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Mount Leecher fire lookout (interior)
USA

A clouded hazy view from near the top of Mt. Leecher near Carlton, Washington.  Fire lookouts have adorned the summit since at least 1922 w/ a road leading to the top constructed around 1931.  In 2014 the lookout was surrounded & almost destroyed by the Carlton Complex Fire which scorched 256,108 acres b/w July 14 & August 24. 

 

During our visit we were greeted by Lightning Bill Austin who has worked 33 years for the US Forest Service scouting out for fires.  He gave us a rundown of a current storm that was passing through the area during our visit, yet somehow in the moment we were dodging all the lightning.  It was his eighth year manning the Leecher lookout after having served at other lookouts in the region, a job he was very passionate for.  Also an avid painter, he also had a collection of jewelry danglies (he referred to them as Lightning Bill Danglies) that he was busy making to which he let visitors to the lookout take a few as souvenirs.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 20756x10378
Taken: 07/08/2023
Caricate: 09/05/2024
Published: 09/05/2024
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Tags: mount leecher; washington; fire lookout; tower; summit; okanogan national forest; lightning bill; austin
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