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redbeardcanoeworks
06/11/2020 02:24PM
 

Bushwhacked up to the fire tower near Devils Cascade last week. Actually a very easy hike. A lot of exposed granite as you get to the top of the hill.
Found the foundation of the fire tower and the top of the tower. Looks like they may have cut the tower down, then cut up the steel supports and left the tower top lying on its side in the woods. Not much stuff around, spent a half hour doing circles trying to find the cabin and outhouse and trash piles but never did.
Inside the top of the tower, there are still many signatures and dates scratched into the paint, some still legible. Oldest i saw was 1948. Pretty fun.
 
LindenTree
06/12/2020 10:34AM
 
More like this.

Many can be rented now for the public to stay in.

Fire Tower Lookout Association

 
LindenTree
06/12/2020 09:45AM
 
Many I have been to have written signatures on the outsides and the dates that the person staffed the tower. I have been a lookout in them a few times. Many times I shuttled supplies to the current lookout/towerman or woman.


Most of the full time lookouts I have met are unique individuals after living in isolation for months at a time, a persons bubble can get off level.
 
rtallent
06/12/2020 12:27PM
 
Not that I want to turn into Ranger Gordon, but where was that old tower, in relation to the Devils Cascade gorge and the Sioux Hustler trail?
 
inspector13
06/12/2020 10:15AM
 

What? Like this guy?