Keywords: wildfire managed fire managedfire mormon lake mormonlake flagstaff ranger district flagstaffrangerdistrict coconino national forest coconinonationalforest forest forest service forestservice flagstaff flagstaff, az flagstaffaz arizona camillo fire camillofire hutch lookout hutchlookout hutch lo hutchlo lookout san francisco peaks san francisco mountain peaks sanfranciscopeakssanfranciscomountainpeaks cinder hills cinderhills o'leary peak olearypeak sunset crater sunsetcrater mogollon rim ranger district mogollonrimrangerdistrict outdoor mountainside landscape hill View of Camillo Fire from Hutch Mountain Lookout, looking north towards Flagstaff, Arizona. The lookout tower is located in the Mogollon Rim Ranger District near the border of the Flagstaff Ranger District. The San Francisco Peaks can be seen in the distance on the left side of the photo. Sunset Crater, O'Leary Peak, and neighboring cinder hills can be see off the right of the Peaks along the horizon. Mormon Lake is in the center of the photo. Photo taken June 18, 2015 by Chad Rice, USFS Coconino National Forest. Fires such as this help clean and remove down and dead forest fuels, increasing the safety for communities and the lessening the threat of severe wildfires in the area. For more information, visit Camillo Fire [Inciweb] and the Coconino National Forest. View of Camillo Fire from Hutch Mountain Lookout, looking north towards Flagstaff, Arizona. The lookout tower is located in the Mogollon Rim Ranger District near the border of the Flagstaff Ranger District. The San Francisco Peaks can be seen in the distance on the left side of the photo. Sunset Crater, O'Leary Peak, and neighboring cinder hills can be see off the right of the Peaks along the horizon. Mormon Lake is in the center of the photo. Photo taken June 18, 2015 by Chad Rice, USFS Coconino National Forest. Fires such as this help clean and remove down and dead forest fuels, increasing the safety for communities and the lessening the threat of severe wildfires in the area. For more information, visit Camillo Fire [Inciweb] and the Coconino National Forest. |