This National Park Service story map of the Fuller Fire, near the Grand Canyon, shows part of the fire in a previously burned area, possibly the 2012 Range fire (see this map of the area’s fire history. On Inciweb, other photos show that the fire burned in a variety of fuel types. See also the fuel break, a cleared area, but likely without commercial timber harvesting.
Kudos to the Park Service for providing a wealth of info, photos, maps, and GIS story maps.
More photos are at the USDA Flickr page:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/albums/72157671588622855
I think the NPS puts a higher priority on public education than the FS.
And I’ll bet they didn’t thin before they Rx burned the 80,000 acres.