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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 15, 2005..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle from Buck Meadows to Packard Canyon...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 03, 2008 ..Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle up Forest Service Road from Lumsden Bridge to Kassabuam Meadow...Photo by AL GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Buck Meadows, California October 17, 2008.Erickson Cattle Company Cowboys drive Ackerson cows from the Sweet-water Camp grounds across Highway 120 bridge over the south fork of the Tuolumne river to Kassabuam Meadow. ..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Fire on Cherry Oil Road viewed from Highway 120 near Buck Meadows. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Harold Wesley, owner of the Buck Meadows Lodge, assists others with map of the fire area. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- El Cerrito Fire Captain, part of the engine company assigned to protect buildings in Buck Meadows. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Fire crews get ready to protect Buck Meadows during backfire operation. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  --Sierra Hotshots Captain Mike Freed communicates with incident command to coordinate the backfire from Buck Meadows to protect community from the advancing fire. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California –  Stanislaus Complex Fire -- US Forest Service heavy equipment operator maintains water filling station for fire engines at the Buck Meadows Restaurant. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Harold Wesley, owner of the Buck Meadows Lodge, is waiting for information about fire.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Sierra Hotshots Captain Mike Freed communicates with incident command to coordinate the backfire from Buck Meadows to protect community from the advancing fire. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – An air tanker battling the Pilot Fire drops retardant along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River canyon six miles west of Yosemite National Park.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshot pauses for a bite to eat. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 26, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – CDF firefighter gets tools from fire truck. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire –  Stanislaus Hotshot Brent Kaiser monitors burnout.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Fire under the Hetch Hetchy power lines. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – An air tanker battling the Pilot Fire drops retardant along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River canyon six miles west of Yosemite National Park.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – An air tanker battling the Pilot Fire drops retardant along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River canyon six miles west of Yosemite National Park.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Drivers work on crew bus in fire camp in Kassabaum Meadow. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • Plume of smoke seen from Buck Meadows fire coming out of the Tuolumne River Canyon on Highway 120 Near Yosemite National Park. The Rim Fire jumped Highway 120 in several places including Packard Canyon Road.
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  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – An air tanker battling the Pilot Fire drops retardant along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River canyon six miles west of Yosemite National Park.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire –  Dozer drivers wait for assignments.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire –  Stanislaus Hotshot Brent Kaiser monitors burnout.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 26, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – CDF firefighter works to cool down stump fire. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
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  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_16.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_15.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_13.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_14.jpg
  • August 24, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – An air tanker battling the Pilot Fire drops retardant along the South Fork of the Tuolumne River canyon six miles west of Yosemite National Park.  The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_12.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_10.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_09.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire –  Bulldozer under Hetch Hetchy power lines. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_06.jpg
  • August 25, 1999 Buck Meadows, California -- Pilot Fire – Pike Hotshots Crew sets big backfire under Hetch Hetchy power line along slope above the Tuolumne River. The Pilot Fire burned 3,300 acres in the Tuolumne River Canyon near Yosemite National Park. The fire burned across the Hetch Hetchy power lines.
    Pilot Fire_05.jpg
  • September 1, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Heavy equipment operator gets ready to rest at fire camp in Kassabaum Meadow. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 1, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Fire camp was in Kassabaum Meadow. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • Rim Fire viewed from Buck Meadows looking North toward the Tuolumne River.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Buck Meadows, California June 9, 2005.Erickson Cattle Company drive cattle on the Highway 120 Bridge over the South Fork of the Tuolumne River...Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • -Rim Fire- Horses play little attention to large column of smoke in Kasabaum Meadows.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighters from Vallecito Conservation Camp Crews #1 & #2 respond to spot fires on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF Battalion Chief Jeff Milar gives instructions to crews on Cherry Oil Road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_015.jpg
  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Sierra Hotshots Captain Mike Freed hikes down the road. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Tools left behind by Columbia CDF Helitack Crew 404 near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River. The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Tools left behind by Columbia CDF Helitack Crew 404 near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River. The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Unidentified Forest Service Criminal Investigator works in area near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Tools left behind by Columbia CDF Helitack Crew 404 near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River. The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- U.S. Forest Service crew hikes past site of burnover near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –Tools left behind by Columbia CDF Helitack Crew 404 near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The two shovel-like tools on left are called rhinos.  A portable hand water pumper is at right.  Steep terrain is visible with the river at the bottom.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 13, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Tools left behind by Columbia CDF Helitack Crew 404 near Lumsden Bridge on the Tuolumne River, Stanislaus National Forest. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_13_04_003.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Spot fire jumps Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Spot fire jumps Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_025.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighters from Vallecito Conservation Camp Crews #1 & #2 respond to spot fires on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF firefighter ready to work on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF crew lays hose on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_020.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF Bulldozer 4242 controls spot fire on Cherry Oil Road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighters from Vallecito Conservation Camp Crews #1 & #2 respond to spot fires on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- On Cherry Oil Road, CDF and Forest Service engines back up as fire jumps road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_013.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighters from Vallecito Conservation Camp Crews #1 & #2 respond to spot fires on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_012.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- On Cherry Oil Road, CDF and Forest Service engines back up as fire jumps road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_011.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Fire under Hetch Hetchy power line on Cherry Oil Road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_008.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Spot fire jumps Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_010.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighters from Vallecito Conservation Camp Crews #1 & #2 respond to spot fires on Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_009.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Fire under Hetch Hetchy power line on Cherry Oil Road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_006.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF Bulldozer 4242 controls spot fire on Cherry Oil Road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Toulumne_9_12_04_004.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF Battalion Chief Jeff Milar gives instructions to crews on Cherry Oil Road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_003.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –-  Spot fire jumps Cherry Oil Road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the more than 80-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
    Tuolumne_9_12_04_002.jpg
  • September 2, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Pay station in fire camp.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_97.jpg
  • September 8, 1987 Yosemite National Park, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Volunteers at Buck Meadows General Store put together lunches for firefighters.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_95.jpg
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