Brush clearance and dead tree removal from last year was put on hold due to high fire hazard conditions. It remains very important that cabin owners continue to perform brush and fire fuel clearance. Add to existing brush piles if possible, or start new ones if necessary…
Read MoreEmergency Services Contacts
Who do I call in an emergency? After much work and many discussions, we still don’t have a definitive answer — but we are working on it again. Please read the update…
Read MoreCabinCam Lightning Detector
Local Bear Sightings
Black Bears have been observed foraging around our cabins this summer. At times, they can be very aggressive and dangerous. The paramount rule for peaceful co-existence with bears is DO NOT FEED them in any way….
Read MoreBrush Clearance Delay
During the fall, fire risks from drought, low humidity, dead trees, and brush caused the Forest Service to close all forest lands to chain saws and chippers. Later, Mother Nature put a blanket of snow on the ground, further delaying any clearance of dead trees, limbs, and brush.
Read MoreAnnual Forest Service Bills Due
Annual Forest Service Bills were due on January 1, 2021. If you have not yet received your bill, contact our FS Special Uses Administrator, Casey Shaffer, to get your bill paid as soon as possible.
Read MorePreparing for Fire!
Brad Kinney (Cabins 71 and 72, closest to the dam,) has taken some extreme precautions to safeguard his cabin against possible forest fires. Read the list of recommendations from local Fire Battalion Chief Malby and Brad's comments about the actions he has taken to keep his property safe.
Read MoreBrush Clearance Project - 2020
The Association will again sponsor the chipping of any piles of cut brush, pruning debris, or culled small trees. Pile the brush and debris near an easily accessible road no later than September 14, 2020. Notify Dennis Moran (dw_moran@yahoo.com) of the pile location.
Read More