An Opportunity to Visually Experience Wildfire Firefighting

For weeks now the local areas have been inundated with fire, and for the most part we have focused on the fire itself.

This is dedicated to the firefighters, ground crews, and pilots. This is an opportunity to visually experience what it is like, as they sacrifice and risk their own lives to stop the damage and advancement of these dangerous infernos.

Blackhawk helicopters working the Taylor Creek Fire (Garner Complex) at Hellgate Canyon Overlook, Galice, Oregon.

                     This drop made in Redding, Ca at the Carr fire saved 4 homes

                                          Flyover during the Carr Fire

The Redding Carr Fire from 35,000 feet.., (photo courtesy Blakeley Gamble)

                                                        The converted 747 ‘Supertanker’ making a retardant drop

                   Action from the Klamathon Fire

Firefighters on the Carr Fire getting some rest after a long night.

                  Ground crews creating defensible lines at the Lobster Creek Fire

A memorial made by ground crew firefighter Justin Godel in Honor of Fallen Members at an undisclosed fire.

                                                                              Hitting a hot spot on the Lobster Creek Fire.

The Taylor Creek Fire reaching the Rogue River in Hellgate Canyon.

             Following the terrain at the Taylor Creek Fire

                       Air Tankers using a convenient lake to fill their tanks with water.

Devastation of the Carr Fire (Photo Peter DaSilva)

                                      Ariel flyover of Carr Fire near the Keswick Dam area.

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