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  • September 3, 1987 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Affected by the smoke, deer have nowhere to go so they wait in the trees near Pine Mountain Lake. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus Forest Service firefighters move into position to monitor the backfire below Pine Mountain Lake. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Fire Captain Mike Lanier gives instructions to "on call" Stanislaus Forest Service wildland crew before creating backfire to protect Pine Mountain Lake community. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Fire Captain Mike Lanier gives instructions to "on call" Stanislaus National Forest  wildland crew before creating backfire to protect Pine Mountain Lake community. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Affected by the smoke, deer have nowhere to go so they wait in the trees near Pine Mountain Lake. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus Forest Service firefighters finish cutting fire break before setting backfire below Pine Mountain Lake. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest firefighters trudge toward camp after long day's work. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest sawyer Mark Carter, foreground, moves down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest sawyer Mark Carter and two other firefighters move down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest firefighters Phil Hope and Rob Laeng work on chainsaw bar. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest firefighters trudge toward camp after long day's work. Firefighters Dean Brick and Phil Hope in foreground. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest foreman John Buckley hikes along trail to his truck. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest foreman John Buckley drives crew back to 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.
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  • September 3, 1987 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest firefighters trudge toward camp after long day's work. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  foreman John Buckley gives orders to firefighter Joe Calderon to keep his eyes on the fire and stay safe. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  foreman John Buckley gives orders to crew to keep eyes on the fire and stay safe. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  firefighter faces away from fire to avoid heat. He will watch the non-burning side for spot fires and then put them out quickly to prevent fire climbing the hill. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  firefighter faces away from fire to avoid heat. He will watch the non-burning side for spot fires and then put them out quickly to prevent fire climbing the hill. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  foreman John Buckley takes a moment to think about how much more work his crew still has to do. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest sawyer Mark Carter moves down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest firefighters face away from fire to avoid heat. They will watch the non-burning side for spot fires and then put them out quickly to prevent fire climbing the hill. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest sawyer Mark Carter moves down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  firefighter faces away from fire to avoid heat. He will watch the non-burning side for spot fires and then put them out quickly to prevent fire climbing the hill. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Fire Captain Mike Lanier takes a moment to think about how much more work his crew still has to do. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest sawyer Mark Carter moves down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  firefighters face away from fire to avoid heat. They will watch the non-burning side for spot fires and then put them out quickly to prevent fire climbing the hill. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  firefighter Rob Laeng moves down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 Pine Mountain Lake, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Stanislaus National Forest  firefighter Rob Laeng moves down fire line while backfire is in progress. 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 11, 1990 Yosemite National Park  --  A-Rock (Arch Rock) Fire  -- A crew of women from the White Mountain Reservation and Fort Apache, Arizona move a log to clear fire break. The Arch Rock Fire burned over 16,000 acres of Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest.  At the same time across the Merced River, the Steamboat Fire burned over 5,000 acres of both Yosemite National Park and the Sierra National Forest.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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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 –- CDF Engine 4474 with fallen firefighter 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.
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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.
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  • 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.
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  • August 31, 1990 El Portal, California  -- Savage Fire – Exhausted tree feller Stan Brent catches a quick nap. The Savage Fire was 1,000 acres.  After the Arch Rock and Steamboat Fires earlier in the month, CDF and US Forest Service wasted no time in stopping the fire. The fire started in the bottom of the Merced River Canyon near the old Savage Trading Post, then ran 1,700 feet up to Ferguson Ridge burning 550 acres of the Sierra National Forest.
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  • August 19, 1996 Sonora, California  -- Rogge Fire – Stanislaus National Forest Fire Captain Dan Bartok from Engine E-42 checks in by radio to the Division F chief.  The Ackerson and Rogge Fires combined to char 60,000 acres in 1996. The Rogge Fire was centered on the north side of the Tuolumne River, burning over Jawbone Ridge and Cherry Creek areas.
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  • August 19, 1996 Sonora, California  -- Rogge Fire – Hours after midnight, Stanislaus National Forest firefighter Shawn Baker from Engine E-42 fires a line on the top of Jawbone Ridge above the Clavey River in an attempt to burn out an area that blew up the previous afternoon. In 1996, the Ackerson and Rogge Fires combined to char 60,000 acres. The Rogge Fire was centered on the north side of the Tuolumne River, burning over Jawbone Ridge and Cherry Creek areas.
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  • August 19, 1996 Sonora, California  -- Rogge Fire – Hours after midnight, Stanislaus National Forest firefighter Shawn Baker from Engine E-42 fires a line on the top of Jawbone Ridge above the Clavey River in an attempt to burn out an area that blew up the previous afternoon. In 1996, the Ackerson and Rogge Fires combined to char 60,000 acres. The Rogge Fire was centered on the north side of the Tuolumne River, burning over Jawbone Ridge and Cherry Creek areas.
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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 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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  • September 14, 1990 Tuolumne City, California -- Cottonwood Fire -- At 3:30 a.m., Fire Captain Brian Pressnall of the Stanislaus National Forest emerges from edge of flames along Mount Provo Road.  The Cottonwood Fire was held to 2,000 acres by the fast action of fire crews.  The fire threatened several small communities. The big challenge was to make sure the fire didn’t get past the Hacienda fuel break, keeping the fire out of the Tuolumne River.
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  • September 15, 1990 Tuolumne City, California -- Cottonwood Fire -- Stanislaus Hotshot superintendent Greg "Rax" Overacker gets his crew ready to head down the Hacienda fuel break to check for spot fires and burn a strip between the active fire and the break.  The Cottonwood Fire was held to 2,000 acres by the fast action of fire crews.  The fire threatened several small communities. The big challenge was to make sure the fire didn’t get past the Hacienda fuel break, keeping the fire out of the Tuolumne River.
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  • September 15, 1990 Tuolumne City, California -Cottonwood Fire -- Bombers paint the Hacienda fuel break with retardant.  The Cottonwood Fire was held to 2,000 acres by the fast action of fire crews.  The fire threatened several small communities. The big challenge was to make sure the fire didn’t get past the Hacienda fuel break, keeping the fire out of the Tuolumne River.
    Cottonwood_02.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.
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  • August 21, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Conservation Camp Fire Crew takes rest after cutting fire line.  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 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.
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  • August 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Air tanker drops retardant on active fire line near Alan Haig Ranch.  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 18, 2001 Coulterville, California  -- Creek Fire – Helicopter drops water on fire break before backfire is ignited.  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_024.jpg
  • September 8, 1987 Yosemite National Park, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire -- On Smith Station Road, Mr. Williams' house was a total loss. 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 8, 1987 Yosemite National Park, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire --  Because of the need for extra drinking water during the fire, the Fairfield Anheuser-Busch plant canned drinking water to help out.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter David Ross Erickson died from a tree falling accident.
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  • 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 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 15, 1990 Yosemite National Park  --  A-Rock (Arch Rock) Fire  -- Burnol, an incendiary device full of napalm, is used to start big backfires. The Arch Rock Fire burned over 16,000 acres of Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest.  At the same time across the Merced River, the Steamboat Fire burned over 5,000 acres of both Yosemite National Park and the Sierra National Forest.
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  • August 13, 1990 Yosemite National Park  --  A-Rock (Arch Rock) Fire  -- Stanislaus National Forest Fire Captain Mike Lanier shoots flare gun during backburn operations on Trumbull Peak. The Arch Rock Fire burned over 16,000 acres of Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest.  At the same time across the Merced River, the Steamboat Fire burned over 5,000 acres of both Yosemite National Park and the Sierra National Forest.
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  • August 15, 1990 Yosemite National Park  --  A-Rock (Arch Rock) Fire  -- Stanislaus National Forest crew makes water storage tanks. The Arch Rock Fire burned over 16,000 acres of Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest.  At the same time across the Merced River, the Steamboat Fire burned over 5,000 acres of both Yosemite National Park and the Sierra National Forest.
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  • August 11, 1990 Yosemite National Park  --  A-Rock (Arch Rock) Fire  -- Air tanker drops retardant on burning tree line near Dry Gulch on the western edge of the A-Rock Fire in Yosemite National Park. The Arch Rock Fire burned over 16,000 acres of Yosemite National Park and the Stanislaus National Forest.  At the same time across the Merced River, the Steamboat Fire burned over 5,000 acres of both Yosemite National Park and the Sierra National Forest.
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  • Fuels burn along Tioga Road between Gin Flat and White Wolf 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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  • 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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  • Cloud of smoke rises over Crane Flat Helitack Base.
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  • Stanislaus Forest Firefighter uses drip torch to fire along Evergreen Road near Yosemite National Park.
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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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  • 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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  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- Fellow crew members of fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke stand at attention after loading her casket onto CDF helicopter 404 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_041.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- Fellow crew members of fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke stand at attention after loading her casket onto CDF helicopter 404 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_040.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 –- 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 –- Joyce Schicke clutches the helmet of her daughter, fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke, during the memorial 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_035.jpg
  • September 20, 2004 Angels Camp, California --Tuolumne Fire –- The memorial service for fallen firefighter Eva Marie Schicke 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_034.jpg
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