Images of wildfires Author Bill GabbertPosted on July 3, 2016July 4, 2016Categories Uncategorized An air tanker drops water on a fire near The Dalles, Oregon. Photo by John E. Middleton. Kara Creek Fire #karacreekfire in Wyoming burning on state lands. Inciweb.nwcg.gov/4813/ A photo posted by InciWeb (@inciweb) on Jun 27, 2016 at 8:54am PDT Федеральная авиалесоохрана #леснойпожар #лес #пламя #героизм #парашютисты #десантники #огонь #пожар #лесной_пожарный #Avialesookhrana #Forest #fire #firefighter #smokejumpers #лесныепожары #bomberos #авиация #firefighterslife #пламя #helicopter #aviation #aviales #экстрим #air #plane #sky #bombeiros #самолет #авиалесоохрана #рослесхоз A photo posted by Федеральная Авиалесоохрана (@avialesookhrana) on Jun 23, 2016 at 5:14am PDT The #firefight continues in #Duarte/#Azusa, where your #LAFD AirOps works alongside our partners from @lacofireairops and many others to do our part in helping to quell the #SanGabrielComplexFire. #FishFire #ReservoirFire. ?: Landon Jensen | 6.20.16 A photo posted by @lafdairops on Jun 21, 2016 at 9:37pm PDT On the road again. This was our drive into the Sherpa Fire near Santa Barbara, California. Not much can explain that feeling of seeing the column being putting up by the fire you about to go to work on for the first time. A photo posted by Gregg Boydston (@greggboydston) on Jun 30, 2016 at 6:02am PDT Another awesome shot from Alaska. These jumpers are on final to do cabin protection. Many times in remote areas in Alaska, jumpers are used for point protection. This is to protect certain values at risk while not spending large amounts of money or putting many other firefighters at risk in order to suppress massive fires. ?: @mayorj A photo posted by Smokejumper Photos and Video (@smokejumpers_on_ig) on Jun 22, 2016 at 9:32pm PDT Typos, let us know HERE, and specify which article. Please read the commenting rules before you post a comment. Share this:TelegramWhatsAppEmailReddit Related Author: Bill Gabbert After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire. View all posts by Bill Gabbert