Scenes Of Bitterroot Hotshots Working Cerro Pelado Fire

The Bitterroot Hotshots from Montana have been doing excellent work since their arrival at the Cerro Pelado Fire. Mostly working the night shift over in Division F where Division Superintendent Dan Stuki photographed them doing some clearing of dead and down timber before burning out along a road a couple of nights ago. They refueled their drip torches with a mixture of diesel and gasoline and continued to burn out to secure the edge of the fire. Source: @2022.CerroPeladoFire. Photo by Division Superintendent Dan Stuki

Scene of the Bitterroot Hotshots from Montana working the night shift in Division F doing some clearing of dead and down timber before burning out along a road a couple of nights ago. Source: @2022.CerroPeladoFire. Photo by Division Superintendent Dan Stuki

Scene of the Bitterroot Hotshots from Montana working the night shift in Division F doing some clearing of dead and down timber before burning out along a road a couple of nights ago. Photo by Division Superintendent Dan Stuki

Scene of the Bitterroot Hotshots from Montana working the night shift in Division F doing some clearing of dead and down timber before burning out along a road a couple of nights ago. Photo by Division Superintendent Dan Stuki

Scene of the Bitterroot Hotshots from Montana working the night shift in Division F doing some clearing of dead and down timber before burning out along a road a couple of nights ago. Photo by Division Superintendent Dan Stuki

Scene of the Bitterroot Hotshots from Montana working the night shift in Division F doing some clearing of dead and down timber before burning out along a road a couple of nights ago. Photo by Division Superintendent Dan Stuki

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