The Boise Fire was a wildfire that burned in the Six Rivers National Forest in Northern California.
Crews worked to construct containment lines along the Le Perron Flat and Orleans Look out Road.
[1] On August 13, crews began to prioritize the protection of structures along Le Perron Flat, and a dozerline was erected.
[2] By August 14, evacuation orders were given out for residents near the fire in Humboldt and Siskiyou counties.
[4] By August 16, it was determined to have burned 12,842 acres of land, and on August 17 crews worked to improve fire and dozer lines along the Orleans, Pearch Creek and Short Ranch areas.