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6/10/2018 - CBS News Almanac: Forest fire lookout towers
CBS Almanac examines fire lookouts - how we got here, how they evolved, and where we are now.

A page from CBS News "Sunday Morning" Almanac from 6/10/2018​

Fire lookouts are hot destinations, but face an uncertain future in the Pacific Northwest

Imagine waking up to the sun cresting a ridge of the Cascade Mountains. You look out the window, and through the dawn light you can see clouds still settled over a lush alpine forest. You’re in a tower in the sky, in the shadow of our tallest peaks, surrounded by wilderness. 

http://www.oregonlive.com/travel/index.ssf/2017/12/fire_lookouts_future.html



​6/6/2017 - Help promote FFLA and HistoriCorps!
"The important mission to protect our nation’s fire lookout towers is about to receive the national publicity it deserves. But we need your help immediately! HistoriCorps, an organization dedicated to restoring threatened structures on public lands — including a large number of fire lookouts — is in its final week of a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign http://kck.st/2r0vuI6 to raise funds to launch their SAVING PLACES® documentary television series. Their goal is to raise $75,000 by June 11, but they need out help.

The Forest Fire Lookout Assoc. has agreed to help spread the word to fire tower aficionados across the country, and asks that folks make a pledge of $50 (or more!) to help support this important documentary.  
If enough fire tower buffs pledge their support to total $2,500 in aggregate (that’s only 50 pledges), the FFLA will receive an on screen credit as an Episode Sponsor at the end of one of the episodes  
featuring a fire tower restoration. If we can get that number to total $10,000 in aggregate (200 pledges), FFLA will be credited as a Series Sponsor at the end of all of the episodes. But you have to pledge now  
— the campaign ends on June 11.

So PLEASE go to this link http://kck.st/2r0vuI6 for more detailed information about the series and to make your pledge today. Just click on the special Forest Fire Lookout Assoc. pledge reward of a digital  
portfolio of fire lookout photographs in return for a $50 (or more!) pledge. Let’s put our beloved towers in front of a national audience and ensure that they remain restored and protected for years to come.  
Thank you!"

$2,500 will pay for an episode sponsorship that will be promoted in the video.

Episode 1 features Smarts Mountain Fire Lookout in New Hampshire: https://historicorps.org/events/smarts-mountain-2016/

Episode 5 features Hahn’s Peak Fire Lookout in Colorado:  
http://historicorps.org/events/hahns-peak-2017/

When they reached out for help, we were able to get them to create a special FFLA donation category to track funds from members or non/member enthusiasts. If you click the link below, look for the FFLA specific donation window and hit ‘Back this Project’!

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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/historicorps/saving-places-a-tv-series-about-historic-preservat


12/23/2016 - Pennsylvania reintroduces fire towers​
​More than six decades after transitioning to newer methods, Pennsylvania is returning to a tried-and-true approach toward combating forest fires: fire towers. 

AMC Outdoors Article
DEC 23, 2016


8/30/2016 - 'Freaks on the peaks': the lonely lives of the last remaining forest fire lookouts​ (MT)
There were 10,000 lookouts, scanning the wilderness for signs of smoke. Now just a few hundred remain, and they pass the time hiking, writing and knitting.  See the story below.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/30/us-national-parks-fire-lookout-forest-wildfire?CMP=share_btn_fb
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8/29/2016 - Boucher Lookout (CA) Tower​ Story
See the story on Nathan and Jenna Pyle breaking into “international stardom” while working Boucher Lookout Tower.  Over two hours were spent taping and interviewing to create this 2-minute segment of the "Zevely Zone".

http://www.cbs8.com/story/32845334/dedicated-volunteers-watching-out-for-wildfires


8/15/2016 - Big Squaw Mountain (ME) Tower Dedication​

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As a part of Forest Heritage Days in Greenville, the Big Squaw Mountain fire tower was dedicated on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 9AM at the Greenville Visitors Center.  The ceremony opened with NREC President Tim Obrey discussing NREC and how the project got where it did.  FFLA Maine Chapter Director Bill Cobb then spoke about Maine's lookout history and Big Squaw Mountain history.  Tim Obrey then closed the ceremony and the tower was opened to the public.

The Natural Resource Education Center (NREC) based in Greenville Maine, began a project to re-locate the Big Squaw Mountain fire tower to the Greenville Visitors Center back in 2011.  In the fall of 2011, the Maine Forest Service disassembled the tower and flew it off the mountain for later delivery to the Department of Corrections where the 1919 steel was restored and a cab replica built.  The replica cab was built to the original 1958 specs.  MaineDOT transported both back to the visitors center in 2015 where it was assembled and erected.  The Maine Chapter of FFLA was involved every step of the way, from planning, providing grant money, to interior construction, assembly, and decoration.  The items in the cab were selected to represent a circa 1960 representation of the lookout. It's intention is to provide public access to a fire tower experience as well as a rich and hands-on understanding of Maine's fire detection history.

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8/14/2016 - Adirondack Life Magazine article on ADK Fire Towers​
A great article in the October 2016 edition of Adirondack Life Magazine on ADK Fire Towers.  Great history and recognition of lots of hard work.

See Article (PDF Version)
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8/14/2016 - Spotlight on Michael (Smoke) Pfeiffer​

A little about our Arkansas/Oklahoma Director Michael (Smoke) Pfeiffer......

Clay Pipes - ​Spotlight on Smoke Pfeiffer

7/15/2016 - Armintrout tower at the Ohio State Fairgrounds
Have a sneak peak at the interpretive panels at the Armintrout tower at the Ohio State Fairgrounds, plus some great history!

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From the Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel:

http://www.jsonline.com/news/
​statepolitics/end-of-an-era-state-to-end-use-of-its-72-forest-fire-towers-b99636185z1-362818661.html


See also our Newsroom page for additional links on this story.

7/15/2016 - 25th Anniversary of Sand Mountain

​Today, July 16, 2016, we are gathered at Sand Mountain to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Sand Mountain Lookout reconstruction and the extraordinary work of the Sand Mountain Society.  Today is also the 25th Anniversary of the National Historic Lookout Register.

We also celebrate the memory and good works of Doug Newman of Eugene, an extraordinary man who was deeply involved in both.  It was 34 years ago that newspaper stories about lookouts by Doug Newman reached Washington D.C.  I discovered that we both had a deep appreciation for fire lookouts and cared about their future.   

In 1983 I came to Eugene to meet Doug and so began six years of collaborating over how each of us—working from opposite ends of the country--could join to awake a nation to the importance of fire lookouts in our American Heritage.  He used say: “He had the brains, and I had the connections.”  

The National Historic Lookout Register, patterned after the National Register of Historic Sites, was the result of that joint effort. .  In 1990 we were ready to launch the NHLR, on the 25th Anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act,  which had established the federal register of historic sites.   

Doug chose to have the dedication of the NHLR at this spot 25 years ago, and Sand Mountain was the first lookout to be registered.    Today there are 1137 lookouts listed on the NHLR www.nhlr.org, and an additional 3000 former lookouts are listed on the newer sister register: Former Fire LookOut Sites: www.fflos.com.   Both registers are co-sponsored by the nationwide Forest Fire Lookout Association.

Some of you here today were here 25 years ago.  We give thanks for the foresight of people like Don Allen and Doug Newman……and share our resolve that the proud history and importance of fire lookouts is not lost to our Nation’s Heritage.

Keith A. Argow, Co-Founder of the National Historic Lookout Register.

5/14/2016 - New York Chapter Newsletter

The May 2016 New York Chapter Newsletter is now published.

5/14/2016 - A little lookout blast from the past with a 1961 episode of LASSIE


4/18/2016 - New York Chapter Newsletter

The April 2016 New York Chapter Newsletter is now published.

3/22/2016 - A past piece on New England's fire towers still resonates today

In 1990, I shot and produced a feature story on fire towers for WCVB-TV Boston’s Chronicle program. It turned out it was the last season for Maine lookouts. I got to meet and interview the legendary Austin Wilkins and I found out that Henry Isenberg was looking to form a national group to preserve lookout history. The story is a glimpse back in time to very beginnings of the FFLA.  I’m glad I had a chance to meet him and I hope this story helps to preserve his story. He was very passionate and worked very hard to make sure this history did not disappear.

Art Donahue

3/13/2016 - Restore the North Mountain Lookout​

Join our all-volunteer effort to restore one of the few remaining fire lookouts in Washington State!

​https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/restore-the-north-mountain-lookout--2#/


1-17-2016 - Henry Isenberg passes

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​We are saddened to pass along that FFLA's Henry Isenberg passed away on January 15. Henry was a founding member of FFLA and held numerous positions in the organization over the years. He was currently serving in the Southern New England Director and Answerman positions upon his passing.  He will be greatly missed by all. We will have a more extensive write-up soon.  


12/17/2015 - State of Wisconsin to terminate use of all fire towers in 2016

From the Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel:

http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/end-of-an-era-state-to-end-use-of-its-72-forest-fire-towers-b99636185z1-362818661.html

12/20/2015 - Additional articles -

http://www.wpr.org/dnr-officials-will-no-longer-use-fire-lookout-towers

http://www.startribune.com/wisconsin-to-take-fire-outlook-towers-out-of-commission/362781171/

http://www.channel3000.com/news/wisconsin-to-take-fire-outlook-towers-out-of-commission/37009290

http://www.twincities.com/localnews/ci_29269635/wisconsins-fire-outlook-towers-going-out-commission

10/3/2015 - Idaho man pushes to rebuild historic fire lookout

HAYDEN, Idaho -- A local man said he wants to rebuild the historic lookout tower on Spades Mountain near Hayden Lake.

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10/3/2015 - Fire Lookout Towers - 93 Years of Fire Detection 

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9/17/2015 - Mt. Ireland (Oregon) Lookout Article

http://www.bakercityherald.com/Columns/After-a-century-the-fire-lookout-is-still-a-key-spot


8/15/2015 - Mount Agamenticus restoration fund reaches goal
The Mt. Agamenticus Fire Tower fund raiser had exceeded its goals! Thanks to all that have contributed to it. Restoration efforts will likely start at the end of this summer.

http://www.gofundme.com/u5tqtg

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6/27/2015 - New Rental - Thorny Mountain Fire Tower (WV)

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The fire tower at Seneca State Forest is known as The Thorny Mountain Fire Tower. It was constructed in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) to provide better coverage of the Greenbrier River Valley. It is a steel tower standing at 53 feet with a 14'x14' living quarters.  It is a unique tower for West Virginia.

The Thorny Mountain Fire Tower is patterned after western types that utilize the living quarters and catwalk on the platform.  At 3445' feet above sea level, the Thorny Mountain tower is one of the highest standing towers in West Virginia today.  There are 69 steps from the base up to the overnight quarters. It is located at latitude: 38.31306 : and longitude: 79.94611.

The view from the tower is spectacular.  The 360 degree views are now possible due to clearing of mature trees that over the years blocked the view and created conditions that deteriorated the tower. Sunlight is also the current lighting source for the cabin interior instead of combustible type lighting.  Combustibles of any type are not permitted in the tower cabin.  The steps from the ground to the cabin were replaced with treated oak in the same size as the original wooden steps. The decking at the cabin was replaced with treated pine to lighten the weight of the structure. The cabin floor and structures inside the cabin are original – a tribute to the craftsmanship of the men of the Civilian Conservation Corps that constructed the tower in the mid-1930s.

The Thorny Mountain Fire Tower is reservable in advance for overnight stays. Click the rates tab and scroll to the bottom of the rates page for rental costs and use guidelines.



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6/27/2015 - The last of the fire lookouts - Red Top Mountain fire lookout

At one point, Kittitas County’s forested landscape was dotted with towers staffed by men and women scanning the treetops for whiffs of smoke. (Courtesy of dailyrecordnews.com)


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6/27/2015 - News of the North - Pequot Lakes fire tower

We travel up 100 feet to talk with Keith Simar, retired DNR forester who now mans the historical Pequot Lakes fire tower in search of fires. (Courtesy of Pineandlakes Echo Journal)



3/6/2015 - Fire-tower watcher begins final season scanning West Australian horizon for bushfire

As Western Australia's southern bushfire season gets underway, a small group of frontline firewatchers are about to get back to work. See Story Here

3/5/2015 - Big Butte Restoration, Washington 

Recent work on the Big Butte Lookout on the Umatilla National Forest - The tower was carefully taken down and pieces cataloged and the cab was restored to original specifications with appropriate materials.  Press Coverage: Lewiston Tribune and Billings Gazette

2/4/2015 - Beacon Fire Tower Re-Opening

Beacon Fire Tower Re-Opening from Jodie Childers on Vimeo.


10/12/2014 - Forestry Education Building Tour - Bemidji, MN

Take an 11 minute tour of the completed  Forestry Education Building at the Beltrami County Fairgrounds, Bemidji, MN 

The facility includes the Pinewood Fire Tower, relocated here from Pinewood MN back in 2004.  Funding to move it came from generous private sources.

Also onside, is the newly built Forestry Education building, opened in 2013.  

Dave Quam is your narrator and tour director in this video.

10/12/2014 - Lemmon Rock Lookout, AZ

As summer comes to a close, we look back at the peak fire season through the eyes of someone dedicated to protecting Arizona's forests: fire spotter Mac Tippins at the Lemmon Rock Lookout in Arizona.  Take the time to watch this 8 minute video as it really tells the story of the lookout.

10/11/2014 - Sheep Mountain LO (WY)

From the Chief's newsletter People, Places & Things 10/3/2014

Wyoming fire lookout offers a one-of-a-kind view

For about 40 years, from when it was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s until the 1970s, Sheep Mountain Lookout was used by the Forest Service to spot wildfires in the Bighorn National Forest. At 9,600 feet in elevation, it is ideally situated to provide panoramic views of the national forest and beyond. These days, the lookout provides a different public service by offering visitors an opportunity to rent it overnight. On a clear day, visitors can see all the way to the Devil’s Tower formation at Devil’s Tower National Monument.

10/11/2014 - Dennis Fire Tower gets repairs (MA)


9/26/2014 - Ute Mountain LO (CO)

From the Chief's newsletter People, Places & Things 9/26/2014

Fire lookout tower rededicated

The Ute Mountain Fire Lookout Tower, the last standing fire tower with living quarters above ground in Utah, was recently restored to its original condition with funding provided by the Ashley National Forest Resource Advisory Committee through the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act and an agreement with HistoriCorps. The Civilian Conservation Corps-constructed tower was a tourist attraction until it closed in 2008 due to decay. Rededication ceremony participants were entertained by stories from a couple who served as lookouts during the summer of 1964.

8/28/2014 - Memorandum of Understanding on Fire Lookouts Executed

A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) is reached between the FOREST FIRE LOOKOUT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, and HISTORICORPS®.

The MOU can be found here

7/21/2014 - Deadman Tower one of last lookouts in Colorado; volunteers work to keep it staffed, save others

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In the news - Deadman Lookout in Colorado Lookout volunteer Bill Zoller gives a nice interview to Denver's 7 News.  

Kent Argow, director of the Colorado/Utah FFLA chapter also speaks on the importance of fire towers.

7/21/2014 - PA Chapter Changes

Our Pennsylvania Chapter has a new state director effective July 8th...please welcome Mr. Steve Kidd of New Bloomfield, PA.


"FFLA and I are in the process of organizing myself into this position. Hopefully, very shortly, I will be in touch with each PA member. We need an agenda and to go have some fun. Any member wishing to contact me may do so through Facebook, email, or (717) 275-5725. I can't wait to meet you all.  -Steve"

6/25/2014 - Summer 2014 LOOKOUT NETWORK released

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Members should be receiving the Summer 2014 edition soon.  If you would like to receive the newsletter, consider joining FFLA today!


6/9/2014 - How to get a lookout job project

Henry Isenberg is undertaking a project to make information available for the proverbial question, "How do I get a lookout job?" If active lookouts or lookout supervisors would like to share hiring practices, requirements, and any tips that might help a person get an idea of what it will take to become a lookout, please contact Henry Isenberg by email

5/21/2014 - Hickory Ridge Tower, IN featured on PBS


4/24/2014 - Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards

Individuals, organizations and projects that have made outstanding contributions to preserving Oregon heritage will receive Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards in Albany on April 24.
 
“The award recipients represent the diversity of efforts to preserve Oregon’s heritage,” said Kyle Jansson, coordinator for the Oregon Heritage Commission. “They also serve as models for others for how to make the most out of available resources.”


This year, one lookout related organization received this award -

Sand Mountain Society, for 25 years of rehabilitating historic fire lookouts in western Oregon, providing interpretation about the structures and their location, and promoting compatible use of nearby lands.

http://www.oregon.gov/oprd/HCD/OHC/pages/award_info.aspx

4/24/2014 - Green Mountain Update (WA)

Obama signs legislation to protect Green Mountain Lookout

http://blogs.seattletimes.com/today/2014/04/obama-signs-legislation-to-protect-green-mountain-lookout/


4/9/2014 - Idaho Documentary (ID)

Idaho Public Television offers a nice documentary on Idaho Fire Lookout History.  See this link for the 1 Hour program -

Eyes of the Forest: Idaho's Fire Lookouts Special

4/9/2014 - News on Adirondack Fire Towers (NY)

From the Glens Falls PostStar (4-7-2014)

3/29/2014 - From the Forest Service

From an edition of People, Places and Things, compiled by the Office of Communication from input by field units and Washington Office staffs.

Region 5 News
Artist in a Lookout named for Plumas National Forest Long-time Plumas County resident and artist Sally Yost will spend two weeks living and painting at Black Mountain Lookout, a Forest Service facility on the Plumas National Forest. One of Yost’s paintings from her residency will remain with the forest and will be used as the basis for an interpretive panel. Yost will also host a public painting workshop that will focus on painting in natural light.


2/12/2014 - Friends of Hurricane Mountain Fire Tower (NY)


Friends of Hurricane Mountain Fire Tower Website announced.  Volunteers are needed to establish and serve on the Friends of HMFT Association.  Support the effort today!

2/6/2014 - Support for Green Mountain LO (WA) Bill announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Contact: 

Viet Shelton (DelBene): (202) 603-9079
Bryan Thomas (Larsen): (202) 226-9716

Obama Administration Announces Support for DelBene/Larsen Legislation to Protect Green Mountain Lookout

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Obama Administration today announced it supports legislation to preserve the Green Mountain Lookout authored by Reps. Suzan DelBene and Rick Larsen. The Green Mountain Lookout Heritage Protection Act would protect the lookout in Glacier Peak Wilderness that a U.S. District Court ordered removed following a lawsuit.

In a Statement of Administration Policy, the White House wrote, “The Administration supports provisions that would allow for the operation of the Green Mountain Lookout in Washington State.”

“We appreciate the administration’s support for our commonsense bill to keep the Green Mountain Lookout where it belongs,” DelBene and Larsen said. “The Lookout is an iconic piece of the Pacific Northwest’s history and it deserves to be protected for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy today and in the years to come.”

The DelBene/Larsen bill to protect the lookout is included in a package of controversial public lands bills put up for a vote this week by House Republican leadership. The Obama Administration and numerous environmental groups oppose the package, which the administration says, “contains a number of provisions that would undermine the responsible balance of interests and considerations in the stewardship of the Nation’s lands and natural resources.” Both DelBene and Larsen will oppose the omnibus legislation as currently drafted and are calling instead for a clean, individual vote on their Green Mountain Lookout bill.

The House Committee on Natural Resources has approved the Green Mountain Lookout Heritage Protection Act. Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell have introduced companion legislation in the Senate where it awaits action.


12/20/2013 - Green Mountain LO (WA) - Bill Clears Committee

The committee also passed S. 404, a bill by Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) to exempt a historic lookout cabin from wilderness restrictions in Washington state. Murkowski added an amendment to protect a cabin built in wilderness in the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska."

12/20/2013 - Lookout statistics for the year - FFLA San Diego-Riverside

HIGH POINT LOOKOUT STATION (Cleveland National Forest)

In-service May 11 - Dec 6; Operated 100% of the time except for five days due to severe weather. Staffed with 19 veterans and 57 new volunteers. Reported 42 smokes and 169 lightning strikes.  Several of the smokes were first-reports. Several of the downstrikes developed into wildfires. 867 persons visited this remote site.

BOUCHER HILL LOOKOUT STATION (Palomar Mountain State Park)

In-service May 18 - Dec 6. Due to some logistical challenges in getting our volunteers approved by a new system, we were only able to staff 40% with 6 veterans and 6 new volunteers. Reported 15 smokes and 19 lightning strikes. Recorded 3073 visitors to the site, most climbing up to the cab. 

We feel that we have successfully navigated the logistical challenges we had with State Parks, and we are hopeful that we will be able to partner with them and staff this lookout 100% next season.

Curt Waite, Chairman
FFLA San Diego-Riverside (sub) Chapter

12/20/2013 - Weaver Bally Lookout (CA) article

Among hungry critters, curious tourists and fires, fire lookouts keep busy -
http://www.redding.com/news/2013/dec/07/among-hungry-critters-curious-tourists-and-fires/


12/5/2013 - The evolution of the "Forestry Education Center" at the Bemidji County Fairgrounds in Minnesota


12/5/2013 - Zephyr Point LO, NV is moving

U.S. Forest Service plans to relocate historic Tahoe fire lookout - 
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/11/25/5946892/us-forest-service-plans-to-relocate.html


12/5/2013 - Maine Lookout celebrates 100th birthday

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On November 15, Ed Werler celebrated his 100th birthday! Ed was the watchman on Deasey Mountain from 1947 - 1949, worked as a ranger in Baxter State Park till 1960, was Park Manager at Two Lights State Park till 1968, and finally ending his career as a Southern District Park Supervisor retiring in 1982. Shown here seated, Ed is being presented with a photo of the recently painted Deasey Mountain lookout by Maine IAT Chapter Board member Dick Anderson. He also received a phone line insulator recently taken off of the mountain. We wish Ed many more years of prosperity! (Earl Raymond photo)

See full story at the International Appalachian Trail Page

12/5/2013 - Cuyama Peak Lookout (CA) cleanup trip

A crew was led to the Cuyama Peak lookout site yesterday for a microtrash clean-up project. Weather was socked-in for most of the morning, but cleared up just as we were heading out. Amazing views!

Short write-up at http://lpfw.org/cuyama-peak-clean-up/, and additional photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/umotamba/sets/72157637130760934/

10/27/2013 - Miscellaneous Lookout Items 

Cuyama Peak revisited Photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/umotamba/sets/72157636372260255/

Oregon Lookout articles - http://topics.oregonlive.com/tag/johndaymiddle/index.html

9/17/2013 - Mebee Pass Lookout (WA) Update

By helicopter and afoot, our ten-person team and supplies arrived at the Mebee lookout on Friday, September 13, and worked tirelessly until late morning on Sunday, September 15, to stabilize and restore the structure.  The team consisted of Mike Liu (district ranger at the USFS Methow Valley Ranger District, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest), Dave Tucker, Dave Adams, RJ Van Liere, Doug McKeever, Ed Kenney, Dave Creeden, Don Goodman, Karl Kaiyala, and myself.  Andy Zitkovich (North Cascades National Park) saw us and our external helicopter loads safely off the ground at East Creek, with Tony Reese from Hi Line Helicopters as pilot.  All in all, the best of the best, basically.   I'll send out a more complete report later as I work through my photographs, but here are five that I've posted this morning.  But first, I'll thank the talented, dedicated, & highly motivated team, who worked so hard to produce a great result; and also all you who have supported this project in such a generous manner.  And in particular, I want to thank
the folks at the US Forest Service, at the district, forest, and regional level, because without their support, this work would never have happened.  Dave Tucker and I spent the night inside the lookout on Saturday, with the restless wind of changing weather rushing past outside.  The old shutter hinges were faintly creaking and bumping against the eaves all night long, and I truly felt that the old lookout was telling us of its history, as well as its future, with those sounds.  All in all, a marvelous experience and a great team
effort.

Our team (Ed Kenney not pictured):  http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/152375877

Saturday sunset at Mebee:  http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/152374967

Ready for action.... & action on its way..!   http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/152374968

Yours Truly:   http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/152374969

FS medallion & scratched up hand:  http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/152374970

Goodbye little lookout:  http://www.pbase.com/nolock/image/152374971

9/17/2013 - Remembering Minnesota's majestic fire towers

Remembering Minnesota's majestic fire towers - StarTribune Article
http://www.startribune.com/sports/outdoors/223503641.html?page=all&prepage=1&c=y#continue

9/17/2013 - Thorn Point Lookout Clean-up (CA)

Led a small crew up to Thorn Point Lookout in the Sespe Wilderness this weekend; hauled out 67 lbs. of microtrash. It was a scorcher, but the views were fantastic.  -Craig Carey

Photo of the current state of the lookout: http://www.flickr.com/photos/umotamba/9707927294/

9/8/2013 - Berry Hill Fire Tower at Night and Catskill Fire Towers aglow

Like huge fireflies dotting the Forest Preserve, the Catskill fire towers will be lit up at 9:00 PM on Saturday, August 31 for approximately 30 minutes (Raindate-Sunday, September 1). The fire towers that remain from the original pattern are roughly nine miles apart on some of the highest Catskill peaks: Overlook, Mt. Tremper, Hunter, Utsayantha, Balsam Lake, and Red Hill.

In honor of Fred Lamb, we are lighting the cab of the Berry Hill Fire Tower at the same time the Catskill Towers are being lit. Fred passed away last year, he was our director for the renovations we are doing at Berry Hill.

We lucked out last night, the storms by passed us at Berry Hill.  What a wonderful evening and we are sure that Fred Lamb looked down with a smile on his face...

A special thank you to Andy at DEC for providing permission for this event to take place, and providing the keys to open the locks!


9/8/2013 - Miscellaneous Lookout Items 

Thorn Point lookout in the Sespe Wilderness Hike.
http://100peaks.com/2013/08/25/thorn-point-peak-22-sharing-trail-bear-tracks/

Frazier Mountain Lookout clean-up trip 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/umotamba/sets/72157635146859519/
 

8/7/2013 - TN Fire Tower has unique use

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FFLA member John Williams in Cleveland TN has found a unique use for a fire tower as shown on his Ham radio QSL card to the left.

John has his HAM Radio "shack" setup in a surplus fire tower.


8/7/2013 - Miscellaneous Lookout News Stories

Terry Peak Lookout Black Hills National Forest Article
http://www.bhpioneer.com/black_hills_fun/deadwood/article_52a420f6-f9f5-11e2-8352-0019bb2963f4.html

Sights along the trail to Mount Sterling's fire tower
http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/article/107985/sights-along-the-trail-to-mount-sterlings-fire-tower


7/15/2013 - News Story on Squaw Mountain Lookout (CO) 

JustAroundHere.Com
http://justaroundhere.com/browsenews-a-information/arts-a-entertainment/parks-a-recreation.html

7/9/2013 - Miscellaneous Lookout News Stories from all over

Arizona fire deaths prove no one should die for a house
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/arizona-fire-deaths-show-no-one-should-die-for-a-house/2013/07/05/1c14eaf2-e343-11e2-aef3-339619eab080_story.html?wpisrc=emailtoafriend

Adventure Hike of the Week: Hike to a Fire Tower
http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20130627/OUTDOORS/306270021/Adventure-week-Hike-fire-tower


Another Job Replaced by Technology: Fire Lookout
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/06/fire_lookouts_lose_their_jobs_to_technology.html

Forest Service seeks public input on Green Mountain lookout
http://heraldnet.com/article/20130627/NEWS01/706279917

Ashland Maine Fire Tower Dedication Coverage
http://wagmtv.com/news/ashland-fire-tower

7/3/2013 - Norway Bluff Fire Tower Dedication (ME)

Date: Sunday July 7th, 2013; 1 - 3 PM

Location: Ashland Logging Museum
267 Garfield Rd Ashland, ME 04732
(207) 435-6679

Back in 2012, the Norway Bluff Fire Tower was removed from its summit and transported to the Ashland Logging Museum.  It was then restored and re-erected. 

Join us at the Logging Museum as we Dedicate the restored Norway Bluff Fire Tower and celebrate Malcolm Milligan's Eagle Scout achievement.

See the museum's Facebook Page for more info

The conclusion of the event can be found at this link
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6/28/2013 - Squaw Mountain (CO) Fire Lookout grand opening

Kent Argow, director of the Colorado/Utah chapter of the FFLA, cut the ribbon for the Squaw Mountain Lookout to be added to the United Stations Forest Service rental system on Friday, June 28. The occasion was also the grand opening of the lookout following many years and
countless hours of volunteer, Colorado Forestry Association, and USFS work repairing and restoring the venerable tower. At 11,468 feet elevation, it's the highest liveable and functional lookout extant in the country and should be a jewel in the USFS recreational rental system.

See the Lookout Library entry for Squaw Mountain and more info on this lookout

See the NEWS PAGE for a 9/17 Mebee Pass Lookout Update!

6/18/2013 - Miscellaneous Lookout News Stories from all over

Fire lookout lodges offer history, views and uncommon shelter 
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/travel/211679961.html

Clay Butte Fire Lookout Tower on the Shoshone Forest , high above the Beartooth Highway, could be added to the National Register of Historic Places.
http://www.codyenterprise.com/news/local/article_5d3ac15c-d3a6-11e2-9e0c-001a4bcf887a.html

Volunteers needed for historic fire lookout tower northwest of Fort Collins
http://www.coloradoan.com/article/20130531/NEWS01/305310024/Volunteers-needed-historic-fire-lookout-tower

2 new rentals proposed for Bighorn Mountains 
http://billingsgazette.com/lifestyles/recreation/new-rentals-proposed-for-bighorn-mountains/article_6c0e043e-062d-5641-8680-7b9d60aa1e13.html

Lookout placed on Colby Mountain two weeks early
http://www.chicoer.com/news/ci_23314319/lookout-placed-colby-mountain-two-weeks-early

The little-known WWII bombing of Brookings, Oregon
http://www.dvice.com/2013-5-8/little-known-wwii-bombing-brookings-oregon
  
Want to get away from it all? Rent a fire tower
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201304250164

Cameras to replace people in fire lookout towers 38 seasonal workers losing jobs
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/story/2013/04/18/sk-fire-lookouts.html

6/7/2013 - GRAND OPENING of the Historic Mt. Beacon Fire Tower

When:  Saturday June 22, 2013

Where:
Mt. Beacon, Beacon NY corner of
Howland Ave. and Wolcott St.  Wolcott St is also known as RT 9D (across from the “Corner Deli”)

Time:
2:00 PM – Ceremony@ fire tower, transportation at 1:00 PM

Contact person: David Rocco -coyoteroc@verizon.net  (914) 819 - 8792
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6/7/2013 - Norway Bluff Fire Tower Dedication (Maine)

The Norway Bluff fire tower, which was removed last year, is now completely restored at the Ashland Logging Museum.  It will open at a dedication event on Sunday July 7th, 2013.  See the below link for more information.

https://www.facebook.com/events/197242463762837/

6/7/2013 - Additional articles about the Green Mountain Lookout Issue


http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20130507/NEWS01/705079959

http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20130509/NEWS01/705099891


http://larsen.house.gov/press-release/murray-cantwell-delbene-larsen-introduce-bill-protect-green-mountain-lookout

http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2013/05/20/smokey-spare-that-lookout-washington-lawmakers-to-forest-service/
 
http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2013/05/08/u-s-judge-awards-70804-to-anti-lookout-lawyers/
 
http://blog.seattlepi.com/seattlepolitics/2013/05/06/house-members-dont-uproot-historic-green-mtn-lookout/

http://wilderness.org/press-release/wilderness-society-statement-bill-protect-green-mountain-lookout

5/6/2013 FEC Tour - Minnesota

Take a tour of the new Forestry Education center located on the grounds of the Beltrami County Fairgrounds, Bemidji, MN.
Your tour guide will be Dave Quam, former MN FFLA Director

5/6/2013 - Latest Green Mountain Proposal

The latest proposal regarding the Green Mountain Lookout in WA state can be found at the below link.


https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2013/05/02/2013-10322/mt-baker-snoqualmie-national-forest-snohomish-county-wa-green-mountain-lookout-removal

4/17/2013 - CCC 80th Anniversary Gathering

Join the 2013 Civilian Conservation Corps Legacy gathering in Tucson, Arizona October 24-27, 2013.  Update - more events added!

Learn more about these events here

4/15/2013 - Two Historic Forest Service Structures Receive Needed Restoration Work 

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The structures - Fairview Lookout and Musick Guard Station - are both located in the remote Bohemia Mining District, in the Cottage Grove Ranger District of Oregon’s
Umpqua National Forest.

Learn more >>


4/1/2013 - FFLA Western Conference Updates

The FFLA Western Conference Information Page has now been updated with the latest conference info.  Find it at the beklow link: 

http://prdp2fs.ess.usda.gov/detail/lincoln/learning/history-culture/?cid=stelprdb5393260



We encourage any early-birds to pre-register for the Western Conference using the registration form at this link:

http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5414652.doc

3/17/2013 - USFS Topo Maps

The USFS now has scalable PDF topo map quads online for all regions.  See below link.
 
http://fsgeodata.fs.fed.us/rastergateway/states-regions/regions.php
 

2/28/2013 - New Chapter Facebook Pages

The Oregon and Maine chapters of the FFLA now have Facebook Pages -

Forest Fire Lookout Association Oregon Chapter

Forest Fire Lookout Association Maine Chapter

Be sure to check them out!  If you are a Facebook user, be sure to Like Us!

2/27/2013 - Summer 2012 Slideshow

Lookout Ken Jones has compiled a summer of photos from High Ridge and Table Rock lookouts.  High Ridge Lookout is in the northern Blue Mountains near Tollgate, Oregon. Table
Rock Lookout is also in the northern Blue Mountains in Washington, just a couple of miles north of the Oregon + Washington state line, about 20 miles east of Walla Walla, Washington. Table Rock sits on the western edge of the Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness
Area and the eastern edge of the Mill Creek Watershed, which provides water to the city of Walla Walla. Both are in the Umatilla Nat'l Forest, Walla Walla Ranger District.

2/15/2013 - Go down under with Paul Jones

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Each workday through summer, Paul Jones drives to the top of a mountain, climbs a 40-metre tower and stares at the landscape. Hour after hour, day after day, he scans the horizon for smoke and fire down in Victoria Australia.  See the video here.


2/10/2013 - A day in the life of a Fire Lookout

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Check out this video which documents the (usually) very peaceful life of a fire lookout in the Gardner Lookout on the  East Peak of Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County, California.  Gary Yost been a Marin County Fire Department volunteer lookout for two years. 


1/16/2013 - Cuyama Peak Lookout Cabin Collapse

In the past few weeks, the cabin to the Cuyama Peak Lookout in the Los Padres NF collapsed.
A short history of the tower can be found here: http://www.craigrcarey.net/2011/08/lookout-cuyama-peak/
 
Cuyama Peak Fire Lookout

1/9/2013 - Eastern Meeting Announcement

The Southeastern U.S. Chapter will co-host the 2013 Summer Meeting of the Eastern and the Southern Regions in Beckley, WV in the summer of 2013.  Look for the official announcement once details are finalized!

10/22/2012 - Landowners thank lookouts for their work

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In a postcard sent to the FFLA (and then copied to the Mesa Verde NP), the Kernan Creek Ranch Homeowners Association send thanks to the Mesa Verde Fire Tower Crew.


10/22/2012 - One FFLA Maine member's lookout story

A man and a mountain: A hiker shares decades-long story about a 3,000-footer

http://bangordailynews.com/2012/10/17/outdoors/a-man-and-a-mountain-a-hiker-shares-decades-long-story-about-a-3000-footer/

10/22/2012 - Kloshe Nanitch Lookout Removed, WA

The Kloshe Nanitch Lookout Has Been Removed

 http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/olympic/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5395074

10/15/2012 - Mara Mtn. Fire Lookout Article, BC

Recreation options abound at lookout

http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/community/172285251.html

10/15/2012 - Okemo Mtn. Fire Tower Article, VT

Okemo Recognized for Collaborative  Effort to Rehabilitate Fire Tower

http://www.firsttracksonline.com/2012/10/03/okemo-recognized-for-collaborative-effort-to-rehabilitate-fire-tower/


10/15/2012 - Pequot Lakes Fire Tower Article, MN

Grass-roots effort reopens Pequot  Lookout Tower

http://brainerddispatch.com/news/2012-10-04/grass-roots-effort-reopens-pequot-lookout-tower

9/25/2012 - Leek Springs Fire Lookout's 100th birthday, CA

Help us celebrate 100 years of fire  protection and detection on Sept. 29th, at 12 o'clock. Bring a lunch and enjoy  the view and learn about the tower's history and check out the great pictures.  Pictures will be on hand of the first lookout, which was a platform in a tree,  through pictures from1944, when the tower was staffed during the winter to look  for Japanese planes that the government thought were going to attack the US.  Also pictures of other CA lookouts will be available.

If you are  interested in coming and need directions, call the Amador Ranger Station  @ 209-295-5900, Mon thru Fri, 8:00 am to 4:30pm.


Janis Brackett,
Leek Springs Fire  Lookout

9/23/2012 - Kearsarge North Lookout, NH

Historic Fire Tower on White Mountain National Forest Gets Facelift 

September of 2012, much needed restoration work was completed on the Kearsarge North Fire Tower on the White Mountain National Forest (New Hampshire). The Tower was built in 1949, replacing  several earlier versions going back to 1909.  A Nez Pierce National Forest  (Idaho) employee experienced in historic structure renovation was the technical  leader of the project, and worked with Saco Ranger District staff. 
The  renovations included an airlift of lumber, tools, and equipment; and replacement  of the Tower’s legs, cabin girders, fascia boards, tower girders, cross bracing,  and hardware.  Forest visitors were educated about the project through a  temporary interpretive sign.  Contact:  Dylan Alden 603.447-5448 or dalden@fs.fed.us.

9/17/2012 - Northern Woodlands Fire Tower Article

Published in the Autumn 2012 edition of Northern Woodlands Magazine, check out A History of Fire  Towers in the Northeast.


On the Lookout: A  History of Fire Towers in the Northeast

9/6/2012 - Spruce Mountain Fire Tower Restoration, NY

The Spruce Mountain Fire Tower in Corinth, Saratoga County NY is getting closer to being restored.


Article courtesy of the Schenectady New York  Daily Gazette

9/6/2012 - Spyglass Lookout Renovation, ID

Read about the renovation of the Spyglass Lookout complex in the US Forest Services Chief's newsletter:


THE CHIEF’S DESK, PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS August 10, 2012


An additional article is courtesy of the  Spokesman-Review

9/6/2012 - Beacon Fire Tower being restored, NY

The old Mt. Beacon fire tower and its stunning views will soon be open to the public.


Article courtesy of the YOUR NEWS NOW website

7/16/2012 - Monjeau Lookout Burned, NM

The Monjeau Lookout on the Lincoln NF in New Mexico was partially burned in the Little Bear fire back in June.  The cab was burned out but the apartment in the lower portion of the tower was not burned. 

Monjeau was completely restored in 2006 including the replacement of the original windows (in the 1960s they were changed to full paned versions not historic), on this National Register listed fire lookout.  Mark Gutzman (USDA Forest Service, Lincoln National Forest) is working towards having the cab restored prior to next year’s FFLA conference. The design of the rock structure may be the reason for the cab destruction.  As there a breezeway beneath the cab, and where the ladder is located to access this 7’X7’ cab, the super-heated air blew through this area setting the floor of the cab on fire and it then burned upwards.  The cab frame appears to still be in ok shape, but a bit more engineering investigation may be needed (especially  for the floor “L” beams).  The cabin below the breezeway has only miner cracks  in two of its windows. 

See the below link for a photo gallery of the fire.


Monjeau Lookout Tower - Post Little Bear Fire

6/29/2012 - Mount Blue New Fire Tower Open, ME

The observation platform on the new Fire Tower (look-alike) on Mount Blue Maine is now open.


http://www.dailybulldog.com/db/features/mt-blue-antenna-hiding-in-plain-sight-as-fire-tower/


Although the trail to the summit is now open, communication work is still underway and care should be taken if visiting as the site is still an active construction area. Pay close attention to any signage, taped off areas, or instructions by any site workers during this  time.


6/25/2012 - Norway Bluff Fire Tower gets new home

Maine Forest Service: Forest Ranger Crew Leads Fire Tower Removal

AUGUSTA, Maine - A joint crew from the Maine Forest  Service, under the Maine Department of Conservation, and the Army National Guard  today moved an old fire tower from Norway Bluff for installation at the Ashland  Logging Museum in Ashland.  The crew worked close to eight hours, placing the 24-foot-tall, metal fire tower and its wooden cab, on Guard trucks for removal to the Garfield Road museum. The detail was organized and led by MFS Forest Ranger Amanda Barker, with help from MFS Forest Ranger Todd Weeks.  It took two flatbed trucks to deliver the fire tower to the museum.

The 1136th Transportation Co. based out of Calais provided the vehicles and crew. The tower was lifted on to the trucks by an excavator provided M. Rafford Trucking Co. of Ashland. It was unloaded by a self-loader log truck provided by Robert Flint Trucking of Ashland.  Malcolm Milligan, 13, of Ashland, Boy Scout Troop 179, will take on the restoration of the cab as an Eagle Scout project.

"We wanted to do this to remind the younger generation of the importancet of these fire towers in protecting our Maine forests," Barker said.

 The Norway Fire Tower was in place on the bluff, located in Township 9, Range 9 WELS, since 1914. The Maine Forest Service, Protection Division, no longer uses fire towers for forest fire observation, but instead uses air patrol flights. The site will be used for the installation of a new state radio tower.
(06/13/2012 05:44 PM EDT)

6/25/2012 - Pinewood fire tower gets new building, MN

News release from the Beltrami County Fair Association

The Beltrami County Agricultural  Association, manager of the Beltrami County Fairgrounds, announces the addition  of a new building to be built this summer on the fairgrounds.  Called the “Forestry Education Center” which will be located next to the  Fire Tower.

Phase 1 was the moving of the Pinewood fire tower to the  fairground in 2004 and Phase 2, the last, is to
build the "Forestry Education Center". This was made possible because of grants from the “George W. Neilson Foundation and the Legacy funds and private individual  donations. Construction will begin this summer with an opening and a ribbon  cutting ceremony date set for the 2013 fair.

The building will house a 1950’s Ranger Station, display’s from the Minnesota DNR, Forestry Division,  Red Lake DNR, U.S. Forest Service and will be available for groups like the  Master Gardener’s and other horticulture clubs.  Other occupants we are making  arrangements for is; DNR Fish & Wildlife and a “Wild Fire Prevention Display from the DNR.

It is our goal to have the building and fire tower open  before and after the fair for as much of the summer as we can and make the facilities available for tour groups during the summer’s non fair days.
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Above - The color photo of the building is a photo shop concept, the black & white drawing is what the front will look like.  The sides and roof will be steel and the front will be
  half logs.  


Right - The 1950's round sign will go near the front/side of the building. Dave Quam, MN Director of the Forest Fire  Lookout Association is shown.
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6/25/2012 - Update on Green  Mountain Lookout ruling, WA

From HeraldNet -

http://heraldnet.com/article/20120501/NEWS01/705019923/0/SEARCH

http://heraldnet.com/article/20120525/NEWS01/705259832/0/SEARCH


5/20/2012 - Davidson County's last  fire tower will become museum piece, TN

From the Tennessean -

Davidson County's last fire tower will become museum piece, educational tool

4/4/2012 - Green Mountain Lookout ruling, WA

Court requires the Forest Service to remove the historic Green Mountain Lookout from Washington State’s Glacier Peak Wilderness. See below for articles, blogs, and other resources.


United  States District Court Decision - Green Mountain

United States District Court Summary Judgement - Green Mountain

National Trust for Historic Preservation  statement on the Green Mountain Lookout ruling

Preservation Nation Blog on Green Mountain

seattlepi Article on Green Mountain

Crosscut.com Blog on Green Mountain

1/7/2012 - Minnesota get's new fire tower

Video by Dave Quam


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