FOREST LOOKOUTS
  • WASHINGTON
  • ASOTIN COUNTY
    • Big Butte
    • Saddle Butte
    • Smoothing Iron
  • CHELAN COUNTY
    • Alpine
    • Baldy Mountain
    • Basalt Mountain
    • Beehive Mountain
    • Big Hill
    • Boulder Butte
    • Boundary Butte
    • Byrd Point
    • Carne Mountain
    • Chelan
    • Chelan Butte
    • Chumstick Mountain
    • Cougar Mountain
    • Dirty Face Ridge
    • Domke Mountain
    • Duncan Hill
    • Estes Butte
    • French Ridge
    • Goman Peak
    • Goode Ridge
    • Harriets Peak
    • Horton Butte
    • Icicle Ridge
    • Jack Ridge
    • Junction Ridge
    • Junior Point
    • Keystone Point
    • Klone Peak
    • Lorraine
    • McCue Ridge
    • McGregor Mountain
    • Mission Peak
    • Mount David
    • Mount Stuart
    • Nelson Butte
    • Poe Mountain
    • Pyramid Mountain
    • Rock Mountain
    • Slide Ridge
    • Soda Springs
    • Steliko Point
    • Stiletto Ridge
    • Stormy Mountain
    • Sugarloaf Peak
    • Three Brothers
    • Tiptop
    • Tumwater Mountain
    • Tyee Mountain
    • Vie Mountain
  • CLALLAM COUNTY
    • Baada Point
    • Blue Mountain
    • Blyn
    • Bogachiel Peak
    • Burma Point
    • Burnt Mountain
    • Crow's Nest
    • Dodger Point
    • Ellis
    • Foothills
    • Gunderson Mountain
    • Hurricane Ridge
    • Hyas Mountain
    • Ice Cream Cone Mountain
    • Kloshe Nanitch
    • Mt Pleasant
    • Mt Townsend
    • Mt Zion
    • Muller Mountain
    • Neah Bay (AWS)
    • Ned Hill
    • North Point
    • Ozette Lake (AWS)
    • Pyramid Mountain (AWS)
    • Pysht
    • Sekiu Mountain
    • Solduc Mountain
    • Sooes Mountain
    • Striped Peak
    • Twin
  • CLARK COUNTY
    • Green Knob
    • Larch Mountain
  • COLUMBIA COUNTY
    • Griffin Peak
    • Jumpoff joe
    • Oregon Butte
    • Paradise Ridge
    • Table Rock
    • Thorne Point
  • COWLITZ COUNTY
    • Abernathy Mountain
    • Devils Burn
    • Elk Mountain
    • Elk Rock
    • Gilbert, Ted
    • Lam Mountain
    • Meridian Mountain
    • Powderhorn
    • Signal Peak
    • Wolf Point
  • DOUGLAS COUNTY
    • Badger Mountain
  • FERRY COUNTY
    • Barnaby Butte
    • Bisbee Mountain
    • Bodie Mountain
    • Cody Butte
    • Columbia Mountain
    • Copper Butte
    • Franson Peak
    • Gold Mountain
    • Graves Mountain
    • Grizzly Mountain
    • Jackknife Mountain
    • Johnny George
    • Keller Butte
    • Little Vulcan Mountain
    • Lynx Creek
    • Marble Mountain
    • Moon Mountain
    • Quartz Mountain
    • Scalawag Ridge
    • Sheep Mountain
    • South Huckleberry
    • Stahley Peak
    • Taylor Ridge
    • Thirteenmile
    • Togo Mountain
    • Twin Sisters
    • Vulcan Mountain
    • Wapaloosie Mountain
    • White Mountain
    • Whitestone Ridge
  • GARFIELD COUNTY
    • Clearwater
    • Diamond Peak
  • GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY
    • Anderson Butte
    • Artic
    • Brittain
    • Burnt Hill
    • Byles
    • Chester Ridge
    • Colonel Bob
    • Cook Creek Tree
    • Deep Creek
    • Drake (Reed Hill)
    • Gobbler Knob
    • Higley Peak
    • Hobi Peak
    • Humptulips Ridge
    • Kelly
    • Lem
    • Lone Mountain
    • Macafee Hill
    • Minot Peak
    • Mobray
    • Moclips
    • Point Grenville
    • Prices Peak
    • Salmon River
    • Twin Peak
    • Vesta
    • Weatherwax
  • JEFFERSON COUNTY
    • Big Quilcene
    • Clearwater
    • Elk Creek
    • Finley Peak
    • Geodetic Hill
    • Hoh (Oil City)
    • Kloockman Rock
    • Ludden Peak
    • Mount Constance
    • Mount Jupiter
    • Mount Octopus
    • Mount Walker
    • Owl Mountain
    • Quilcene Ranger Station
    • Shine
    • Skidder Hill
    • Twin Lakes
    • Webb Mountain (Lower)
    • Webb Mountain (Upper)
  • KING COUNTY
    • Bare Mountain
    • Beckler Peak
    • Camp Waskowitz
    • Canyon
    • Cascade
    • Cedar Mountain
    • Cedar Point
    • Christoff
    • Cleveland Mountain
    • Colquhoun Mountain
    • Goat Mountain
    • Granite Mountain
    • Grass Mountain
    • Humphrey Mountain
    • Kelly Butte
    • Little Mountain
    • Maloney Ridge
    • McClellan Butte
    • McDonald
    • Meadow Mountain
    • Mount Sawyer
    • Mount Si
    • Nordrum Mountain
    • Pinnacle Peak
    • Platts
    • Proffitts Point
    • Pyramid Peak
    • Rattlesnake Ridge
    • Snoqualmie
    • Snowshoe Butte
    • Stampede Pass
    • Surprise Mountain
    • Tiger Mountain
    • Windy Mountain
  • KITSAP COUNTY
    • Bangor
    • Gold Mountain
    • Green Mountain
    • Kitsap
  • KITTITAS COUNTY
    • Bald Mountain
    • Big Creek
    • Davis Mountain
    • Devil's Slide
    • Easton Ridge
    • Elbow Peak
    • Fish Lake
    • Frost Mountain
    • Goat Peak
    • Jolly Mountain
    • Koppen Mountain
    • Lion Rock
    • Lookout Mountain
    • Lookout Mountain
    • Manastash Ridge
    • Martin
    • Mount Lillian
    • Naneum Point
    • North Ridge
    • Peoh Point
    • Polallie Mountain
    • Quartz Mountain
    • Red Mountain
    • Red Top Mountain
    • Roaring Ridge
    • Stafford Creek
    • Taneum Point
    • Teanaway Butte
    • Thorp Mountain
  • KLICKITAT COUNTY
    • Dymond Gap
    • Grayback Mountain
    • Lorena Butte
    • Meadow Butte
    • Monte Cristo
    • Nestor Peak
    • Simcoe Butte
    • Sopelia
    • Twin Buttes (Lorena)
  • LEWIS COUNTY
    • Baw Faw Peak
    • Burley Mountain
    • Cascade Creek
    • Cispus Mountain
    • Clam Mountain
    • Coyote Mountain
    • Doty
    • Dry Creek
    • Goat Ridge
    • Hamilton Butte
    • Hawkeye
    • High Rock
    • Huckleberry Mountain2
    • Hunters Cabin
    • Kiona Peak
    • Kosmos Hill
    • Ladd Mountain
    • Lookout Mountain
    • Lookout Point
    • Lost Lake
    • Lucas Creek
    • Nannie Peak
    • National
    • Newaukum
    • Pleasant Valley
    • Pompey Peak
    • Purcell Mountain
    • Rockies (Little)
    • South Point
    • Stahl Peak
    • Tatoosh Ridge
    • Tongue Mountain
    • Tower Rock
    • Tumac
    • Twin Sisters
    • Vanson Peak
    • Watch Mountain
    • West Fork Tilton
    • Windy Knob
  • MASON COUNTY
    • Dayton Peak
    • Dennie Ahl
    • Dow Mountain
    • Dusk Peak
    • Grisdale Hill
    • Jefferson Ridge
    • Lightning Peak
    • Mason Lake
    • Mount Lincoln
    • Simpson
    • South Mountain
    • Tahuya
  • OKANOGAN COUNTY
    • Aeneas Mountain
    • Armstrong Mountain
    • Bailey Mountain
    • Big Hill
    • Billy Goat Peak
    • Black Ridge
    • Blue Goat Mountain
    • Bonaparte Mountain
    • Bridge Creek
    • Buck Mountain
    • Buckhorn Mountain
    • Bunker Hill
    • Burch Mountain
    • Buttermilk Butte
    • Chiliwist Butte
    • Cooper Mountain
    • Cornell Butte
    • Corral Butte
    • Diamond Point
    • Doe Mountain
    • Dollar Watch Mountain
    • Driveway Butte
    • Dugout Mountain
    • Fir Mountain
    • First Butte
    • Funk Mountain
    • Gardner Mountain
    • Goat Mountain
    • Goat Peak
    • Gold Ridge
    • Granite Mountain
    • Jackass Butte
    • Juniper Point
    • Knowlton Knob
    • Leecher Mountain
    • Lincoln Butte
    • Little Buck Mountain
    • Lookout Mountain
    • McClure Mountain
    • Mebee Pass
    • Midnight Mountain
    • Milton Mountain
    • Monument 83
    • Moses Mountain
    • Mount Annie
    • Mount Bonaparte
    • Mount Hull
    • Muckamuck Mountain
    • North Creek Butte
    • North Twenty-mile
    • Okanogan Post Office
    • Old Baldy
    • Omak Mountain
    • Oval Peak
    • Pearygin Peak
    • Point Defiance
    • Remmels peak
    • Robinson Pass
    • Setting sun
    • Skull & Crossbones
    • Slate Peak
    • South Creek Butte
    • Strawberry Mountain
    • Strawberry Mountain
    • Sweetgrass Butte
    • Thrapp Mountain
    • Tiffany Peak
    • Tunk Mountain
    • War Creek Ridge
    • Washington Butte
    • Whitmore Mountain
    • Windy Peak
    • Winthrop
  • PACIFIC COUNTY
    • Blaney Mountain
    • Burt
    • Cowan Point
    • Hull Creek
    • K O Point
    • Packsack Mountain
    • Squally Jim
    • Trap Creek
  • PEND OREILLE COUNTY
    • Aladdin Mountain
    • Baldy (Current)
    • Bead Lake Mountain
    • Boundary Mountain
    • Boyer Mountain
    • Cee Cee Ah
    • Cook Mountain..
    • Crowell Ridge
    • Diamond Peak
    • Diamond Peak Patrol
    • Dry Canyon
    • Fourth of July
    • Galena Point
    • Gibraltar Rock
    • Gleason Mountain
    • Goose Creek Point
    • Granite Peak
    • Grassy Top
    • Grouse Knob
    • Gypsy Peak
    • Hall Mountain
    • Hanks
    • Hanlon Mountain
    • Harvey Creek
    • High Rock
    • Huckleberry Mountain..
    • Indian Mountain
    • Jackson Mountain
    • Kalispell Rock
    • Kings Mountain
    • Leola Peak
    • Linton Mountain
    • Little Blue Grouse
    • Little Roundtop
    • Mill Creek Point
    • Molybdenite Mountain
    • Monumental Mountain
    • Moon Hill
    • No Name Peak
    • North Baldy Mountain
    • Ojibway
    • Orwig Hump
    • Pass Creek Ridge
    • Pelke Divide
    • Prouty Peak
    • Roundtop Mountain
    • Russian Ridge
    • Saddle Mountain
    • Salmo Mountain
    • Sand Creek
    • Scrabbler Mountain
    • Shedroof
    • Skookum Peak
    • Slate Creek
    • Slumber Mountain
    • Snyder Hill
    • South Baldy Mountain
    • South Fork Mountain
    • Squaw Valley
    • Sullivan Mountain
    • Thomas Mountain.
    • Thunder Mountain
    • Tillicum Peak
    • Timber Mountain
    • Winchester Peak
    • Yokum Lake
  • PIERCE COUNTY
    • Anvil Rock
    • Bearhead Mountain
    • Carbon Ridge
    • Clear West Peak
    • Colonade
    • Crystal Lake
    • Crystal Mountain
    • Electron
    • Garrison Hill
    • Glacierview
    • Gobblers Knob
    • Goodman Hill
    • McGuire Creek
    • Mount Beljica
    • Mount Fremont
    • Mutton Mountain
    • Nisqually
    • Noble Knob
    • Norse Peak
    • O'Farrell (South Prairie)
    • Ohop
    • Old Desolate
    • Pack Forest
    • Purdy
    • Puyallup Ridge
    • Saint Paul
    • Shriner Peak
    • Sunset Park
    • Suntop Mountain
    • Tolmie Peak
    • Windy Knoll
  • SAN JUAN COUNTY
    • Mount Constitution
    • Little Summit
  • SKAGIT COUNTY
    • Bacon Point
    • Devils Mountain
    • Dock Butte
    • Finney Point
    • Frailey Mountain
    • Gee Point
    • Haystack Mountain
    • Hidden Lake
    • Huckleberry Mountain
    • Little Mountain
    • Lookout Mountain
    • McMurray
    • Mount Higgins
    • Mount Josephine
    • North Mountain
    • Rinker Point
    • Samish
    • Sauk Mountain
    • Texas Pond
    • Wickersham
  • SKAMANIA COUNTY
    • Aldrich Butte
    • Badger Peak
    • Beacon Rock
    • Big Huckleberry
    • Breezy Point
    • Bunker Hill
    • Burnt Peak
    • Clear Creek
    • Coldwater Peak
    • Council Bluff
    • Dark Cabin
    • Dog Mountain
    • Flattop
    • Flattop (West)
    • French Butte
    • Grassy Knoll
    • Gumboot
    • Horseshoe Ridge
    • House Rock
    • Huffman Peak
    • Little Baldy
    • Little Huckleberry
    • Lookout Mountain
    • Madcat Meadow
    • McCoy Peak
    • Mount Mitchell
    • Mount Saint Helens
    • Mowich Butte
    • Observation Peak
    • Point 3670
    • Red Mountain
    • Silver Star Mountain
    • Siouxon Peak
    • Sleeping Beauty
    • Smith Creek Butte
    • Spencer Butte
    • Steamboat Mountain
    • Strawberry Mountain
    • Summit Guard Station
    • Summit Prairie
    • Sunrise Peak
    • Switchback Mountain
    • Three Corner Rock
    • Twin Butte
  • SNOHOMISH COUNTY
    • Bannock Mountain
    • Barlow Pass
    • Basin
    • Benchmark Mountain
    • Blackjack Ridge
    • Blue Mountain
    • Circle Peak
    • Dan Creek Guard Station
    • Darrington Ranger Station
    • Evergreen Mountain
    • French Point
    • Galena Mountain
    • Glacier Ridge
    • Gold Hill
    • Green Mountain
    • Haystack Mountain
    • Heybrook
    • High Rocks
    • Johnson Mountain
    • Jumbo Mountain
    • Kodak Peak
    • Miners Ridge
    • Mount Pilchuck
    • Mount Pugh
    • North Fork Bench
    • Red Mountain (Ridge)
    • Sauk Guard Station
    • Stillaguamish
    • Sulphur Mountain
    • Three Fingers
    • Whitechuck Bench
    • Whitechuck Mountain
  • SPOKANE COUNTY
    • Lookout Mountain (Point)
    • Mica Peak
    • Mount Spokane
    • Quartz Mountain
    • Turnbull
  • STEVENS COUNTY
    • Abercrombie Mountain
    • Addy Mountain
    • Blue Grouse Mountain
    • Calispel Peak
    • Chewelah Peak
    • Churchill Mountain
    • Cliff Ridge
    • Colbath Mountain
    • Dunn Mountain
    • Eagle Mountain
    • Electric Point
    • First Thought Mountain
    • Flagstaff
    • Frisco Mountain (Peak)
    • Goddards Creek
    • Gold Mountain
    • Green Mountain.
    • Johnson Peak
    • Leadpoint Mountain
    • Miller Mountain
    • Mineral Mountain
    • Monumental Mountain
    • Nelson Peak
    • Old Dominion
    • Onion Mountain
    • Rogers Mountain
    • Scoop Mountain
    • Sherwood Mountain
    • Spirit Point
    • Spokane Mountain
    • Stranger Mountain
    • Swede Pass
    • Tower Mountain
    • Wellpinit Mountain
  • THURSTON COUNTY
    • Capitol Peak
    • Crawford Mountain
    • Deschutes Tower
    • Miller Hill
    • Porcupine Ridge
    • Rainier Tower
    • Rock Candy Mountain
  • WAHKIAKUM COUNTY
    • Incline Mountain
  • WHATCOM COUNTY
    • Anderson Butte
    • Baker Lake (Point)
    • Barometer Mountain
    • Black Rock
    • Blue Canyon
    • Cady Point
    • Church Mountain
    • Copper Mountain
    • Crater Mountain
    • Deming
    • Desolation Peak
    • Devils Dome
    • Dillard Point
    • Easy Ridge
    • Entwhistle
    • Excelsior Point
    • Galbraith
    • Goat Mountain
    • Lookout Mountain
    • Nooksack
    • Park Butte
    • Roland Point
    • Sourdough Mountain
    • South Twin
    • Sulphur Butte
    • Whatcom Peak
    • Winchester Peak
  • YAKIMA COUNTY
    • American Ridge
    • Bear Creek Mountain
    • Blue Slide
    • Cleman Mountain
    • Clover Springs
    • Darland Mountain
    • Edgar Rock
    • Goat Butte
    • Hagerty Butte
    • Jennies Butte
    • Jumpoff
    • Lakeview Mountain
    • Little Bald Mountain
    • McKays Butte
    • Midway
    • Miners Ridge
    • Mount Adams
    • Mount Aix
    • Panther Creek
    • Pine Mountain
    • Ravens Roost
    • Round Mountain
    • Satus Peak
    • Sedge Ridge
    • Signal Peak
    • Timberwolf Mountain
  • General & Misc., Washington
  • INDEX
FERRY COUNTY

COLUMBIA MOUNTAIN


AKA Sherman in early days
Colville National Forest
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August 8, 1913: “Dan Robinson and a crew of men in the Forest Service are building an observation tower on the summit on the Kettle Falls road which will be a valuable asset to the forest fire patrol. They have recently built many miles of trail and phone line.” (Republic News=Miner)
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August 14, 1914:
  "The stations at Sherman and Bonaparte, the highest peaks in this half of the reservation, enable the rangers to keep a close watch of practically the entire territory.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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​August 21, 1914: “The fire as reported early in the week from Columbia look-out is in an inaccessible region and in order to reach it the men will have to cut a trail for fully two miles through a heavily wooded region. According to clerk Barrett the fire is believed to have been started by lightning.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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​August 6, 1915: “Forest Guard, Hugh McIntosh is now on the Columbia lookout station at the summit east of Republic. In case the telephone system becomes damaged by storm we may expect the heliograph to surprise a few of us in the daytime since the lookout is in sight of Republic. Should flashes appear there at night it may be the signal of approach of some lost dirigible in distress, from foreign parts.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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​September 17, 1915: “The local office of the Forest Service have completed the field work for the present season and will relieve the guards from duty. Lookout towers for fire detectives were built on Sherman, Bonaparte, Vulcan and First Thought mountains.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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​August 31, 1917: “The lookout station on the Kettle Falls road is threatened by a big forest fire which started this morning and which is believed to be of incendiary origin. For several days the road over the summit will be closed to travel.” (The Republic News-Miner)
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​August 9, 1918: “Richard Price of Republic is stationed at the Look Out Station of the forest service on the Kettle Falls summit. He expects to remain there until October 1, or until the danger of the fire season is over. While Mr. Price is isolated from any neighbors he is quite happy and finds little time to be lonely. By means of the forest service telephone he can communicate with his family in Republic any time he wishes. By this means, too, he hears all the latest war news and other items interest as some member of the family reads the newspaper to him over the phone each day.
Mrs. Price goes to Summit once each week to take him provisions and water. She makes the trip by horse and buggy until she strikes the trail leading from the main road to the summit, a distance of six miles, when she goes horseback the rest of the way. She gets water from the sparkling mountain spring on the trail about a mile from the station.” (The Republic News-Miner)

​August 1919:
 
"Mrs. Gladys Murray, a magazine writer, will have charge of the Columbia Lookout station, fourteen miles east of Republic, this season for the Colville National Forest.  She intends to write an account of her experiences as a Forest Lookout for "Outdoor Life.'"  (Six Twenty-Six)

October 1919:  "Gladys Murray, Columbia Lookout, Colville National Forest, has the distinction of being the first woman in Ferry County, perhaps in Washington State, of killing a deer the first day of season.  This fine aforesaid fourteen point buck above stated, killed by said Lookout, had been eating what grass the sheep had left for her horse 'Waulux' during the summer and said huntress swore revenge.  So, rising early Oct. 1, she took her trusty rifle and hiked for the sound of the horse bell, when, as anticipated said buck was devouring grass quite with impunity.  One shot back of the ear ended this wayward buck's checkered and bold career."  (News Miner - Republic)

November 1919:  " 'IMPRESSIONS OF A LOOKOUT JOB' by Gladys Murray"  
     "To me the longing for adventure comes with the first breath of spring.  When the call comes too strong I don my riding togs, pack my saddle bags and start upon some new adventure.  Several years ago this spirit of adventure led me on a two thousand mile trip on horse-back alone.  This year it prompted me to the Colville National Forest to handle the Columbia Lookout.  To be a lookout one must have a spirit for adventure, a love for the wilderness and a sense of humor, to like it.
     "The rangers replenished my woodpile and kept an 80 gallon tank filled with water for general use.  The drinking water I carried in canvas water bags upon my saddle pony from the spring twenty minutes below the top of the mountain at dusk after vision became less clear so that I might be permitted to abandon my vigil upon the watch tower temporarily.
     "On the way to the lookout I jumped a fawn within one mile of Kettle Falls road and a doe stood upon an embankment just off the Kettle Falls road and calmly watched our pack train pass.  The trail to the top was very steep and we did not reach the station until late evening.  There was still snow lying drifted to the north of the cabin, but wonder of wonders, flowers were in blossom within a few feet of the drift, this was the first of July, and that night water froze in the canvas water bags.  Does this seem possible?
     "Coming from almost sea level to an altitude of more than a thousand feet caused a dizzy, sleepy sensation which in time I overcame.  I can understand how one might sleep upon the tower and pass up a fire but I have proof that I did not do this.  At first the strenuous climb from the spring tired me very much but later I could hike without difficulty, and at the end of the season I remained a week with my mother to participate in a deer hunt which the rangers staged for me as a reward of merit.
     "Before I left I could walk for miles through windfalls while hunting; by the way I killed a fourteen point buck and helped pack it to camp.
     "Being a lookout was quite an experience this year for it was probably the worst fire season the west has known.  During July and August I located and reported fifty fires.  I was provided with the standard Osborne fire finder, which can be mastered in a moment and is accurate and durable and defies the heaviest gales.
     "There were a number of electric storms and very little rain.
     "It is a wonderful sight to witness an electric storm about the adjacent peaks at this altitude.  Several times I saw lightning strike a tree and once saw it plainly start a fire which was at an altitude that it could not spread but died out on its own accord.  Many of the worst fires were caused by lightning.  The larger fires drove out many bears which caused the sheepmen no end of trouble.  Two bears one night killed eleven sheep out of a band ranging upon my mountain and about fifty minutes hike from my cabin.
      "One night I shall well remember.  A terrible wind storm came up.  It roared up the canyons like a storm at sea, whipped and lashed at my tent until it blew flat, though anchored to logs with wires and ropes, and drove me into the base of the lookout tower which was solid block log building about 11x11 feet with sloping walls.  Eleven forest fires were burning in different directions which the wind fanned to fury and the ridges for miles into Canada and south into the Indian Reservation looked like well lighted distant cities that night.  The moon came up full, and the color was copper.  To stand outside the cabin was barely possible.  This storm rather frightened me but before leaving the Lookout I experienced many more equally severe so they became just one more incident to make up an adventure.
     "During the fire season the Lookout is a very important personage.  He is the retina of the fire fighting organization of the U.S. Forest Service.  The communication is instant by telephone, which the rangers keep constantly in order.  The missing of one small fire might mean the loss of millions of feet of timber and a cost of a large sum of money for fighting it and even the loss of human life.
     "The Forest Supervisor kindly approved my request for a warm log cabin for next year and a sturdy building is now ready to roof and receive its windows.  I like the job and the forest bunch likes me so it won't be difficult for me to return next year."  (Six Twenty-Six)  
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​August 27, 1920: “Mrs. Mike Moran and daughter have been spending the week at Columbia Lookout.” (Republic News-Miner)

​June 28, 1930: “Edward Walden left Thursday for the Columbia lookout in the Kettle Falls district. Because Ed is in charge of the switchboard for the lookouts, he was scheduled to be at his post earlier than the others.” (The Colville Examiner)

December 1932:  "While inspecting Columbia Lookout on this Forest, during the past season I noticed a small patch of bare ground that showed some evidence of having been turned over.  Upon making inquiry of the lookout in regard to this phenomenon, I learned that two years ago he had attempted to raise a garden.
     In this garden he had planted beets, Swiss chard, radishes, onion sets, and lettuce.  Columbia Lookout is at an elevation of 6810' and is located approximately 26 miles south of the Canadian line.  The results of the garden are as follows:  Beets and Swiss chard never showed up.  A few radishes came up, they were extremely woody and died at an early age.  The onion sets before they wilted gained nothing but strength.
     One lettuce plant came up; it developed two leaves, one 1-1/2 by 1 inches in size and the other 1/2 inch in diameter.  The lookout diligently packed water to the lone plant, but failed to make any headway, apparently having all it could do to support the two leaves already produced.  To climax the whole affair a band of sheep came over Columbia Mountain and one of them devoured the lettuce plant.  J.B. Hogan"  (Six Twenty-Six)

July 7, 1933:
“Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walden the newlyweds at Columbia lookout, had guests visit them on the Fourth.” (Republic News-Miner)


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