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  • Steer wrestler Ryle Smith from Oakdale, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Barrel racer Kassidy Dennison from Tohatchi, New Mexico at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Will Morris from Reno, Nevada at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Cody Campbell from Summerville, Oregon scores 81 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Barrel racer Ann Scott from Canyon Country, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Jordan Wacey Spears from Redding, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Saddle Bronc rider Ad Bugenig from Ferndale, California scores 67 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Garrett Vig from Newell South Dakota at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Barrel racer Kelli Carper from Jamul, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Cain Smith from Adams, Oregon scores 73 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Blaine Tibbals from Yerington, Nevada scores 63 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Saddle Bronc rider Spencer Wright from Milford, Utah scores 78 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Xtreme Bronc Riding event at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Saddle Bronc rider Brady Nicholes from Hoytsville, Utah scores 77 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Clayton Brum from Lockford, California scores 75 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Taygen Schuelke from Newell South Dakota at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Tie-down roper Jess Beardsley from Chico, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Saddle Bronc rider Taygen Schuelke from Newell, South Dakota scores 68 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Cheyne Olney from Topperish, Washington scores 63 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bareback bronc rider Kid Banuelos from Los Angles, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Tie-down roper Ryle Smith from Oakdale, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Xtreme Bronc Riding event at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Saddle Bronc rider Logan Hullinger from Davis City, Idaho at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Steer wrestler Billy Bugenig from Ferndale, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Barrel racer Erin Riccoti from Escalon, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bareback bronc rider Zack Brown from Red Bluff, California scores 65 at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bareback bronc rider Teddy Athan from Livermore, California at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Jed Jones from Garden Valley, Idaho at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bull rider Dallee Mason from Weiser, Idaho at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • Bareback bronc rider Cody Kiser, from Carson City Nevada scores 61at the 57th Annual Mother Lode Round-up on Sunday May 11, 2014 in Sonora California.
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  • September 20, 2004 Sonora, California --Tuolumne Fire –-  CDF engine 4474 with firefighter Eva Marie Schicke's casket leads the procession on Highway 49 from the funeral home in Sonora. The memorial service for the fallen firefighter was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.  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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  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Erickson Sky Crane drops 2,000 gallons of water on the hot spots on Cuneo Road.  The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
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  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – CDF helicopter returns from water drop on Cuneo Road hot spot.  The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_22_01_015.jpg
  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – View of Jackass Ridge. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
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  • August 21, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Scott Barlow talks to residents of Cuneo Road homes to let them know their houses are still alright. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
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  • August 19, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Firefighters set big backfire along Priest-Coulterville Road. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
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  • Rio Bravo Hotshots from Kern County watch fire along State Route 120.
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  • Firefighters fro West Stanislaus County watch for burning embers that might jump State Route 120.
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  • DC-10 Air Tanker drops retardant on hot spot on Montgomery Ridge, Division S, Old Yosemite Road, to protect the Greeley Hill community.
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  • Sky Crane helicopter cools backfire with water drop on Old Yosemite Road, Division S of the Rim Fire after spot fire escaped the southwest corner of the Rim Fire the night before.
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  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighter Jon Andahl, injured in the Tuolumne Fire that killed fellow crew member Eva Marie Schicke, walks with crutches to CDF helicopter 404 at the end of Schicke's memorial service. Schicke's casket was loaded into the helicopter by her Helitack crew members for her last flight home. The memorial service was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.  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 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- A firefighter rings the final bell at the end of the memorial for fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke. The memorial was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.  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_20_04_036.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –-  Fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke's fiance CDF firefighter Shea Buhleris and brother Marine Sgt. John Schicke share memories with the three thousand in attendance at her memorial service held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds. 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_20_04_031.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –-  CDF bombers pass in review during the memorial service for fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke, which was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.  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_20_04_004.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighter Jon Andahl, injured in the Tuolumne Fire that killed fellow crew member Eva Marie Schicke, walks with crutches to CDF helicopter 404 at the end of Schicke's memorial service. Schicke's casket was loaded into the helicopter by her Helitack crew members for her last flight home. The memorial service was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.  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_20_04_002.jpg
  • 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_006.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_025.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 –- 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
  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Fire crews working mop-up on Cuneo Road. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_22_01_016.jpg
  • August 21, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Santa Clara firefighter takes a break. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_21_01_019.jpg
  • August 21, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – CDF helicopter returns from dropping water on spot fire on Cuneo Road.The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_21_01_017.jpg
  • August 21, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Hot spot blows up on Cuneo Road. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_21_01_003.jpg
  • August 20, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Fire rages up Jackass Creek out of control. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_20_01_001.jpg
  • August 19, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Firefighters set big backfire along Priest-Coulterville Road. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_19_01_022.jpg
  • August 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Bear Valley CDF Helitack Crew sets backfire to burn brush that is directly in front of the active fire on Alan Haigh Ranch. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_18_01_019.jpg
  • August 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Bear Valley CDF Helitack Crew hikes to safe area after setting backfire to burn into the active fire on Alan Haigh Ranch. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_18_01_004.jpg
  • Rio Bravo Hotshots from Kern County watch fire along State Route 120.
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  • Fire jumps State Rout 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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  • Erickson Sky Crane drops retardant on hot spot on Montgomery Ridge, Division S, Old Yosemite Road, to protect the Greeley Hill community.
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  • US Forest Service Horseshoe Meadow Hotshot uses drip torch to burn out fuels along Tioga Road between Gin Flat and White Wolf in Yosemite National Park.
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  • DC-10 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 larger Rim Fire perimeter at the southwest corner the night before.
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  • DC-10 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 larger Rim Fire perimeter at the southwest corner the night before.
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  • Stanislaus Forest Firefighter uses drip torch to fire along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park.
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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
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- Firefighter Jon Andahl, injured in the Tuolumne Fire that killed fellow crew member Eva Marie Schicke, walks with crutches to CDF helicopter 404 at the end of Schicke's memorial service as Schicke's casket is carried to the helicopter by her Helitack crew members for her last flight home. The memorial service was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.  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_20_04_038.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California -- Tuolumne Fire –- Fire engines from all over the state travel through downtown Angels Camp to honor fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke whose memorial service was held at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds. 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_20_04_019.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- CDF Engine 4474 with Eva Marie Schicke's casket arrives at Frog Town, Calaveras County Fairgrounds, for her memorial service. 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_20_04_006.jpg
  • 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_007.jpg
  • 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.
    Tuolumne_9_13_04_004.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- Fire Captain for Vallecito Conservation Camp Crew #1 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_019.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_016.jpg
  • September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- On Cherry Oil Road, air tanker drops retardant on fire line.  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_014.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_013.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 –-  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 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
  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Military type helicopter drops water on Cuneo Road hot spot.  The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_22_01_005.jpg
  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – CDF helicopter returns from water drop on Cuneo Road hot spot.  The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_22_01_004.jpg
  • August 22, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Erickson Sky Crane drops 2,000 gallons of water on the hot spots on Cuneo Road.  The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_22_01_001.jpg
  • August 20, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  View of fire behind Hetch Hetchy Reservoir at Moccasin. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_20_01_010.jpg
  • August 19, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – CDF firefighters just after fire jumped across Highway 49. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_19_01_011.jpg
  • August 19, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Firefighters set big backfire along Priest-Coulterville Road. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_19_01_010.jpg
  • August 19, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Firefighters set big backfire along Priest-Coulterville Road. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_19_01_006.jpg
  • August 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  CDF dozer heads into fire to cut fire break on Alan Haigh Ranch. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_18_01_027.jpg
  • August 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire –  Bear Valley CDF Helitack Crew sets backfire to burn brush that is directly in front of the active fire on Alan Haigh Ranch. The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_18_01_018.jpg
  • August 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Air tanker drops retardant on active fire line near Alan Haigh Ranch.  The Creek Fire burned 11,500 acres between Highway 49 and Priest-Coulterville Road a few miles north of Coulterville, California.
    Creek_8_18_01_006.jpg
  • Photojournalists Photograph Helicopter water drops.
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  • Division chief makes checks out pans on State Route 120.
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  • Firefighter along Hetch Hetchy Road.
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  • San Francisco Firefighter along Hetch Hetchy Road.
    Rim Fire_190.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_171.jpg
  • 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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  • 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.
    Rim Fire_138.jpg
  • 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_128.jpg
  • 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_118.jpg
  • Firefighters protect Old Cabin in Ackerson Meadow.
    Rim Fire_097.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.
    Rim Fire_077.jpg
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