Red Rabbit Report post Posted August 18 https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/kaibab/newsroom/releases/kaibab-nf-further-reduce-north-kaibab-closure-area https://www.facebook.com/KaibabNF/posts/pfbid029vqLUYECzqbJ9SxgMBpiW8K5wBUZFnK5EbydGnFVJbPBU3nnWvUHGhmQUb1TnQq4l?__cft__[0]=AZWGN3xojYNnGhysWRGN30gkmDVZ4CxzhENIDogxL61w-slLHmM0ZQhmvBPCWmZKzgh-qwTAEdBpwDHUlP0DxYfG4tTEcIfoBrLwrnD2QyGalPQHcSSOQl6Zxl0uFOivjCR-iDwtxQdtQ3dsw1uU3OFt26QdxykTlgQHT8mrURvSYQfY7wPSMeWVeBjXSulhOReXs99gA5fFZzDHADFG_JRm&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted August 28 More of Hwy 67 and 12A west to open noon today 8/28. https://www.facebook.com/KaibabNF/posts/pfbid029gruZtaTvPFtKdgLzpqf8GaUVvZLb3Tuf6qLdKSeV9qihpmrPy6qW9vV94cTbKSMl?__cft__[0]=AZWfoSPmGSd2aNNbwiVFKzj5CbKtDeA-6DJ_sY7KlBCtEq7uzHAPSwBefyVlqZIAC7Ff-2DVJvfNgRcbyCqIrQqCkQcGF1iesbCFs1k0LHBR25WK7pUe-pfEu63KdEz5017-qkxJVEjWlGRJEtUMfnCpQImWGrDeUWfqPob3ii35JrXXa2oB2vLFeTTCh0AiF-1MpHSZ8zMD67dTFu_Ql2fp&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R https://www.fs.usda.gov/r03/kaibab/alerts/white-sage-dragon-bravo-fires-temporary-area-closure-public-health-and-safety 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catfish Report post Posted Tuesday at 08:21 PM Well lets see how this affects the deer season down there. Wondering where the herd is after a fire like this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegunsmith2506 Report post Posted Tuesday at 09:03 PM 40 minutes ago, catfish said: Well lets see how this affects the deer season down there. Wondering where the herd is after a fire like this. We will see. Heading up for my son's first deer hunt Thursday. Hopefully we don't get rained out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stanley Report post Posted Tuesday at 10:29 PM 2 hours ago, catfish said: Well lets see how this affects the deer season down there. Wondering where the herd is after a fire like this. I've been hiking the AZ Trail with a couple of buddies, and we just hiked sections 40 & 41 on the Kiabab last weekend. Section 40 goes right through the East side of the Kiabab where the Bravo fire burned. The section we hiked just opened back-up last Thursday, and we were the first to hike that section of the AZT post-opening. The fire scar intensity through the portion we hiked was anywhere from severe in portions, to mild/spotty in others. We saw lots of deer and sign all over the burned areas (plus lots of fresh bison sign in the burned area closer to the southern end....). We also saw turkeys and grouse in the spotty burned areas. Pretty amazing how fast the wildlife will move back into burned areas. S. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wildwoody Report post Posted Tuesday at 10:49 PM What we think is the end of the world, is the beginning of there's. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites