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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 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Active fire coming up from the Tuolumne River canyon threatens to jump Highway 120 near Rim of the World overlook. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_15.jpg
  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Active fire coming up from the Tuolumne River canyon threatens to jump Highway 120 near Rim of the World overlook. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_14.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_04.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_01.jpg
  • August 3, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Conservation Camp firefighters hike to work.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_25.jpg
  • August 3, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Spot fire flares up across from the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_23.jpg
  • August 2, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Stanislaus Hotshot burns strip along Priest-Coulterville Road as park of firing operations to protect the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_11.jpg
  • August 2, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Stanislaus Hotshots stand in firebreak to watch firing operations to protect the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_04.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Volunteer firefighter Danny Watkins checks in before heading to his assignment.  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 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Retired Greeley Hill Fire Chief Jim Kendrick talks to rancher Leonard Duetsch while waiting for the all-clear to go back to his house.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_112.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Giant column of smoke can be seen easily in Greeley 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.
    Complex_106.jpg
  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California –  Stanislaus Complex Fire -- US Forest Service heavy equipment operator maintains water filling station for fire engines at the Buck Meadows Restaurant. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Tired bulldozer operators rest while they can in fire camp. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_81.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_73.jpg
  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Active fire coming up from a Tuolumne River canyon threatens to jump Highway 120 near Rim of the World overlook. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_72.jpg
  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Firefighters find a place to sit down to read the paper. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
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  • September 1, 1987 Buck Meadows, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Truxton Canyon Firefighter from Bureau of Indian Affairs sets backfire to protect fire camp. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_46.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_12.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_10.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_08.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_06.jpg
  • 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.
    Complex_05.jpg
  • August 3, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Stanislaus Hotshots Heather Gauthier, Chris Anderson, and Troy Bearden get ready to pack up after working all night in burning operations to protect the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_29.jpg
  • August 3, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – CDF helicopter transports water from Don Pedro Reservoir to fight Moccasin wildland fire in the Tuolumne River Canyon. The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_20.jpg
  • August 2, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Fire burns along Priest-Coulterville Road as park of firing operations to protect the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_17.jpg
  • August 2, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire – Fire burns along Priest-Coulterville Road as park of firing operations to protect the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_16.jpg
  • August 2, 1992 Big Oak Flat, California -- Moccasin Fire –  Bulldozer widens firebreak to protect the community of Big Oak Flat.  The fire spread quickly from near Moccasin Reservoir up the New Priest Grade on Highway 120 to the community of Big Oak Flat. The Moccasin Fire consumed nearly 5,000 acres.
    Moccasin_12.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Mariposa County Sheriffs Department Sergeant Norm Ross coordinates community operations during fire in Greeley 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.
    Complex_114.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Giant column of smoke can be seen easily in Greeley 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.
    Complex_108.jpg
  • September 3, 1987 Buck Meadows, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire --  US Forest Service dozer boss reads his assignments before leaving fire camp.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_76.jpg
  • -Rim Fire-  DC 10 Air Tanker makes retardant drop close to Hetch Hetchy Power lines near Big Creek just east of Groveland.
    Rim Fire034.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
  • -Rim Fire- National Guard Black Hawks gets water out of a small pond in Kasabaum Meadow 5 miles east of Groveland.
    Rim Fire032.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
  • -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
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