Thanks to a dry spring this year, season has already arrived in parts of Colorado and the state is doing what it can to minimize the danger for the summer ahead. However, some enthusiastic locals are ignoring warnings and reportedly pitching for the weekend inside prescribed burn areas. The United States Forest Service rangers for Pike-San Isabel National Forests activated a controlled burn in the area around Green Mountain last month to help clear the forest floor of debris that can cause wildfires to be more intense.
On Friday, they announced they were securing the perimeter to carry out the work and urged the public to practice caution in the area, which is home to popular camping, mountain biking and hiking spots as well as a portion of the . However on Saturday, a Facebook post which you can view below announced that their crews were reporting campers inside the burn area. "There are still areas of heat remaining that can be dangerous and we ask that you please stay out of the burned area to reduce your risk of injury," writes the USFS, urging people to go south and west for safer camping.
On Sunday, however, the USFS was back online reporting that there remained "considerable recreation activity" in the area. "We ask that you please stay out of the burned area to reduce your risk of injury. There are areas of heat, stump holes, and other potential hazards.
" If you are planning on camping on Forest Service Land, check the website for the National Forest you plan to visit.
