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  • -Rim Fire- National Guard Black Hawks gets water out of a small pond in Kasabaum Meadow 5 miles east of Groveland.
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  • -Rim Fire-  DC 10 Air Tanker makes retardant drop close to Hetch Hetchy Power lines near Big Creek just east of Groveland.
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  • -Rim Fire-  DC 10 Air Tanker makes retardant drop close to Hetch Hetchy Power lines near Big Creek just east of Groveland.
    Rim Fire035.jpg
  • -Rim Fire- National Guard Black Hawks take turns getting water out of a small pond in Kasabaum Meadow 5 miles east of Groveland.
    Rim Fire030.jpg
  • Rim Fire viewed from Buck Meadows looking North toward the Tuolumne River.
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  • -Rim Fire- Horses play little attention to large column of smoke in Kasabaum Meadows.
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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.
    Rim Fire_05.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_04.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_03.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_01.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_02.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_134.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
  • 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
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_06.jpg
  • Rim Fire jumps Highway 120 near Hodgdon Meadows in Yosemite National Park slowing down firefighters during shift change.  Causing some traffic at the West Entrance to the park.  The fire reached 201,894 acres today.
    Rim Fire_123.jpg
  • Rim Fire jumps Highway 120 near Hodgdon Meadows in Yosemite National Park slowing down firefighters during shift change.  Causing some traffic at the West Entrance to the park.  The fire reached 201,894 acres today.
    Rim Fire_119.jpg
  • On Thursday afternoon from the Hetch Hetchy Road a big column smoke could bee seen from the North Flank of the Rim Fire. This was from fire in Clavey River are on the Highway 108 side of the fire.
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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_136.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.
    Rim Fire_138.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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  • Dozer boss uses cell phone and tablet to photograph California Air National Guard C-130 as it 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_133.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_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.
    Rim Fire_129.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_130.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
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_126.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_125.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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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.
    Rim Fire_072.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.
    Rim Fire_070.jpg
  • View from Greeley Hill of the Rim Fire backing down Pilot Ridge at 1:00 am.  This part of the fire could threaten Greeley Hill community.
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  • -- Rim Fire -- Firefighter patrol back fire on highway 120 near Packard Canyon Road.
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  • -- Rim Fire -- Hotshot firefighter burn around near San Jose Family Camp near Yosemite National Park.
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  • -Rim Fire- Helicopter drops water on spot fire near South Fork of the Tuolumne River Bridge near Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_026.jpg
  • -- Rim Fire -- Fire jumps Highway 120 near Cherry Lake Road and San Jose Family Camp near Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_020.jpg
  • -- Rim Fire -- Crown fire heading toward Highway 120 and Yosemite National Park started as fire jumped Cherry Lake Road near San Jose Family Camp today.
    Rim Fire_017.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_14.jpg
  • 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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  • 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.
    Rim Fire 042.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_170.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.
    Rim Fire_139.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_135.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_127.jpg
  • Rim Fire jumps Highway 120 near Hodgdon Meadows in Yosemite National Park slowing down firefighters during shift change.  The fire reached 201,894 acres today.
    Rim Fire_124.jpg
  • Rim Fire jumps Highway 120 near Hodgdon Meadows in Yosemite National Park slowing down firefighters during shift change.  The fire reached 201,894 acres today.
    Rim Fire_122.jpg
  • Rim Fire jumps Highway 120 near Hodgdon Meadows in Yosemite National Park slowing down firefighters during shift change.  The fire reached 201,894 acres today.
    Rim Fire_120.jpg
  • Evergreen lodge did not get damaged by Rim Fire.
    Rim Fire_098.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.
    Rim Fire_071.jpg
  • -- Rim Fire- Tree flares up on Highway 120.
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  • -- Rim Fire -- House lost on Packard Canyon Road near Yosemite National Park.
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  • -- Rim Fire-- Bulldozer from Barstow California rushes out fire behind San Jose Family Camp near Yosemite National Park.
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  • -- Rim Fire -- Calaveras firefighters put out spot fire on Cherry Lake Road near San Jose Family Camp.
    Rim Fire_021.jpg
  • -- Rim Fire -- Fire jumps Highway 120 near Cherry Lake Road and San Jose Family Camp near Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_019.jpg
  • -- Rim Fire -- Crown fire heading toward Highway 120 and Yosemite National Park started as fire jumped Cherry Lake Road near San Jose Family Camp today.
    Rim Fire_018.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_15.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_12.jpg
  • Rim Fire jumps Highway 120 near Hodgdon Meadows in Yosemite National Park slowing down firefighters during shift change.  Causing some traffic at the West Entrance to the park.  The fire reached 201,894 acres today.
    Rim Fire_121.jpg
  • Evergreen lodge did not get damaged by Rim Fire.
    Rim Fire_100.jpg
  • Old Family cabin on Evergreen Road in foreground and Rim Fire heading toward Mather Camp and Yosemite National Park in background.
    Rim Fire_63.jpg
  • -- Rim Fire -- Crown fire heading toward Highway 120 and Yosemite National Park started as fire jumped Cherry Lake Road near San Jose Family Camp today.
    Rim Fire_029.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_13.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_11.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire 041.jpg
  • Evergreen lodge did not get damaged by Rim Fire.
    Rim Fire_099.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_187A.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_173.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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  • Ebbetts Pass and Calaveras County firefighters watch back fire operations on Evergreen Road.  Backfires were used to burnout around the camp to keep the structures from burning.
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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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  • Murphys Fire District Engine patrols State Rout 120.
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  • Rio Bravo Hotshots from Kern County watch fire along State Route 120.
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  • 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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  • Fire fighters from Copperopolis move along State Route 120 to put out hot spots.
    Rim Fire_188.jpg
  • Rio Bravo Hotshots from Kern County watch fire along State Route 120.
    Rim Fire_187.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_186A.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_185A.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_174.jpg
  • National Guard C-130  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_083.jpg
  • Stanislaus Forest Firefighter uses drip torch to fire along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_080.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
  • Ebbetts Pass and Calaveras County firefighters burn forest floor as part of back fire operations on Evergreen Road.  Backfires were used to burnout around the camp to keep the structures from burning.
    Rim Fire_70.jpg
  • Stanislaus Hotshots hike along Evergreen Road to work on fire lines to protect Mather Camp.
    Rim Fire_67.jpg
  • As the sun goes down National Guard Black Hawks dip water out of Mather swimming pone to control fire to move around structures in the Camp.
    Rim Fire_65.jpg
  • US Forest Service crew hike down Harden Flat Road to support structors during fire.
    Rim Fire 050.jpg
  • Kern County Hotshot monitors spot fire on Harden Flat Road near Highway 120.
    Rim Fire 048.jpg
  • Colorado firefighter sprays water to cool down spot fire on Harden Flat Road near Highway 120.
    Rim Fire 044.jpg
  • Kern County Hotshot monitors spot fire on Harden Flat Road near Highway 120.
    Rim Fire 043.jpg
  • Rio Bravo Hotshots from Kern County watch fire along State Route 120.
    Rim Fire_185.jpg
  • 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.
    Rim Fire_172.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
  • Stanislaus Forest Firefighter uses drip torch to fire along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_078.jpg
  • As the sun goes down National Guard Black Hawks dip water out of Mather swimming pone to control fire to move around structures in the Camp. The helicopter is dumping it load because it was over weight limit for the altitude.
    Rim Fire_66.jpg
  • Fresno County firefighters and engines wait in Ackerson Meadow safety zone while fire heads to Mather Camp adjacent to Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_62.jpg
  • Fresno County firefighters and engines wait in Ackerson Meadow safety zone while fire heads to Mather Camp adjacent to Yosemite National Park.
    Rim Fire_61.jpg
  • Firefighter controls spot fire near Packard Canyon Road.
    Rim Fire_022.jpg
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