Idaho Fire Lookouts is an independent research and documentation project focused on the history of fire lookout towers across Idaho. The project combines field research, archival work, and public ...
Two and a half hours north of Sacramento — halfway from anywhere — an ancient metal and wood observation tower perches atop a hillside. For 92 years, someone has kept watch from the Colby Mountain ...
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Why lookout cameras are no match for the human eye | Guest commentary
A camera detection system is a band aid. A camera cannot fully evaluate the surrounding terrain. A camera cannot interpret ...
The tower, located north of Butte Meadows, has been closed since October of 2025 when the U.S. Forest Service announced its ...
Amid concerns of closure, the Butte County Board of Supervisors penned a letter asking that the Colby Mountain Fire Lookout ...
KCRW Reports Line Fire destroys historic lookout tower in SoCal. Can they rebuild? The Line Fire has scorched The Keller Peak Fire Lookout Tower, which has been around for nearly 100 years, making it ...
BUTTE MEADOWS — A petition to ask the U.S. Forest Service to save the Colby Mountain Fire Lookout was among the ideas coming from a community meeting Saturday in this mountain town. About 30 people, ...
The Butte County Board of Supervisors is considering a letter to keep the Colby Mountain Fire Lookout open, crucial for wildfire detection ...
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Some Of Idaho's Coziest Alpine Escapes Are These Unique Fire Lookouts Scattered Across The Gem State
Idaho got its nickname, the "Gem State," from the many gemstones that can be found in its rocky mountains, especially the rare star garnet, found only in Idaho and India. Nowadays, the Gem State is ...
With mountaintop settings, serene isolation and an expansive view, fire lookouts in the Willamette National Forest have plenty to offer. As new methods for spotting fires have evolved over the last ...
See the stars on October 3 at Berry Hill Fire Tower. (Photo from FFLA) McDONOUGH - On Friday night, October 3, the New York State Forest Fire Lookout Association (FFLA) and the Berry Hill Volunteer ...
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