July 2012
Photos for July 11, 2012
This view from Villard Ranch near Black Mountain is one of many places where hunters can hunt on private land near Craig. Craig also offers almost one million acres of BLM in its surrounding area, one of several reasons the city was ranked 20th in Outdoor Life Magazine’s “Best Towns for Sportsmen.”
A Bureau of Land Management firefighter conducts backfiring operations while battling Tuesday’s Cedar Knob Fire located 20 miles south of Maybell.
A Bureau of Land Management firefighter watches the flames during Tuesday night’s Cedar Knob Fire located 20 miles south of Maybell.
Bureau of Land Management firefighters complete backfire operations Tuesday night along Moffat County Road 59 South while fighting the Cedar Knob Fire.
A Bureau of Land Management firefighter backfires Tuesday night while battling the Cedar Knob Fire 20 miles south of Maybell. It was the seventh confirmed fire reported in Moffat County Tuesday.
Bureau of Land Management firefighters backfire along Moffat County Road 59 South Tuesday night while battling the Cedar Knob Fire.
A Bureau of Land Management firefighter examines fire activity Tuesday night while battling the Cedar Knob Fire 20 miles south of Maybell.
A Bureau of Land Management firefighter directs traffic Tuesday while conducting backfire operations at the Cedar Knob Fire currently burning in Moffat County about 20 miles south of Maybell.
A Bureau of Land Management firefighter backfires around Pete Shelton’s corrals Tuesday in an effort to save structures and contain the Cedar Knob Fire in Moffat County.
Bureau of Land Management firefighters backfire around Pete Shelton’s corrals Tuesday in an effort to save structures and contain the Cedar Knob Fire in Moffat County.
The Cedar Knob Fire burns on private land Tuesday in Moffat County about 20 miles south of Maybell. Fire officials were unable to estimate the size of the blaze Tuesday.
Moffat County Sheriff Tim Jantz arrives Tuesday at the scene of the Cedar Knob Fire located on Pete Shelton's property about 20 miles south of Maybell. Employees with the Moffat County road and bridge department deployed bulldozers to the scene to construct a fire line around Shelton's structures.
Bureau of Land Management firefighters backfire along Moffat County Road 59 South late Tuesday night while battling the Cedar Knob Fire about 20 miles south of Maybell. Back firing is a containment strategy that entails firefighters going ahead of the fire and conducting prescribed burn operations.
The Craig Association of Realtors has named the property at 875 Barclay St., owned by John and Linda Knoche, as this week's Yard of the Week.
A plane flies over a wildfire Tuesday afternoon on Bureau of Land Management property off Moffat County Road 7. Firefighters from Craig Fire/Rescue, the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office and the BLM responded to the fire along with an EMS crew from The Memorial Hospital.
Jessica Behrman, an incoming senior at Moffat County High School, serves the ball during a drill Tuesday at the MCHS gym. The Volleyball team is taking part in a skills camp led by Colorado Northwestern Community College volleyball coaches.
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