From the official press release . . .
A new wildland fire was reported on Sunday, August 9 around 1:30pm. The fire was reported from Glacier National Park’s Loneman Lookout. The Thompson fire, burning in the remote Nyack area of the park, is estimated to be 150-200 acres in size. The Upper Nyack Cabin is threatened by the fire.
A smoke plume from the Thompson Fire was visible from areas east of the continental divide yesterday.
Aerial resources are being used on the Thompson Fire to attempt to control fire spread. Due to the remote, rugged terrain, ground resources are not being used at this time to support aerial firefighting efforts.
The Thompson Fire has prompted closure of the Nyack and Coal Creek area, including trails and backcountry campsites and the section of trail from Nyack Creek to Cutbank Pass. For updated information on trail status, visit http://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/trailstatusreports.htm
A Type III Interagency Incident Command Team is working with Glacier National Park to respond to the fire, with personnel from the Flathead National Forest, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, and National Park Service resources.
Also read . . .
Fire burns in heavy timber in remote part of Glacier (Daily Inter Lake)
New Fire in Remote Part of Glacier National Park Closes Backcountry Sites (Flathead Beacon)