Thanks to the total fire ban being implemented we'll now know any smoke we see or smell is from the Pagami Creek Fire. Unless it gets down to 22 degrees again then it may be from someone's chimney. Otherwise open fires of any kind are no longer allowed in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and much of northeastern Minnesota.
NOTICE TO CAMPERS, HUNTERS, AND OTHER FOREST VISITORS:
Campfires and Open Fires Prohibited on the Superior National Forest
Despite cold temperatures and frost, fire danger remains high to very high in the state. To reduce the potential for new fire starts, the USDA Forest Service and Minnesota Department of Natural Resources have restricted the use of campfires and open fires in specified areas.
On the Superior National Forest, as of Friday, September 16, 2011, it is prohibited to build, maintain, or use a fire or campfire, including charcoal fires, wood-burning camp stoves, and charcoal grills anywhere on national forest lands within the boundaries of the Superior National Forest, including the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Use of pressurized liquid gas stoves is allowed.
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has issued restrictions on the use of campfires and open fires on private or state-owned lands within the Superior National Forest administrative boundaries, no open burning is allowed including burn barrels, campfires and recreational fires, except that charcoal fires are allowed in a grill or other receptacle designed for such use and associated with a residence, and pressurized gas stoves may be used but must be attended at all times. In addition, no burning permits will be issued, and no use of fireworks is allowed. Minnesota Parks and Trails facilities that are included in these restrictions are Judge Magney, Cascade River and Temperance River State Parks, Hinsdale Island on Lake Vermilion, Sullivan Lake Campground north of Two Harbors, and any other forest campgrounds, waysides and day use areas within the Superior National Forest boundary.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has issued restrictions for lands outside of the Superior National Forest boundaries as well. For details, please see: www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/firerating_restrictions.html.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the U.S. Forest Service have issued restrictions on campfires in several counties in Northeastern Minnesota. Counties with campfire and open fire restrictions are Cook, Lake, Koochiching, Itasca and northern St. Louis.
On federally owned land in the Superior National Forest (parts of Cook, Lake and St. Louis counties) all open fires and campfires are prohibited except for pressurized liquid gas stoves. – Forest Service restrictions.
On private or state-owned lands within the Superior National Forest administrative boundaries, no open burning is allowed including burn barrels, campfires and recreational fires, except that charcoal fires are allowed in a grill or other receptacle designed for such use and associated with a residence, and pressurized gas stoves may be used but must be attended at all times. In addition, no burning permits will be issued, and no use of fireworks is allowed. Minnesota Parks and Trails facilities that are included in these restrictions are Judge Magney, Cascade River and Temperance River State Parks, Hinsdale Island on Lake Vermilion, Sullivan Lake Campground north of Two Harbors, and any other forest campgrounds, waysides and day use areas within the Superior National Forest boundary.
For the areas of Cook, Lake and northern St. Louis counties, not within the Superior National Forest, and for Koochiching and Itasca counties, campfires or recreational fires are allowed only in a designated fire receptacle designed for such use and associated with a residence, dwelling, campground, or resort. In addition, no burning permits will be issued to the general public and no use of fireworks is allowed outside of municipalities. Special permits and prescribed burning may be allowed. The portion of St. Louis County covered by these restrictions is north of a line from Silica to Central Lakes to Brimson (with the exact line being the township line between T55N and T56N such that it includes all of T56N).