Suppression fire zone; all fires will be put out.
- Gin: (37 47.467 x 119 46.897; 5,700’el. Tuolumne Co.) A single tree was struck by lightning. This fire is in timber. One quarter acre has burned with open flame visible.
- Aspen: (37 47.648 x 119 46.691; 5,700’el. Tuolumne Co.) This fire is on the east side of the South Fork of Tuolumne River. A single tree was struck by lightning, and is smoldering and creeping through surface fuels.
- South Fork: (37 48.099 x 119 46.065; 5,577’el. Tuolumne Co.) It is located on the west side of the So. Fork of the Tuolumne River. A Single tree strike and is creeping and smoldering through ground fuels.
- Valley: (37 48.189 x 119 46.297; 5,577’el. Tuolumne Co.) Single tree strike, creeping and smoldering through timber litter. It is a south aspect with a creeping 10’x10’ spot with flame lengths less than 6”.
- Gulch: (37 51.4 x 119 46.8; 5,800’ el. Tuolumne Co.) A single tree strike and is creeping in timber and brush.
Wilderness Zone:
- Dark Hole: (37 50.877 x 119 37.702; 8,500’el. Mariposa Co.) This fire is east of White Wolf and south of Tioga Rd. It was discovered September 13. A single tree was struck and the fire is creeping through forest litter and duff. Thirty percent of the perimeter is active.
- Ribbon: (37 46.264 x 119 39.291; 8.500’el. Mariposa Co.) This lightning strike was to a single tree in red fir. It is approximately 2 miles east of Cascade Creek. It is a 30x30 spot fire and .10 acre has burned. Firefighters are collecting data and monitoring this wilderness fire for multiple objectives.
- Cascade: (37 45.879 x 119 41.846; 7,700’ el. Mariposa Co.) A single green tree was struck in red fir east of Cascade Creek in designated wilderness. A 10x10 spot is smoldering and creeping through timber litter. Firefighters are collected data and monitoring this fire for multiple objectives.
- Quartzite: (37 43.478 x 119 24.468; 9,000’el. Mariposa Co.) It is approximately 1 mile south of Merced Lake and is inactive due to heavy rain.
- Adair: (37.42.675 x 119 23.986; 8,600’el. Mariposa Co.) It is 2 miles west of Washburn Lake. It is approximately 4.6 acres in size, and is smoldering in red fir needle cast and forest duff; 5% of perimeter is active.
- Avalanche Fire: (N37 39.794 x W119 42.238; 6,400’el. Mariposa Co.) The 1,068 acre fire is controlled and in patrol status. Light smoke continues to be visible at the top of Avalanche Creek.
Other fires:
- Eagle: This fire was on the Stanislaus National Forest and near Eagle Peak and was extinguished.