Are all these women Canadian?
Ha ha...I would like to say so, but reluctantly no. All the women are just re-posts that I have found on Tumblr.
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Are all these women Canadian?
Ha ha...I would like to say so, but reluctantly no. All the women are just re-posts that I have found on Tumblr.
They walk into landscapes that look like the end of the world and call it a workday.
Wildland firefighters remain some of the most underpaid “essential” responders, despite operating in conditions that push human limits. From smokejumpers dropping out of the sky into active fire zones, to hotshot crews carving lines through walls of flame, to helitack teams threading aircraft through smoke-choked air ~ these crews take on risks most people will never fully grasp. And yet, many start at wages around $13 to $15 an hour, often relying on grueling seasons stacked with 1,000 or more hours of overtime just to reach something resembling a livable income.
They are the quiet backbone of wildfire response. Highly skilled, relentlessly hardworking and grounded in a kind of grit that doesn’t ask for recognition, even when it deserves it most. These are not just firefighters. They are endurance athletes, problem-solvers, and protectors of land, homes, and lives.
Unsung, yes... and anything but ordinary.
~beccawise7💜🖤