Logging project begins near Silverthorne and Sierra Bosque to reduce wildfire fuels

  • Source: Summit Daily News (Breckenridge-Dillon)
  • Published: 08/03/2019 03:23 PM

West Range Forest Products is beginning work on the Harrigan timber removal contract, one of four projects on national forest land north of Silverthorne and above the community of Sierra Bosque. In total, the projects will remove 821 acres of timber to create defensible space and reduce wildfire danger in the area, according to a news release. The clear-cutting will allow the growth of new species, diversifying the ecosystem, according to the Dillon District Ranger. “This creates a forest that is more resilient to future disturbances from insects, disease and wildfire,” Dillon district ranger Bill Jackson said in the release. The same contractor removed 350 acres of trees from Ophir Mountain in 2018 and 88 acres from Tenderfoot Mountain this year. A majority of the timber is sent to the Gypsum Biomass Power Plant, according to the release.



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