-Aug A Lightning T6N R2E 3344 25 56 103 52 34 0.25 AVL7 84 Ward 23 23-Aug A Lightning T5S R4E 543 38 07 103 39 58 0.25 AVL7 85 Lost Springs 8 23-Aug B Lightning T4S R2E 1043 42 42 103 52 07 0.50 AVL7 86 South Shirttail 24 23-Aug B Lightning T6S R5E 3143 29 45 103 33 18 5.00 AVL7 87 North Marrietta 9 23-Aug B Lightning T7S R2E 1743 26 42 103 54 09 5.50 AVL7 88 Gladys Nell 25 23-Aug A Lightning T4S R5E 3243 39 52 103 32 08 0.10 AVL7 89 Glenn Erin 26 23-Aug B Lightning T4S R5E 843 42 50 103 33 40 0.50 AVL7 90 Calyn Springs 27 23-Aug B Lightning T5S R3E 2443 36 01 103 42 46 0.5 AVL7 91 Deadman Saddle 18 23-Aug B Lightning T5N R5E 3044 21 55 103 33 30 43 20.7 103 42.2 AVL7 92 Bear 28 24-Aug A Lightning T2S R3E 2843 49 04 103 48 23 44 21.8 104 04.1 AVL7 93 Coon Creek 8 26-Aug A Lightning T2S R4E 743 53 35 103 41 61 43 19.9 103 36.6 1 AVL7 94 Preacher Smith 19 29-Aug A Human T5N R3E 1143 24 08 103 43 11 43 24.5 103 33.7 BD1H CURRENT FIRE RECORD BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST YEAR ___2004_____ FIRE FOREST COMBINED BL CU EM HA NH PA Size SPECIFIC ACRES TOTAL TOTAL SO # FIRE NAME D1 D3 D4 D6 D8 D9 DATE Class CAUSE T R S LAT LONG ACRES Firecode HC LTG HC LTG 95 Hopkins Flat 29 23-Aug B Lightning T5S R4E 3043 35 15 103 41 28 43 15.9 103 42.4 AVL7 Whoop Up 24-Aug 3444 11.4104 24.5 44 48.3104 24.7 43 41.1103 16.3 ROGERS SPRING CURRENT FIRE RECORD BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST YEAR ___2004_____ FIRE FOREST COMBINED BL CU EM HA NH PA Size SPECIFIC ACRES TOTAL TOTAL SO # FIRE NAME D1 D3 D4 D6 D8 D9 DATE Class CAUSE T R S LAT LONG ACRES Firecode HC LTG HC LTG A 43 41.5103 43.5 6 ###### EDEN SD-SDS-170527PNK7NU L A 6N 4E 2444 27.7103 35.1 0.1 ###### TOGAS SD-BKF-170528P2EKT953 9 L A 53N 63W 2744 33.5104 24.6 0.1 ###### SHAW WY-CRX-170530PNK7LG L B 53N 65W 1044 36.1104 38.8 0.65 ###### TEDDY BEAR SD-BKF-170531P2EKT954 6 L B 1N 3N 444 04.5103 45.3 0.5 ###### GEIS WY-CRX-170533PNK7LH L A 54N 62W 1644 40.3104 18.3 0.16 ###### SUN RIDGE SD-SDS-170534PNK7L1 L B 2N 6E 2544 06.1103 20.1 1.07 ###### MARTIN SD-BKF-170535P2K7LC55 18 L B 5S 3E 1643 36.9103 45.8 8.25 ###### RUSSEL SD-BKF-170537P2EKT956 10 L A 53N 64W 844 35.6104 34.3 0.1 ###### 2OH9 WY-CRX-170538PNK7L3 L A 53N 64W 1244 34.7104 29.7 0.1 ###### MANLY WY-CRX170539PNK7MF L B 53N 64W 1644 34.8104 33.1 1 ###### MAHONEY WY-CRX-170541PNK7MC L B 54N 64W 3644 37.5104 28.7 0.67 ###### CROW SD-SDS-170543PNK7NH L B 6N 1E 344 30.6103 58.6 1.2 ###### BLACK HILL SD-BKF-170545P2EKT957 11 L B 53N 63W 1944 33.8104 28.6 1.91 ###### HYLLE SD-BKF-170548P2K7ST58 19 CF A 3S 5E 3343 44.7103 31.7 0.1 0.1 ###### CHILSON SD-SDS-170551PNK7VF L B 8S 3E 1243 22.2103 42.0 33.40 CURRENT FIRE RECORD BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST YEAR ___2004_____ FIRE FOREST COMBINED BL CU EM HA NH PA Size SPECIFIC ACRES TOTAL TOTAL SO # FIRE NAME D1 D3 D4 D6 D8 D9 DATE Class CAUSE T R S LAT LONG ACRES Firecode HC LTG HC LTG ###### BOARDINGHOUSE SD-BKF-170552P2EKT959 12 L A 50N 62W 2444 18.4103 14.5 0.10 ###### GRIGGS SD-BKF-170553P2EKT960 4 L B 6N 1E 2644 27.5103 57.1 1.50 ###### GOOSEBERRY SD-BKF-170556P2EKT961 7 L B 2S 1E 2243 51.7103 59.0 3.17 ###### SPRING CREEK WY-CRX-170557PNK7YN L B 49N 63W 3244 11.7104 26.37 2 ###### BURNO SD-BKF-170558P2EKT962 5 L B 5N 2E 244 25.4103 50.2 1.00 ###### MOWREE CA SD-SDS-170564PNK72T L B 103N 78W 2543 41.7100 07.1 1.37 ###### PINE GLEN ###### LAFFERTY GULCH SD-BKF-170662P2EKT975 22 L A 2S 6E 743 53.3103 26.8 0.2 ###### SNAG SD-SDS-170663PNK88J L A 1S 6E 2443 57.0103 21.3 0.1 ###### HARDESTY SD-BKF-170667P2EKT976 9 L A 1S 5E 2543 55.8103 28.7 0.1 ###### SAMELIAS PEAK SD-BKF-170671P2EKT977 10 L A 1S 5E 2643 56.0103 29.0 0.1 ###### #3 SD- -170675 CF 53N 63W 19 0.1 ###### EAST CREEK WY-CRX-170682PNK9HP L A 55N 63W 444 46.8104 25.8 0.1 ###### BULLDOG SD-BKF-170683P2EKT979 10 L B 4N 5E 344 20.0103 30.7 1.09 ###### LEMMING SD-BKF-170704P2EKT980 11 L A 2S 2E 3643 50.2103 49.0 0.1 CURRENT FIRE RECORD BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST YEAR ___2004_____ FIRE FOREST COMBINED BL CU EM HA NH PA Size SPECIFIC ACRES TOTAL TOTAL SO # FIRE NAME D1 D3 D4 D6 D8 D9 DATE Class CAUSE T R S LAT LONG ACRES Firecode HC LTG HC LTG ###### ARENA SD-SDS-170881PNLD9F
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