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Yolla Bolly Complex Photographs

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Crown Fire at Night

Night Torch

Fire Line Intensity

Surface Fire

Plume Dominated Fire

Smoke Plume

Forest Rangers keep the firefighters supplied by mule and horse

Yolla Bolly Pack String

Packing Supplies on the Yolla Bolly Complex

Yolla Bolly Packers

One of the Minimum Impact Suppression Tactics (MIST) being used to fight the fires in the Wilderness are teams of mules & horses.  These animals pull "drags" to create fire line to check the spread of surface fire.

Four-Legged Firefighters Ready for the Job

Deep within the Wilderness, one of the Minimum Impact firefighting tactics is the use of horses and mules pulling a drag in order to build fire line.

The "Mule Team" at Work

Structure protection in place on the Yellow Fire

Structure Protection in place

Yolla Bolly Middle Eel Wilderness

Fire on the Wilderness Horizon

Smoke inversion over Yolla Bolly complex

Yolla Bolly Airspace

 
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