The West Fork Fire builds on Monday as seen from the east side of Wolf Creek Pass. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
The West Fork Fire builds on Monday. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
Members of the Colorado National Guard allow employees of Wolf Creek Ski Resort to pass through the road block at West Fork Road. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
The West Fork Fire builds on Shepp Mountain just west of Wolf Creek Pass on Monday. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
Christopher Montecino of the Lakeview BLM fire district out of Klamath Falls, Oregon helps clear trees to protect the Bruce Spruce Ranch and other cabins in the West Fork area. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
Wade Steady and Ali Price from Colville, Washington put up sprinklers to protect the Bruce Spruce Ranch and other cabins in the West Fork area. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
Craig Hinger, owner of Bruce Spruce Ranch, removes timber that fire fighters have cut from his property. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald
The West Fork fire builds on Monday. ISAIAH BRANCH-BOYLE/Durango Herald.
<br>"It looks like a warzone" said Bob Thompson about the Wolf Creek Complex Fire's afer taking pictures of the huge fire plume roaring above one of the many hot spots on the main fire near South Fork from his glider at about 17,000' looking east-northeast at about 3:40 pm on Sunday. Courtesy of Bob Thompson<br>
This photo was taken around 2:30 pm on Sunday and shows the wide area covered by the fire's. The many areas seemed to cover at least 25-30 miles along the mountainous area south of the Rio Grand, with at least one area appearing to be on the north side of the river. <br>Courtesy of Bob Thompson<br>