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Cades Cove
GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK,
Prescribed Fire Treatment

Started on or about
11/04/2009

Status as of
11/06/2009

This project is 100% complete

Cause
Project

Location
Cades Cove loop road (TN)

Acreage Treated
This week firefighters completed 340 acres. The remainder of the unit will be completed when weather conditions are more favorable for smoke dispersion.

Estimated Completion Date
11/25/09

Park Status
No closures are expected from this activity.

Overview
Fire management staff from Great Smoky Mountains National Park conducted a prescribed burn near the popular Cades Cove loop road this week. Park officials are conducting the burn this fall to avoid conflicts with roadwork scheduled for the spring.

Last 24-hour Activity
On Thursday, November 5, firefighters burned the Martha's Branch and the Sparks Lane units, both near the entrance to the loop, for approximately 240 acres.

Vegetation Affected
Mixed hardwoods/pine

Benefits of the Burn
This prescribed fire project will help the park maintain a meadow ecosystem in Cades Cove.

Values to be Protected
The park's primary concern during this burn is visitor and firefighter safety, especially on the roads. Fire operations are suspended whenever weather conditions indicate that winds will be insufficient to clear smoke from the roads.

Partners Involved
The Firestorm contract crew has been supporting staff from the Great Smoky Mountains Wildland Fire Module.

Contact Information
Dave Loveland
Phone Number: 865 430-4755 (office)
dave_loveland@nps.gov

photo: A column of white smoke rises from the fall-colored slopes of the Great Smoky Mountains.
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The Cades Cove burn as it appeared from the Look Rock web cam on Thursday, Nov. 5.

Cades Cove Updates
November 4, 2009 initial report
November 18, 2009

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