WENATCHEE — After new mapping, the No. 2 Canyon brush fire was estimated at 100 acres.
The three-alarm fire burned for about four hours Thursday until it was contained at 6:20 p.m. It began at the Wenatchee Rifle and Revolver Club about a mile up the canyon and spread up a hillside and crested into No. 1 Canyon.
The cause of the fire is still officially under investigation, said Chief Brian Brett with Chelan County Fire District 1, but he heard from other fire officials that it was ignited by target shooting.
If that is the case, the district intends to work with the gun club to develop firebreaks, Brett said.
No one was injured and no structures were damaged.
I like pics 1 and 3.
Thank you. I feel lucky to live in Wenatchee: blue skies, spectacular mountain hiking, alpine lake, little traffic congestion, and clean air.
In Az, it is illegal to target shoot anywhere on public land until further notice. We have had some fires started by gunfire. Sparks fly when a bullet hits rock ya know.
It apparently was at a pistol club, not public land, but that puts the onus on the club to ensure adequate fire control measures are in place