This weekend, Helena is honoring the 13 people who died in the infamous Mann Gulch fire 75 years ago.
The fire was Aug. 5, 1949, just 20 miles north of Helena in the Gates of the Mountain Wilderness, after a lightning strike.
It was a hot and windy day, and the fire was crawling in the steep rocks. Roadless terrain meant smokejumpers, specially trained wildland firefighters who could parachute into a fire, needed to be called in.
A crew from Missoula responded, and although the response looked routine, turbulence scattered the crew’s gear and broke its radio.