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Smoke likely visible from slash pile burns on Pikes Peak

Posted at 11:38 AM, Nov 13, 2018
and last updated 2018-11-14 15:33:15-05
Slash Piles Burning
Slash Piles Burning (Courtesy: Frank Manno)

WOODLAND PARK – Homeowners and visitors to Woodland Park will likely see smoke coming from the North Slope of Pikes Peak today as fire managers take advantage of changing conditions to burn slash piles.

Earlier this month, crews burned roughly 600 slash piles on Pikes Peak.

Colorado Springs Utilities will conduct burn operations in the area through March 2019. The Springs Utilities Wildland Fire Team leads the effort in collaboration with several other agencies.

Similar projects are taking place across the state as part of fuels reduction and hazardous tree removal projects.

(Below: The Upper Colorado Interagency Fire and Aviation management Unit burns slash piles across the Dillon and Eagle-Holy Cross Ranger districts on the White River National Forest located in Summit and Eagle counties.  Video courtesy: Dustin Schaefer)