Explore Big Sky - July 30 to August 12, 2021

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6 July 30 - Aug. 12, 2021

LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Gallatin County issues county-wide burn ban GALLATIN MEDIA CENTER

BOZEMAN – Due to historically dry fuel levels, ongoing drought conditions and a lack of firefighting resources regionally, the Gallatin County Commission has signed an emergency ordinance banning burning and other activities that increase the risk of wildfire in Gallatin County. The ordinance went into effect immediately and will remain in effect for 90 days until the commission rescinds it. The following acts are prohibited in Gallatin County, excluding only those lands under the jurisdiction of federal, state or municipal agencies: Open burning • Recreational fires, excluding petroleum-fueled devices that can be turned immediately on and off with no element that continues to burn • Use of any firework, explosive or incendiary device • Smoking outside an enclosed vehicle or building, unless the smoking occurs in an area at least three feet in diameter that is clear of all flammable material • Operating motorized vehicles off a road or trail, except for an agricultural or utility activity (e.g. maintaining livestock, maintaining water facilities, or utility maintenance work) Although not prohibited by this ordinance, people are also recommended to refrain from shooting firearms outside of developed shooting ranges clear of natural vegetation.

Soul Shine returns Aug. 12

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Crews harness lightningsparked wildfire in Gallatin Canyon EBS STAFF

GALLATIN CANYON – A small wildfire that began July 20 with a lightning strike in Gallatin Canyon is now contained, according to local officials. The containment came as the U.S. Forest Service implemented Stage 1 fire restrictions in the Custer Gallatin National Forest. Emergency crews responded at approximately 5:30 p.m. to a reported lightning strike and wildfire near Karst Stage along U.S. Highway 191 in Gallatin Canyon. The rapid response, officials said, kept the fire from growing in southwest Montana’s tinder-dry conditions. The Big Sky Fire Department initially sent firefighters and an engine before they were joined by U.S. Forest Service personnel and a helicopter from the Custer Gallatin National Forest. The blaze was limited to one-tenth of an acre in size and was considered contained at approximately 10 a.m. on July 21, according to Marna Daley, public affairs officer with the Forest Service. The lightning ignited the fire on a ridgetop near Moose Creek Campground in steep terrain, an approximate two-mile hike up the western flanks from Highway 191. The Forest Service responded with crews to dig fireline and a helicopter to provide water drops from the Gallatin River, Daley wrote in a July 21 text message to EBS. “Firefighters are continuing mopping up efforts until early this afternoon,” Daley said in the text. Amid a drought-plagued summer in southwest Montana, response time is critical.

Community bike ride, Music in the Mountains event to celebrate late Mark Robin

Bridge projects cause closures in Gallatin Canyon

HUNGRY MOOSE MARKET AND DELI

CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FOREST

BIG SKY – The Hungry Moose Market and Deli is pleased to return as headline sponsor of the Music in the Mountains event on Thursday, Aug.12 featuring local bands, Moonlight Moonlight and headliner, Dammit Lauren!. This will also mark the return of Soul Shine, an event to remember longtime local Mark Robin, who passed away from complications of ALS in 2017.

GALLATIN CANYON – If you use the following trailheads or areas in Gallatin Canyon, please be advised of multiple bridge projects affecting access in early August:

The festivities will begin with a Community Bike Ride open to all ages starting and ending at The Firepit Park in the Town Center of Big Sky. Dress up in your Soul Shine best, decorate your bike or just show up by 5:30 p.m. for the casual ride through local neighborhoods and parts of the Hummocks Trail—one of Mark’s favorite trails.

The music plus a hospitality tent offering burgers, hot dogs, lemonade and Hungry Moose treats kicks off at 6:30 p.m. at Len Hill Park. Everything is complimentary, however the Soul Shine event also raises funds for The Gleason Foundation, an organization that supports technology and independence for those living with ALS. There will be donation jars, an information tent and options to contribute directly to Team Gleason online. For more information about Soul Shine 2021 and to learn more about Mark Robin and the Gleason foundation, you can visit bigskysoulshine.org.

On Aug. 2, the Twin Cabin trailhead road access bridge will be closed from 7:30 p.m. until midnight while the homeowners association there completes maintenance on the bridge. On Aug. 4 and 5, Highland Construction will be completing maintenance work on the Markley Bridge (also known as the Green Bridge or Deer Creek Bridge). The bridge will be closed to traffic both days. On Aug. 6 through the 13 the Durnam Bridge will be closed for maintenance.


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