BY KAREN BOSSICK
The Sawtooth Valley Wildland Fire Collaborative will hold two days of informational sessions and panel discussions reflecting on the 2024 wildfire season in the Sawtooth Valley and exploring ways future wildfires can be mitigated.
The event, open to the public, will be held May 29 at Luther Heights Bible Camp near Stanley and on May 30 at the Stanley Community Building.
It will include a panel discussion examining the 2024 fire season and a Q&A with Custer County commissioners, the sheriff and emergency manager. Topics to be discussed include fire mitigation in Blaine and Custer counties, fire ecology and post-fire recovery and Wildfire 101, or “When Lightning Strikes.”
The 2024 fire season was particularly bad around Stanley with the Bench Lakes Fire threatening Redfish Lake Lodge and the Wapiti Fire threatening Stanley and its suburbs.
Agenda (subject to change):
May 29, 2025 | Luther Heights Bible Camp | 10:00 - 4:00
10:00 Fire Collaborative updates
10:30 Fire mitigation in Custer and Blaine Counties
11:00 Idaho Fish and Game
11:20 Public input session
12:30 Lunch provided
1:30 Structural hardening and defensible space
2:30 Smiley Creek field trip: fire ecology and post-fire recovery
May 30, 2025 | Stanley Community Building | 10:00 - 4:00
10:00 Mental health after Wapiti Fire
10:40 Salmon River Electric Cooperative
11:00 When lightning strikes: Wildfires 101
11:30 Q&A with Custer County
12:00 Lunch provided
12:45 2024 fire season: panel discussion
3:00 Stanley Lake field trip
RSVP at https://sawtoothfirecollab.org/