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North Cascades National Park Service ComplexFlick Creek Fire - 9/13/06
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North Cascades National Park Service Complex
Fire Management
 
Flick Creek Fire
The Flick Creek Fire burns close to Lake Chelan and Stehekin in the late summer of 2006.

The National Park Service's Fire Management Office in Boise, Idaho has published some great bulletins on many fire topics. These print on demand publications are currently up on the website. They are located at http://www.nps.gov/fire/public/pub_sitebulletins.cfm

The available high quality PDFs are:

NPS Fire and Aviation Management

Burned Area Restoration

National Park Service Fire Management Careers

National Park Service Wildland Fire Timeline

Benefits of Natural Fire

Wildland Urban Interface

Read more about fire management in the North Cascades and access the complete Fire Management plan by clicking on one of the highlights on the right.

Fire Management Plan
Fire Management Plan
2007 Fire Management Plan North Cascades NPSC
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Flick Creek Fire, 2006
Flick Creek BAER and BAR Plans
The Flick Creek Burned Area Emergency Response and Rehabilitaion Plans
more...
Cascading stream  

Did You Know?
The North Cascades are named after the abundant waterfalls that lace the mountains. Two of the best known waterfalls are Gorge Falls between Newhalem and Diablo along State Route 20 and Rainbow Falls in the Stehekin Valley.

Last Updated: October 16, 2008 at 19:10 EST