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Central Personal Use Firewood SynopsisSynopsis 2021 Rules, Regulations and Maps for: Rules, Regulations and Maps for: Deschutes & Ochoco National National Grassland Prineville District of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)

In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by the USDA (not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing deadlines vary by program or incident.

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.) should contact the responsible Agency or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

To file a program discrimination complaint, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, AD-3027, found online at http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html and at and USDA office or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: [email protected]

2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 1 2/23/2021 9:53:14 AM Know where you are and General Rules and Regulations: These rules are in addition to the “General and where you are cutting. Other Conditions” listed on your permit. See individual woodcutting maps for additional specifi- Watch for the following cations for those areas. signs:

1) Permittee must be present and have in their 6) Do not cut trees (standing and/or down) marked with possession: paint, signs, wildlife tags, blazes or with any evidence of Permit wildlife habitation such as nests or cavities. Synopsis - rules and regulations Entering Firewood unit maps 7) Open and closed dates, species authorized for removal, and other restrictions may vary by map, see each cutting Load tags area map for specific information about firewood cutting. Required Fire equipment: Spark arrester 0.023” or less on chain saw. 8) Woodcutting is authorized for dead trees only, or as Shovel - long handled, round point, 8” blade specified on woodcutting maps. Some areas do not allow the (size 0). cutting of standing dead trees. Be familiar with the map of Fire extinguisher with a pressurized chemical your cutting area. of no less than 8 ounce capacity by weight. Firewood 9) Where cutting of standing trees is allowed, stump heights Cutting Area 2) The current year’s load tag must be validated by may not exceed 12 inches. Maximum length of wood allowed completely removing the month and day that you are to be transported is 6 feet. Remove all wood down to 3 removing the firewood. The validated tag must be highly inches in diameter for less waste. visible at the back of the load, and displayed prior to moving the vehicle. Previous year’s tags are not valid. One tag 10) Protect all green trees and other vegetation during Leaving is required for every 1/2 cord of firewood, or any portion falling and removal activities. Live trees and other vegetation thereof. may not be cut to create access to firewood.

3) Each household may purchase up to 8 cords of 11) The only power equipment authorized for use are: chain personal-use firewood annually. Cost is $10.00 per cord; saws, winches and hydraulic splitters, unless otherwise minimum purchase of two cords per permit. prohibited in specific cutting areas.

4) Fill out Product Removal Record on your signed 12) Woodcutting activity is permitted only within designated permit. firewood area boundaries as specified on woodcutting map. Firewood Cutting Area 5) Woodcutting is prohibited in all posted timber sales, 13) Cut and scatter limbs and tops so they lie no more than contract areas, developed campgrounds, old growth 12” from the ground. This reduces potential for wildfire. Re- areas, research natural areas, riparian areas*, wilderness move all slash from roads, ditches, and trails. Sensitive areas and all other areas posted closed to woodcutting. Resource Area *(Riparian areas are defined as land within 300 feet 14) Woodcutters must comply with all road closures, Woodcutting is of water such as springs, streams, wet meadows, seasonal road closures, and transport firewood in vehicles NOT Authorized floodplains and overflow channels; or within 150 feet of less than 26,000 lbs GVW. Behind This sign these features on the ) 15) No tree felling within 100 feet of utility lines.

Validate and Use Load Tags Correctly

• Measure your load of wood to determine how many tags are necessary. • One cord = 4 feet by 4 feet by 8 feet, or 128 cubic feet. Timber • To validate your tags, completely remove the day and Sale Area month tabs from each load tag needed. Short bed pickup truck • Securely attach all load tags to the back of your load in a highly visible location. 1/2 cord or less = 1 tag NO Firewood • Attach one tag for each 1/2 cord or portion there of. (See Cutting Allowed Rule #2 above)

Entering Newberry Full size pickup truck National Volcanic Monument 1/2 cord or less = 1 tag FOREST PRODUCT REMOVAL AND OHV/ATV USE IS PROHIBITED

Full size pickup with rails 1 cord = 2 tags 2

2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 2 2/23/2021 9:53:14 AM Fire Precaution Requirements Required Equipment The following equipment is required while using power equipment:

• Spark Arrester: Chainsaw exhaust system must be in good repair with a Know the current screen type spark arrester of 0.023” or Industrial Fire Precaution Level: less and qualified under USDA/USDI • Call the toll-free recorded message line Federal Standards at 1-800-523-4737. • Shovel: Long handled round point with an 8” blade (size O) in possession of • Call one of the local offices listed on the back of this Synopsis. the operator. • Fire Extinguisher: Pressurized chemi- • Check the Deschutes N.F. website at: cal of not less than 8 ounce capacity by http://go.usa.gov/xE8MQ weight.

General Fire Information: Industrial Fire Precaution Level Visit the Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center (IFPL)** website at: https://go.usa.gov/xn7cz. Level I: Or http://www.centraloregonfire.org/ A Fire Watch is required to stay in the area for one hour after power equipment has been shut off to watch for fire starts. To Report a Wildfire: Call 911 or the Level II: Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center (541) 316- Shut down all power equipment by 1 pm. 7700. A Fire Watch is required to stay in the area for one hour after power equipment has been shut off to watch for fire starts.

Levels III and IV: All woodcutting activity is PROHIBITED.

**For more information on Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) please visit the Deschutes National Forest website at: https://go.usa.gov/xE8MQ

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2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 4 2/23/2021 9:53:15 AM 2021 Central Oregon Firewood Area Vicinity Map

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2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 5 2/23/2021 9:53:16 AM BFR ROADSIDE UNIT 1 Bend-Ft.Rock Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: All species of standing dead trees or down dead trees, less than 24” in diameter (75” circumference), measured 12 inches above the root collar, located within 150’ of the road edge. Roads open to woodcutting are highlighted in green on the map.

Special Regulations: Vehicles must stay on roads or road shoulders. (Road shoulder defined as within 20’ of the road edge). Off road travel is not al- lowed. Motorized travel for the purpose of firewood harvest must comply with restrictions found on Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps. No winch- ing of material is allowed. Do not cut, remove, or disturb material that has been piled for burning. All slash must be kept clear of roads, ditches and trails. No felling within 150 feet of Roads 40 and 45.

Directions: From Bend, travel south on US-97 for 14 miles. Take exit 153 for South Century Drive toward Sunriver. Turn right and continue for 1.5 Miles. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit and stay on South Century Drive. Continue on South Century Drive for 8.8 miles. Turn left on Forest Road 4525 to access the general cutting area. 6 6

2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 6 2/23/2021 9:53:16 AM BFR ROADSIDE UNIT 2 Bend-Ft.Rock Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30 Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: All species of standing dead trees or down dead trees, less than 24” in diameter (75” circumference), measured 12 inches above the root collar, located within 150’ of the road edge. Roads open to woodcutting are highlighted in green on the map.

Special Regulations: Vehicles must stay on roads or road shoulders. (Road shoulder defined as within 20’ of the road edge). Off road travel is not al- lowed. Motorized travel for the purpose of firewood harvest must comply with restrictions found on Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps. No winch- ing of material is allowed. Do not cut, remove, or disturb material that has been piled for burning. All slash must be kept clear of roads, ditches and trails. No felling within 150 feet of Roads 40 and 42.

Directions: From Bend, OR: Travel 17.3 miles south on Hwy 97, then 12.2 miles southwest on County Road 42 to arrive in the general area.

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2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 7 2/23/2021 9:53:18 AM BFR ROADSIDE UNIT 3 Bend-Ft.Rock Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: All species of standing dead trees or down dead trees, less than 24” in diameter (75” circumference), mea- sured 12 inches above the root collar, located within 150’ of the road edge. Roads open to woodcutting are highlighted in green on the map.

Special Regulations: Vehicles must stay on roads or road shoulders. (Road shoulder defined as within 20’ of the road edge). Off road travel is not al- lowed. Motorized travel for the purpose of firewood harvest must comply with restrictions found on Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps. No winch- ing of material is allowed. Do not cut, remove, or disturb material that has been piled for burning. All slash must be kept clear of roads, ditches and trails. No felling within 150 feet of Road 46.

Directions: From Bend, OR: Travel about 50 miles southwest on Hwy (Road 46) to arrive in the general area. 8

2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 8 2/23/2021 9:53:18 AM BFR ROADSIDE UNIT 4 Bend-Ft.Rock Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30 Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: All species of standing dead trees or down dead trees, less than 24” in diameter (75” circumference), mea- sured 12 inches above the root collar, located within 150’ of the road edge. Roads open to woodcutting are highlighted in green on the map.

Special Regulations: Vehicles must stay on roads or road shoulders. (Road shoulder defined as within 20’ of the road edge). Off road travel is not al- lowed. Motorized travel for the purpose of firewood harvest must comply with restrictions found on Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps. No winch- ing of material is allowed. Do not cut, remove, or disturb material that has been piled for burning. All slash must be kept clear of roads, ditches and trails. No felling within 150 feet of Road 46.

Directions: From Sunriver, OR travel approximately 5 miles west on Spring River Road to 40/45 Road junction. The cutting area is located to the south. 9

2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 9 2/23/2021 9:53:19 AM NINA FIREWOOD PILES UNIT Crescent R.D., Deschutes National Forest

Opens: May 1; Closes: November 30 (Note: Depending on weather conditions, this Unit may be open from Dec. 1 through Dec. 31, please check with the Crescent Ranger District for a special permit for this Unit in December).

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: Down and dead trees of all sizes and species, located in the personal use firewood piles identified on the map. Please contact the Crescent Ranger District for current firewood pile status. Special Regulations: None Directions: To access the Nina Firewood Piles Unit, proceed from Crescent, Oregon south on Hwy 97 for 10.6 miles to 9751, head west and then south on 9751 for 3.3 miles to the general area.

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2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 10 2/23/2021 9:53:19 AM Crescent R.D., Deschutes National Forest CRE ROADSIDE UNIT 1 Crescent R.D., Deschutes National Forest

Opens: May 1 Closes: November 30

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: All species of standing dead trees or down dead trees, less than 24” in diameter (75” circumference), measured 12 inches above the root collar, located within 150’ of the road edge. Roads open to woodcutting are highlighted in green on the map.

Special Regulations: Vehicles must stay on roads or road shoulders. (Road shoulder defined as within 20’ of the road edge). Off road travel is not allowed. Motorized travel for the purpose of firewood harvest must comply with restrictions found on Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps. No winching of material is allowed. Do not cut, remove, or disturb material that has been piled for burning. All slash must be kept clear of roads, ditches and trails.

Directions: To access the CRE Roadside Unit 1, proceed from Crescent, Oregon south on Hwy 97 for 7.6 miles to Road 9758, head west on 9758 to the general area; or proceed from Crescent, Oregon south on Hwy 97 for 9.4 miles to Hwy 58, head north-west on Hwy 58 for 4.4 miles to 5825, and proceed west for 1.5 miles to the general area. 11

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YOU CAN CUT AND REMOVE: All species of standing dead trees or down dead trees, less than 24” in diameter (75” circumference), measured 12 inches above the root collar, located within 150’ of the road edge. Roads open to woodcutting are highlighted in green on the map.

Special Regulations: Vehicles must stay on roads or road shoulders. (Road shoulder defined as within 20’ of the road edge). Off road travel is not allowed. Motorized travel for the purpose of firewood harvest must comply with restrictions found on Forest Service Motor Vehicle Use Maps. No winching of material is allowed. Do not cut, remove, or disturb material that has been piled for burning. All slash must be kept clear of roads, ditches and trails.

Directions: To access the CRE Roadside Unit 2, proceed from Crescent, Oregon west on County Road 61 (crescent cutoff road) for 8.8 miles to County Road 46 (Cascade Lakes Hwy), and proceed north on County Road 46 for 14.2 miles to the general area. 12

2021 DESOCH Firewood Synopsis.indd 12 2/23/2021 9:53:24 AM STING FIREWOOD PILES Crescent R.D., Deschutes National Forest

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To download PDF versions of the Firewood synopsis and map inserts, please visit the Forest Service website at: https://go.usa.gov/xd4xV Have an Apple (IOS) or Android device? Try the mobile PDF Maps app available from Avenza to use geospatial information to find your exact location on firewood maps. The PDF Maps app can read thousands of professionally made maps available through the Avenza map store. Spatially referenced PDFs allow you to view your location, record GPS movements, save locations and find specific places. For more information, please visit Avenza’s website at http://www.avenza.com/pdf-maps To download available maps, please visit Avenza’s website at http://www.pdf-maps.com/get-maps Use the PDF Maps App to search for the primary location of the firewood cutting area you are interested in. For example, you can enter “Deschutes National Forest”, or “Ochoco National Forest” or “Crooked River National Grassland”. Once the primary location is found, look for the name of the firewood cutting area you want to down- load under the heading of the primary location. DISCLAIMER: Digital/Electronic maps on the Avenza and Forest Service websites are provided for your convenience only; they do not replace the paper maps that accompany your Firewood Synopsis. Pursuant to the terms and conditions of your firewood cutting permit, it is required for you to have the firewood permit and firewood synopsis in your possession while cutting or removing firewood.

Noxious Weeds

Noxious weeds devour 4,600 acres of public land doing millions of dollars worth of damage in the west each year. Also known as exotics and invasive plants, noxious weeds: REDUCE forage diversity and quality for wildlife and livestock REDUCE nesting for animals CHOKE OUT native plant life and CAN INCREASE wildfire frequency. YOU Can Help By... Washing your vehicle prior to entering Public Lands - especially the tires, undercarriage, muffler, etc to remove any noxious weed seeds that you may have picked up along roadways. Spotted Knapweed Properly disposing of garden waste. (No dumping on Public Lands!). Be aware and don’t transport loose soil and plant parts. Toadflax and Spotted Knapweed are just two of many noxious weeds threatening healthy plant is a deep rooted communities in Central Oregon. For an extensive weed list and additional information go to the Oregon Noxious perennial. Purple to Weed Profiles site at: https://go.usa.gov/xdgWD pink flowers bloom June - October. With the help of many volunteers, public land managers organize weed pulls, clip seed heads, put biocontrol agents (natural insect enemies) onto weed populations, arrange for herbicide spraying on certain sites, and participate in local weed boards and partnerships. Contact the Invasive Plant Program Manager for the Deschutes National Forest, Ochoco National Forest and the Crooked River National Grassland for more information at 541-416-6588 Spotted knapweed

Wildlife and Snags

Dead and dying trees provide food and shelter for many wild animals. As a tree dies, each stage of decomposition plays a vital role in the feeding, breeding, or housing of wildlife. Before taking a standing dead tree for firewood, please examine the tree for wildlife use, and if there is significant use, please consider leaving it for wildlife.

Woodcutting Permits and more information are available at the following locations:

Deschutes National Forest For a list of vendors who also sell firewood permits, please visit the Forest Service https://go.usa.gov/xd4xV Bend/Fort Rock Ranger District website at: Deschutes NF Supervisor’s Office Redmond Air Center Sisters Ranger District Crescent Ranger District 63095 Deschutes Market Rd. 1740 SE Ochoco Way, US-20 & S Pine St 136471 Hwy 97 North Bend, OR 97701 Redmond, OR 97756 Sisters, OR 97759 Crescent, OR 97733 (541) 383-5300 (541) 504-7200 (541) 549-7700 (541) 433-3200

Ochoco National Forest Bureau of Land Crooked River National Lookout Mt. Ranger District Management (BLM) Grassland Paulina Ranger District Prineville District 274 SW 4th St 3160 NE 3rd St. 3050 NE 3rd St. Madras, OR 97741 Prineville, OR 97754 Prineville, OR 97754 (541) 475-9272 (541) 416-6500 (541) 416-6700

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