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We really want to get the story right.ĭISCLAIMER: The Lookout website is not an Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization. You can also Venmo you are working on a fire and see us posting information that is inaccurate, please shoot us an email if you can. To make a one-time donation, click below. Subscriptions pay our internet, software, copyediting, guest author, mapmaking, fuel, and video production bills! If you appreciate the information here and want to help support our ongoing reporting on fire and forestry issues, please consider becoming a Lookout subscriber. From the surface a trail may look like it’s in good shape, but a lot of underlying infrastructure was damage and will need to be rebuilt.(c) 2022 - No reprints of this information on commercial sites without permission. The rebuilding process will continue through next year with retaining wall construction, drainage maintenance, clearing trees, tread work, installing signs and rebuilding bridges. Next steps for Trail Restoration and Rebuilding

  • Sidewinder: Has been tuned up with preliminary fixes for this fall/winter, but will need more long-term repairs next season.
  • Incense Cedar: Mostly in good condition, but watch for stump holes in the burn area.
  • Toads Wild Ride: Most of the trees have been cleared, but two bridges are still out and won’t be replaced until next year. The bridge is still out and won’t be replaced until next year. More long-term fixes will be needed next year.
  • Corral: Corral has been tuned up with preliminary fixes for this fall/winter.
  • Many retaining structures are destroyed along the upper half and will not be replaced until next year. Volunteers have mostly tuned up the lower half of the trail, while the upper half still needs a lot of work.
  • Armstrong Connector: There are still a lot of trees down, especially at the top.
  • Armstrong Pass Trail: The bottom half mile of trail has numerous downed trees at this time.
  • Below is a status of the trails impacted by the fire that TAMBA helps maintain.

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    Please understand that just because a trail is open to the public, does not mean it has been rebuilt or safe. We are thrilled that the LTBMU fire closure has been lifted as this will help speed up the rebuilding process. ***Please note that the closure areas shown below are approximate and it is ultimately up to the individual to know if they are in a closed area.*** This order can be found here and is separate from the LTBMU closures. The El Dorado NF has refined and extended their previous forestwide closure and this reopens some areas around Carson Pass and Desolation Wilderness.

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    El Dorado NF Caldor Fire Closure (effective 10/15 – 3/31/22) Check our trail conditions below for the status of trails impacted by the fire.Īlso, the El Dorado NF still has a fire closure in effect, see below for more details. Please use caution when entering the fire area. Please understand that open, does not mean safe. This means all USFS land, including trails and roads impacted by the Caldor Fire are reopened in the Tahoe Basin. The LTBMU Caldor Fire Closure was terminated as of 11/17/21. Please find project details here as well as the directions to make comments by the March 14th deadline. This project would utilize heavy machinery to remove trees within 200 feet of trails, roads and facilities within the Caldor Fire scar. The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) is seeking public comments on a proposal to remove hazardous trees from the Caldor Fire area. Public Comment on LTBMU Caldor Tree Removal Project (updated 2/15/22)











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