Gabe Garcia, Front Country District Ranger from San Bernardino National Forest gave this update on the Lone Pine Canyon fuel reduction today:
SBNF has a dozer above Lone Pine Canyon working the fuels breaks nearest the community. He has been pulled off on red flag days, when fire break out locally and when we are into a project activity level of "E". On "D" days, he works until 1pm. If he cannot make the progress we desire, we will order up 2 more dozers to assist.
The dozer operation is to disc using an implement developed at the San Dimas Lab. We currently have 2 available and have ordered parts to repair the 3rd.
In areas where the dozer cannot safely work due to slope, hand crews will follow-up to achieve the desired break. We have placed an order for crews and have been putting every crew to work. At this time, they are focused on a fuel breaks around Angelus Oaks, Big Bear and Arrowhead, where mortality and fuel conditions are worse. As they wrap up the work above, they will be shifted up to Lone Pine to secure the gaps in the dozer lines. I am hearing that they are close to completing some of the work on the Mountain Top so we should have crews down here soon.
Our plan is to put fuel breaks in place so we can pull off a prescribed burn this winter. As you may have been hearing, we are expecting a mild el'nino this winter. If this pans out and conditions are optimal, we may pull off two burns. I don't know if we will be in prescription to implement the second burn but we will gear up to take advantage of optimal conditions.