Points of Prominence: Fire Lookouts of the Payette National Forest Review

Points of Prominence: Fire Lookouts of the Payette National Forest
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Having been a lookout for two summers on the Payette National Forest, I really enjoyed this book. The subject matter is well researched,and interesting - with lots of photographs. The author obvously has a passion for his subject matter. Kudos to Mr.Holm for a job well done!

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Over one hundred years ago with the formation of the United States Forest Service in 1905 the idea of the fire lookout network was born.In the 2.3 million acres of land comprised in today's Payette National Forest over one hundred fire lookout locations were used to protect the forest from fires.Recently only thirteen of those lookouts are in use.After many years of research the history of each fire lookout site is reveled through the stories of people who staffed, stocked, and built them.Also included is a general history of the fire lookout network on the Payette as related to Forest Service fire policy in the four northwestern states.Bringing the text to life is an amazing collection of over 270 black and white photographs of this spectacular region, which extends from the depths of Hells Canyon to the remote Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness.

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