The Whisky Creek Fire six miles southeast of Cascade Locks on the Mt. Hood National Forest has grown to 1,352 acres, with no containment figure. Jess Register with Northern Rockies Complex Management Team 2 Operations says the fire activity has been occurring at the southeast corner of the fire. To the west, crews are working around the Pacific Crest Trail to develop more containment lines. Register says to the northeast they continue to secure line along the Eagle Creek Fire footprint. He adds they have two to three days’ worth of mastication work to do, and they need the public to honor trail closures so that can continue uninterrupted.