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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Markleeville, California July 31, 1987.Acorn Fire consumed 26 homes and was heading up a ridge before the Stanislaus Hotshots arrived.  I was embedded with this hotshot crew to create a photo feature and learn about fire fighting.  Greg Overacker was the supervisor of this U.S. Forest Service type one crew.  Greg was a charismatic leader with two nicknames Racks and Sup. 20.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Cal Fire bomber drops retardant on the leading edge of Telegraph fire, Wednesday.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Cal Fire bomber drops retardant on the leading edge of Telegraph fire, Wednesday.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Union City fire fighters use hose  on trees at  Division N  to cool down fire during burn out, Wednesday. Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Fire Captain Roger Rupp of the Fremont California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire, This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. California Department of Correction fire crew take lunch after cutting fire line on Division L, while bomber drops retardant on active fire line, Wednesday, July 30,2008. Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Captain Roy Johns of the Union City California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire.  This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break,  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Erickson Sky crane drops water on the leading edge of Telegraph fire.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Santa Barbara County Hot Shot fire Crew prepare to cut fire line on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Santa Barbara County Hot Shot fire Crew prepare to cut fire line on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. California Department of Correction fire crew take lunch after cutting fire line on Division L, while bomber drops retardant on active fire line, Wednesday, July 30,2008. Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Fire Captain Roger Rupp of the Fremont California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire, This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Union City fire fighters use hose  on trees at  Division N  to cool down fire during burn out, Wednesday. Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Department of Corrections fighters keep a watchful  on trees at  Division N during burn out. Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Fire Captain Roger Rupp of the Fremont California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire, This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Fire Captain Roger Rupp of the Fremont California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire, This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.KernCounty Hot Shot fire Crew return after shift of cutting fire line on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Captain Roy Johns of the Union City California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire.  This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break,  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Carson Sikorsky S-61 Helicopter drops water on the leading edge of Telegraph fire.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Kern County Hot Shot fire Crew return after shift of cutting fire line on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Forest Service firefighter from return after supporting crews that were cutting fire line on Division L, Wednesday, July 30,2008.  His engine made a hose lay to provide water where needed. Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Erickson Sky crane drops water on the leading edge of Telegraph fire.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Carson Sikorsky S-61 Helicopter drops water on the leading edge of Telegraph fire.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.San Bernardino Firefighter,  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Burn out continues on Division N.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Burn out continues on Division N.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Fire Captain Roger Rupp of the Fremont California Fire Department watches burn out on Division N.  When fire get too hot he will have his firefighters use hoses to cool down fire, This is a preventive measure to get burn out started without fire jumping the fire break.  Division N is in the north east portion of the fire in the Stanislaus National Forest and North of the Merced River.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Erickson Sky crane drops water on the leading edge of Telegraph fire.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.KernCounty Hot Shot fire Crew return after shift of cutting fire line on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Faller wait for assignment on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.John Strom, Ouachita National Forest, Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Day begins as California Department of Corrections fire crew heading out to cut fire line on Division L which is near the leading edge of the fire.  This section of the fire is endangering Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California - July 28, 2008- Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park .Dozer moves down Division M of   Branch Three of the Telegraph Fire  Monday afternoon.  This part of the fire is on the north side of the Merced River and is heading toward the community of Greeley Hill. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Greeley Hill, California - July 28, 2008- Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park .Jenkins Ranch off Bull Creek Road are oblivious to a smoke plume from Branch Three of the Telegraph Fire as it blows up late Monday afternoon.  This part of the fire is on the north side of the Merced River and is heading toward the community of Greeley Hill. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Greeley Hill, California - July 28, 2008- Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park .Sport fire from slop over on Division M of   Branch Three of the Telegraph Fire as it blows up late Monday afternoon.  This part of the fire is on the north side of the Merced River and is heading toward the community of Greeley Hill. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Greeley Hill, California - July 28, 2008- Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park .Fire rips up hill in part of Division M of   Branch Three of the Telegraph Fire  Monday afternoon.  This part of the fire is on the north side of the Merced River and is heading toward the community of Greeley Hill. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Bear Valley, California, July 27, 2008-Telegraph Fire near Yosemite National Park.Carson helicopter  over Mount Bullion.  Carson Sikorsky S-61 Helicopter fly over Telegraph Fire.  Similar to Aircraft that crashed in the Trinity Alps.   Image taken from Highway 49. Between Mt. Bullion and Bear Valley..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Bear Valley, California, July 27, 2008-Telegraph Fire near Yosemite National Park. Home owner stay with their home.  On the top of Mt. Bullion near the cell phone towers residents wait for tankers and water drops to protect their house.  Telegraph Hill where fire started is just behind Mt. Bullion..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Bear Valley, California-July 26, 2008-Telegraph Fire near Yosemite National Park..Tanker drop retardant on Mt. Bullion Ridge to protect Cell phone tower on Fremont Peak.  Image taken from Highway 49. Between Mt. Bullion and Bear Valley. .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Bear Valley, California, July 26, 2008-Telegraph Fire near Yosemite National Park.C130 tanker drop retardant on Mt. Bullion Ridge to protect Cell phone tower on Fremont Peak.  Image taken from Highway 49. Between Mt. Bullion and Bear Valley..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Tuolumne City, California June 12, 1986.The Stanislaus Hotshots create a fire break on steep hill.  Lead by Greg Overacker the hotshots getting ready for fire season.  Published in the Modesto Bee..Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Bear Valley, California-July 25, 2008- Telegraph Fire.Telegraph fire started 3:15 PM near Sherlock Road and Telegraph road near Midpines Area not far from Yosemite National Park.  The photograph was taken at 7:30 PM from Highway 49 looking east to Telegraph Hill On the first day of the fire...by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Bear Valley, California, July 26, 2008-Telegraph Fire near Yosemite National Park.Smoke rises over Mount Bullion and Fremont Ridge.  Image taken from Highway 49. Between Mt. Bullion and Bear Valley..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 30, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Kern County Hot Shot fire Crew return after shift of cutting fire line on Division L.  Division L is on the leading edge of the fire and is threatening Greeley Hill..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Bear Valley, California-July 25, 2008- Telegraph Fire.Telegraph fire started 3:15 PM near Sherlock Road and Telegraph road near Midpines Area not far from Yosemite National Park.  The photograph was taken at 7:30 PM from Highway 49 looking east to Telegraph Hill On the first day of the fire...by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Bear Valley, California, July 26, 2008-Telegraph Fire near Yosemite National Park.Smoke rises over Mount Bullion and Fremont Ridge.  Image taken from Highway 49. Between Mt. Bullion and Bear Valley.  .Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography.
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Bomber drops retardant to pretreat a hot spot near Bull Creek road on division M. ..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. DC 10 lines up to pretreat with retardant near Bull Creek road on division M. ..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. DC 10 lines up to pretreat with retardant near Bull Creek road on division M. ..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. DC 10 lines up to pretreat with retardant near Bull Creek road on division M. ..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Sky Crane puts water on hot spot in division M..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park.Air Forced C-130..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Greeley Hill, California-- July 31, 2008-Telegraph Fire-Wildfires Threaten Yosemite National Park. Sky Crane puts water on hot spot in division M..Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography
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  • Cal Fire firefighters spray water to cool backfire in support of Horseshoe Meadow Hotshots who set up the backfire just ahead of them on Tioga Road near White Wolf, Division Q, in Yosemite National Park.
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  • Cal Fire firefighter create backfire to stop 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 17, 2013 - Rim Fire-  First day of the Rim Fire Cal Fire retardant bombers from Columbia Helitack Base painted Jawbone Ridge with retardant.  The aircraft worked until sunset to attempt to keep fire from burning down the south slope of Jawbone Ridge in to the Tuolumne River.  At this time the fire was only 200 acres but the next morning the fire had made it to the bottom of the Tuolumne River.
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  • August 17, 2013 - Rim Fire-  First day of the Rim Fire Cal Fire retardant bombers from Columbia Helitack Base painted Jawbone Ridge with retardant.  The aircraft worked until sunset to attempt to keep fire from burning down the south slope of Jawbone Ridge in to the Tuolumne River.  At this time the fire was only 200 acres but the next morning the fire had made it to the bottom of the Tuolumne River.
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  • August 17, 2013 - Rim Fire-  First day of the Rim Fire Cal Fire retardant bombers from Columbia Helitack Base painted Jawbone Ridge with retardant.  The aircraft worked until sunset to attempt to keep fire from burning down the south slope of Jawbone Ridge in to the Tuolumne River.  At this time the fire was only 200 acres but the next morning the fire had made it to the bottom of the Tuolumne River.
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  • Cal Fire firefighter sprays water to cool backfire in support of Horseshoe Meadow Hotshots who set up the backfire just ahead of them on Tioga Road near White Wolf, Division Q, in Yosemite National Park.
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  • Cal Fire Air Tanker drops retardant on Division S, below Pilot Peak, at Old Yosemite Road, to protect the Greeley Hill community after spot fire escaped the southwest corner of the Rim Fire the night before.
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  • Cal Fire firefighter create backfire to stop 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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  • Cal Fire firefighter create backfire to stop 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 17, 2013 - Rim Fire-  First day of the Rim Fire Cal Fire retardant bombers from Columbia Helitack Base painted Jawbone Ridge with retardant.  The aircraft worked until sunset to attempt to keep fire from burning down the south slope of Jawbone Ridge in to the Tuolumne River.  At this time the fire was only 200 acres but the next morning the fire had made it to the bottom of the Tuolumne River.
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  • August 17, 2013 - Rim Fire-  First day of the Rim Fire Cal Fire retardant bombers from Columbia Helitack Base painted Jawbone Ridge with retardant.  The aircraft worked until sunset to attempt to keep fire from burning down the south slope of Jawbone Ridge in to the Tuolumne River.  At this time the fire was only 200 acres but the next morning the fire had made it to the bottom of the Tuolumne River.
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  • August 17, 2013 - Rim Fire-  First day of the Rim Fire Cal Fire retardant bombers from Columbia Helitack Base painted Jawbone Ridge with retardant.  The aircraft worked until sunset to attempt to keep fire from burning down the south slope of Jawbone Ridge in to the Tuolumne River.  At this time the fire was only 200 acres but the next morning the fire had made it to the bottom of the Tuolumne River.
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  • Cal Fire engine captain directs firefighters as they spray water to cool backfire in support of Horseshoe Meadow Hotshots who set up the backfire just ahead of them on Tioga Road near White Wolf, Division Q, in Yosemite National Park.
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  • Cal Fire firefighters spray water to cool backfire in support of Horseshoe Meadow Hotshots who set up the backfire just ahead of them on Tioga Road near White Wolf, Division Q, in Yosemite National Park.
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  • Cal Trans workers fall trees to make Highway 120 Safe near Yosemite National Park.
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  • Cal Fire firefighter create backfire to stop 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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  • Cal Fire firefighter create backfire to stop 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 –  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 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 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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  • Rio Bravo Hotshots from Kern County watch fire along State Route 120.
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  • Cars travel through Yosemite National Park west gate entrance. State Route 120 from Groveland to Yosemite National Park reopened today at Noon.  Visitor will have full access to Yosemite Valley via SR-120.  However, due to continued fire activity in the area stopping along the road is strictly prohibited.
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  • Smoke from fire that continues to burn in Rim Fire Divisions N, O, P, and Q, in northwest corner of Yosemite National Park, as seen from Greeley Hill.
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  • Smoke from the fires below Pilot Peak intermingles with clouds from an arriving weather front as firefighters begin to get the Rim Fire under control near Old Yosemite Road, Division S, on Monday morning as seen from Greeley Hill.
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  • California Air National Guard C-130 drops retardant on Division S, below Pilot Peak, at Old Yosemite Road, to protect the Greeley Hill community after spot fire escaped the southwest corner of the Rim Fire the night before.
    Rim Fire_132.jpg
  • US Forest Service firefighter watches backfire to ensure no spot fires escape the area on Old Yosemite Road, Division S of the Rim Fire.
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  • In an effort to keep  Rim Fire reaching the community of Greeley Hill, DC-10 Air Tanker drops retardant under Pilot Peak.  Division S is in the south east corner of the fire.  Rim Fire Reached 199,237 acres today.
    Rim Fire_117.jpg
  • DC-10 tanker drops retardant to slow down active fire on Crocker Ridge below Pilot Peak.  Firefighters hope to hold fire with backfires on Crocker Ridge in the next few days.  This area is adjacent to Yosemite National Park and the Merced Grove of Big Trees.
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  • DC-10 tanker drops retardant to slow down active fire on Crocker Ridge below Pilot Peak.  Firefighters hope to hold fire with backfires on Crocker Ridge in the next few days.  This area is adjacent to Yosemite National Park and the Merced Grove of Big Trees.
    Rim Fire_076.jpg
  • The Berkeley Tuolumne Family Camp, a city-owned camp that has operated since 1922, burned in the Rim Fire yesterday between 2:00 and 3:000 pm. Foreground one of the many tent cabins.
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  • US Forest Service crew hike down Harden Flat Road to support structors during fire.
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  • Colorado firefighters hang hoses before moving fire truck on Harden Flat Road near Highway 120.
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  • Rim fire reaches Yosemite National Park as smoke looms over O'Shaughnessy Dam.  The dam and reservoir serves as the primary water source for the Hetch Hetchy Project.
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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.
    Pilot Fire_32.jpg
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