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Giant Sequoia Mercantile 16.12.2020

Forest Service Temporarily Closes Southern California National Forests, Adds Prohibitions in Others VALLEJO, Calif., September 7, 2020 Most of California rema...ins under the threat of unprecedented and dangerous fire conditions with a combination of extreme heat, significant wind events, dry conditions, and firefighting resources that are stretched to the limit. Due to these conditions, the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region is announcing the following temporary closures and fire restrictions to provide for public safety and reduce the potential for human caused fire starts. They will go into effect at 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time on Monday, September 7, 2020, and will be re-evaluated daily as conditions change. 1. Closure of the following National Forests: Stanislaus National Forest, Sierra National Forest, Sequoia National Forest, Inyo National Forest, Los Padres National Forest, Angeles National Forest, San Bernardino National Forest, and Cleveland National Forest. 2. Prohibition of the use of any ignition source on all National Forest System lands (campfires, gas stoves, etc.) throughout California. 3. Closure of all developed campgrounds and day-use sites on National Forests in California. The wildfire situation throughout California is dangerous and must be taken seriously. Existing fires are displaying extreme fire behavior, new fire starts are likely, weather conditions are worsening, and we simply do not have enough resources to fully fight and contain every fire, said Randy Moore, Regional Forester for the USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Region. We are bringing every resource to bear nationally and internationally to fight these fires, but until conditions improve, and we are confident that National Forest visitors can recreate safely, the priority is always to protect the public and our firefighters. With these extreme conditions, these temporary actions will help us do both. An example of extreme fire behavior is the Creek Fire on the Sierra National Forest which began on Friday Sep. 4th and grew rapidly on Saturday, Sep. 5th. The fire made a 15-mile run in a single day and burned 36,000 acres, prompting evacuations and life saving measures. The California National Guard evacuated at least 200 people from Wagner Mammoth Pool Campground and assessed them for medical needs. The Forest Service thanks our partners and the public for their cooperation and understanding of this monumental fire threat. It is critical that all Californians and national forest visitors follow these important closures and restrictions for their own safety and the safety of our firefighters. The Forest Service manages 18 National Forests in the Pacific Southwest Region, which encompasses over 20 million acres across California, and assists forest landowners in California, Hawaii and the U.S. Affiliated Pacific Islands. National forests supply 50 percent of the water in California and form the watershed of most major aqueducts and more than 2,400 reservoirs throughout the state. For more information, visit www.fs.usda.gov/R5.

Giant Sequoia Mercantile 04.12.2020

In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. - Aristotle #MondayMotivation

Giant Sequoia Mercantile 01.12.2020

Lots of litter left in nature is accidental, and some of it... is very intentional. The previous occupants of this campsite had their tent collapse and rather t...han pack out the broken tent with them, left it and all their trash behind. Beyond becoming someone else's problem to pack out all this from a remote area, this left food accessible to wildlife and encouraged food habitation to the human campsite. Even if gear breaks, gets wet, or is no longer wanted, it still needs to be packed out. Let's all work together to ensure that our collective outdoor ethic doesn't include being okay with leaving everything we don't want to take home behind. #LeaveNoTrace See more

Giant Sequoia Mercantile 16.11.2020

Nothing is more beautiful than the loveliness of the woods before sunrise. - George Washington Carver #SaturdayMornings