[logo]. California Interagency Incident Management Team 5. Select to go to the home page. [page banner]. Says 'California Interagency Incident Management Team 5.'

[ Home ] [ Incident History ] [ Mission ] [ Members ]
[ Comments ] [ Fire Terminology ] [ Disclaimer ]

[photo]. The McNally fire glows on the first day...July 21. Select for a larger photo.

July 21...the first day

McNally Fire,
California
150,696 Acres

(A summary)

Sequoia/Inyo National Forests

August 17 - 30, 2002

[photo]. Shows the McNally fire in late July as seen from a road. Select for a larger photo.

The McNally Fire late in late July


[photo]. Shows a group picture of California Interagency Incident Management Team 5. Select for a larger photo.

California Team 5 on the chilly morning of August 30 just after we had been released from the McNally Fire.
(select for a larger photo)

Do you wish to print the team photo? 'Right click' the link below and select "Save Target As..." It is a large file and may take minutes to download, but is much higher resolution than the 'viewing' photo above and more suitable for printing. Right click this link.


Camp Tour

Maps

Photos

[photo]. Shows a firefighter walking into the smokey Osa Meadows. Select for a larger photo.

Smokey Day at Osa Meadows
(8-12)

[photo]. Crew putting out a fire in a catface (a tree that had been scared from previous fires). Select for a larger photo

Putting out a fire in a 'catface'
(8-16)

[photo]. Shows a thick cloud of smoke with some very tall flame lengths. Select for a larger photo.

Looking north from Sherman Pass road.  Flames 400-500 feet high
(8-18)

[photo]. Shows a tree burning on the edge of a meadow. Select for a larger photo.

Tree 'torching' on the edge of Bonita Meadows
(8-19)

[photo]. Shows a hollow tree burning at the base. Select for a larger photo.

A hollow tree burns along Bonita Meadows Road
(8-22)

[photo]. Kernville helibase looking west at setting moon. Select for a larger photo.

From Kernville Helibase...the moon sets
(8-23)

[ Home ] [ Incident History ] [ Mission ] [Members ] [ Comments ] [ Fire Terminology ] [ Disclaimer ]