Forest Service continues to monitor Collins Creek prescribed

Forest Service continues to monitor Collins Creek prescribed fire site


David Krause/The Aspen Times
Smoke rises from the Collins Creek prescribed fire north of Aspen as seen from the Snowmass Village Golf Course on Friday, May 7, 2021.
David Krause/The Aspen Times
The U.S. Forest Service continues to keep an eye on the site of the Collins Creek prescribed fire this week after a successful 1,200-acre burn several miles north of Aspen near Woody Creek on Friday, according to a USFS news release.
“Everything went really well,” Forest Service Public Affairs Officer David Boyd said in a phone interview Sunday afternoon. “No control issues, looked like it was a good burn. It was putting up a lot of smoke for a while, and that’s because there was so much fuel in there.”

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