Here are some quick maps. 2014 Campbell Fire in dark blue.
There is a pinery on top of the ridge. Similar to the well-known Beaver Creek Pinery (just across Deer Creek to NW), these were/are some gorgeous ridgetop ponderosa pine stands that had a lot of fire throughout the 20th century. The 1990 Campbell Fire hit the Graham Pinery hard, and there are still a lot of down logs on this ridgetop from that event.
Fire is badly needed in the Ishi Wilderness, though probably right not right now! The pineries there are some of the best examples we have left on the West Coast of a frequent-fire pine savanna, but in past 20 years, Beaver Creek Pinery has gotten pretty choked with young pine reprod.
Photo from early 2000s.
Large fires in 1990s and earlier. There haven’t been any big fires in this country since 2014 Deer Fire, which burned about 11,000 acres.
Fire history
The new fire is right on the edge of Ishi Wilderness, shown in green.
Cool site focused on Beaver Creek Pinery here:
https://ishiwildfire.geog.psu.edu/map.html