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Related: About this forumLockheed C-130 Large Air Tanker Drops Retardant on Fire Complex Three Miles from My Lookout
The lookout on the far peak is not staffed, but it is a historical site. Lots of fires. Long intense days.
Idaho Panhandle - July 28, 2024
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Lockheed C-130 Large Air Tanker Drops Retardant on Fire Complex Three Miles from My Lookout (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Jul 2024
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What a great shot, my dear Bo! I know you're staying safe, but it does look scary. ♥ nt
CaliforniaPeggy
Jul 2024
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mahina
(18,938 posts)1. Will someone be able to come get you if necessary? I sure hope so Bo
Thank you for doing the work!
Enter stage left
(3,823 posts)2. Please be careful, Bo...
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,070 posts)3. What a great shot, my dear Bo! I know you're staying safe, but it does look scary. ♥ nt
wendyb-NC
(3,800 posts)4. I hope it keeps you safe and well
By preventing any fire from getting anywhere near you. Stay safe, we love hearing from you.
HeartsCanHope
(735 posts)5. Great photo.
Stay safe. Will be thinking of you, the firefighters, and pilots.
Scruffy1
(3,418 posts)6. Thanks again.
This photo really captures the courage it takes to be a fire fighter. I had a friend who worked for Calfire for seven years. Two of his co-pilots were killed during that time.