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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Listening Point - General Discussion End of fire ban? |
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06/28/2023 01:43PM
With the lack of rain earlier, the soil is dry deep down so it having only a small amount of rain leaves it susceptible to quickly drying out on the surface. I suspect that they will wait to see if there is sufficient rain to soak up the deeper soils.
06/28/2023 02:29PM
RMinMN: "With the lack of rain earlier, the soil is dry deep down so it having only a small amount of rain leaves it susceptible to quickly drying out on the surface. I suspect that they will wait to see if there is sufficient rain to soak up the deeper soils."
Deep soil on the Canadian Shield, there is an oxymoron for ya.
"Miller owns that field, Locke that, and the Mannings the woodland beyond. But none of them owns the landscape." - R.W.Emmerson.
07/01/2023 06:53PM
x2jmorris: "Here is a Link
I think they usually wait for quite a few days of rain so I would assume like a week of low fire conditions
Also I believe it goes by county"
The DNR does not manage the BWCA. You are looking for info from the Superior National Forest. The fire ban is being lifted momdsy morning for the forest
07/01/2023 06:53PM
x2jmorris: "Here is a Link
I think they usually wait for quite a few days of rain so I would assume like a week of low fire conditions
Also I believe it goes by county"
The DNR does not manage the BWCA. You are looking for info from the Superior National Forest. The fire ban is being lifted momdsy morning for the forest
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