Firefighting
efforts have been successful with limiting the size and spread of wildfires
this summer, but there is a greater risk of wildfire due to abandoned
campfires. Mt. Hood National Forest
firefighters have responded to over 250 human-caused, fire-related incidents
since July 1. While there are currently
no fire restrictions on the Mt. Hood National Forest, abandoned campfires are
still the leading cause of human-caused wildfires. Campers need to drown the fire, stir the ash
around so the water penetrates the hot coals, and before they leave, make sure
it is cool to the touch. The Forest
Service reminds campers that if campfires are left to burn out naturally,
embers are likely to escape the fire ring for several hours after visible
flames have gone out. It can take quite
a lot of water to thoroughly drown a fire, so bring enough water to drown all
remaining hot spots or embers.