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The Last Lookout on Dunn Peak Nancy Sule Hammond

The Last Lookout on Dunn Peak By Nancy Sule Hammond

The Last Lookout on Dunn Peak by Nancy Sule Hammond


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Interspersing regional fire history as well as dangers and details of the work, this book journeys back to the narrow catwalks and stunning panoramas - a place where storms are building, the forest is dry, and any lightning strike could ignite a raging wildfire.

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The Last Lookout on Dunn Peak: Fire Spotting in Idaho's St. Joe National Forest by Nancy Sule Hammond

Some summers are destined to generate cherished memories. For married high school sweethearts Don and Nancy Hammond, they happened in 1972 and 1973, when Don's lifelong dream of being a United States Forest Service fire lookout came true.

Don's first post, the Dunn Peak Lookout, was located eight miles northwest of Avery in Idaho's St. Joe National Forest. Once they arrived, they breathlessly lugged provisions and water up steep stairs to its fifteen-by-fifteen-foot cab two stories above the forest floor. Furnishings included a single bed, small bookcase, cabinet, and table, and a wood stove. There was no electricity or running water. A battery powered two-way Motorola radio would be their only connection to the outside world. That night--engulfed by lightning strikes and filled with adrenalin--they faced their first storm.

Unless it was foggy or raining, the Forest Service required Don to conduct binocular searches from the catwalk at least twenty minutes of every hour while he was on duty. He watched for smoke during the day and the glow of fire at night, and learned to distinguish between blue smoke plumes and white wisps of fog. Despite the primitive conditions, Don, Nancy, and their Dalmatian, Misty, settled in and came to love their lookout life. They spotted wildfires, were startled by their first cougar scream, encountered a wide variety of human and animal visitors, discovered delectable huckleberry patches, and simply enjoyed the enchanting beauty all around them.

The Forest Service decided to close the Dunn Peak Lookout, so the couple spent the summer of 1973 at the Middle Sister Peak tower, ten miles southeast of Avery. In The Last Lookout, Nancy shares stories from those two exciting, magical fire seasons, along with their return as volunteers 37 years later. Interspersing regional fire history as well as dangers and details of the work, she journeys back to the narrow catwalks and stunning panoramas--a place where storms are building, the forest is dry, and any lightning strike could ignite a raging wildfire.

About Nancy Sule Hammond

The daughter of a steel mill worker, Nancy Sule Hammond grew up in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and fell for her future spouse at a high school dance. She received a biology degree from Kutztown University, then ran quality control tests on disposable medical syringes. But she yearned for adventure, and found it when her husband spent two summers as a fire lookout in Idaho's St. Joe National Forest. They returned to the Middle Sister tower as volunteers in 2010. After decades away they moved back to Idaho, and recently celebrated their fifty-second anniversary.

Table of Contents

Preface

PART I

DUNN PEAK LOOKOUT 1972

1. When You Wish Upon A Star

2. Where Are The Trees?


3. What If I Spot A Smoke?

4. Lassie Saved Him

5. A Mouthful of Spaghetti


6. Livin' La Vida Lookout

7. Black and White and Purple

8. A Fireball, Ants, And A Serial Killer

9. The Last Lookout On Dunn Peak

PART II

MIDDLE SISTER PEAK LOOKOUT 1973

10. Step Number Next

11. The High World

12. The Burning Index

13. Visitors

14. The Birds And The Bees...And A Bear

15. August On Fire

16. Put Back The Trees

17. Locked In A Forest

PART III

BETWEEN MOUNTAINS

18. Indiana, Idaho, Pennsylvania And Washington

PART IV


A ONE NIGHT STAND 1993

19. The Kabuki Dancer's Sword

PART V


20. What Were We Thinking?

21. Summer Time...And The Livin' Ain't Easy

22. I've Looked At Clouds From Both Sides Now

23. August, 2010

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CIN1638640084G
9781638640080
1638640084
The Last Lookout on Dunn Peak: Fire Spotting in Idaho's St. Joe National Forest by Nancy Sule Hammond
Used - Good
Paperback
Washington State University Press
20230831
180
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