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2 families hiking in Manning Park douse fire near campground

Two families of hikers are getting lots of online praise and thanks for their quick thinking and hard work in dousing a fire in Manning Park.

Group hauled water from nearby lake in dry sack to douse fire

The Lefpazloh and Irwin families took a group selfie after putting out a fire in Manning Park. People on Facebook commented: 'Bless you for making a difference,' and: 'Thank you so much for your heroic efforts.' (Manning Park Resort/Facebook)

Two families of hikers are getting lots of onlinethanks and praise for their quick thinking and hard work in dousing afire in Manning Park.

In a Facebook post, Rick Lefpazloh recounted discovering a significant amount of smoke as he, his wife Andra and their five- and seven-year old sons neared the shoreline of Flash Lake, one of a series of lakes in the park on Friday.

It was around noon and the family, who are experienced hikers, wereon their first overnight backpacking trip toward Strike Lake.

Lefpazloh wrote that "something didn't sit right with me," because camping and fires aren't permitted in the areaso he left his family and headed toward the smoke.

Rick Lefpazloh arrived to find smoldering and burning brush in Manning Park on Aug. 16. 'We would not sit by to watch the beginning of a forest fire in one of our favourite places to hike,' he said. (Rick Lefpazloh/Facebook)

Lefpazloh expected to find some backpackers, but what he found instead wasa five square metre area of forest that was smouldering and on fire.

"I kinda just looked down at my water bottle and chuckled," he said in a phone interview.

Emergency messages were sent out via Lefpazloh's GPS communicator, and he returned to get his family.

For several hours. the fivecleared brush and branchesand hauled water from the nearby lake using a 20-litre dry sack to douse the flames.

Hundreds in nearby campground

The hundreds of people in a nearby campground werenever far from the family's mind,Lefpazloh said.

"I'm more thinking, 'everyone is going to get out safebut this whole area could burn down,'" he said.

A short time later, Lefpaziohheard the sounds of kids talking and headed toward atrailto find another family.

Andrew and Paige Irwin and their five kids and another adult were coming back from their campsite, the same one theLefpazloh's were heading toward.

"I said to the dad, 'Do you want a really exciting end to your backpacking trip?'"said Lefpazloh.

The five adults and seven kids worked another hour hauling more water and clearing brush and trees until they were satisfied the fire was fully out.

A Manning Park crew and a B.C. Wildfire helicopter arrived a short time later.

"We did a bit more digging and spraying to confirm the fire had no hot spots under the roots," said park area manager, Andy Boul. "When the B.C. wildfire crew got there, they confirmed as well."

In his Facebook post, Lefpazloh said he needed a vacation after all the excitement, but despite that, he said there's no place he and his familyenjoy camping and hiking more than Manning Park.

"You feel a really big obligation and sense of responsibility to it," he said.

Manning Park Resort isthankingthe familiesfor their effortswith a free premium cabin stay and boat rentals.