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Expand Up @@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ rice-peak,,,Rice Peak,,,,,,44.50653,-115.62789,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,to
rock-rabbit-point,,,Rock Rabbit Point,,,,,,45.26107,-115.2389,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,tower,,,,,,,,,
rocky-point,,,Rocky Point,,,,,,46.58222,-114.66587,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,tower,,,,,,,,,
rocky-point-2,,,Rocky Point #2,,,,,,46.84568,-116.87758,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,tower,,,,,,,,,
roughneck-peak,,roughneck-theta1.jpg,Ruffneck Peak,2021-08-23,"<strong>Built:</strong> 1932<br><strong>Status</strong>: Staffed<br><strong>Cabin:</strong> L-4<br><Strong>Other Resources:</strong><br><a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/ruffneck-peak-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/ruffneck.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>","Ruffneck Peak Lookout is located near the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and is staffed seasonally. This lookout is populated by interviews with Andy Baca and Don Scheese. Andy Baca is a fire lookout, teacher, and hunting guide. Don Scheese is the author of <i>Mountains of Memory: A Fire Lookout's Life in the River of No Return Wilderness</i>. Watch clips and their full interviews for descriptions of the lookout's place in the landscape, the tension between human settlement and wilderness areas, and information about a recent earthquake near Ruffneck Peak. ",,Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness,44.48270554,-115.155742,,,record,firetower,,,,firetower,/objects/roughneck-theta1.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/roughneck-theta3_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/roughneck-theta3_th.jpg,1932,Staffed,L-4,"<a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/ruffneck-peak-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/ruffneck.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>",,
roughneck-peak,,roughneck-theta1.jpg,Ruffneck Peak,2021-08-23,"<strong>Built:</strong> 1932<br><strong>Status</strong>: Staffed<br><strong>Cabin:</strong> L-4<br><Strong>Other Resources:</strong><br><a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/ruffneck-peak-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/ruffneck.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>","Ruffneck Peak Lookout is located near the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness and is staffed seasonally. This lookout is populated by interviews with Andy Baca and Don Scheese. Andy Baca is a fire lookout, teacher, and hunting guide. Don Scheese is the author of <i>Mountains of Memory: A Fire Lookout's Life in the River of No Return Wilderness</i>. Watch clips and their full interviews for descriptions of the lookout's place in the landscape, the tension between human settlement and wilderness areas, and information about a recent earthquake near Ruffneck Peak. ",Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness; Mountains of Memory; Don Scheese; Earthquake Activity; Staffed Lookouts; L-4; ruffneck peak,Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness,44.48270554,-115.155742,,,record,firetower,,,,firetower,/objects/roughneck-theta1.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/roughneck-theta3_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/roughneck-theta3_th.jpg,1932,Staffed,L-4,"<a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/ruffneck-peak-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/ruffneck.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>",,
roughneck-peak001,roughneck-peak,andy_final_3.mp4,A Few Words on Life as a Lookout,2021-08-23,"Andy explains that he began working on lookouts the year <i> A River Runs Through it </i> (1992) came out, and that its soundtrack ""epitomizes the lookout life."" ",,Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness; Mountains of Memory; Don Scheese; Earthquake Activity; Staffed Lookouts; L-4; ruffneck peak,Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness,44.48270554,-115.155742,,,image;MovingImage,video/mp4,eng,,,video,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/videos/andy_final_3.mp4,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/andy_final_3_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/andy_final_3_th.jpg,,,,,,"00:00:00:00 - 00:00:34:14

[Andy] My name is Andy Baca. Gosh, I got interested. I began working for the Forest Service at Kirkwood Historic Ranch in Hell's Canyon, and I went to school with Mark Schreiter, who did who did War Eagle and Miner's Peak and Pilot Peak and Williams Peak. So he had a long history of lookouts and just my association with him. He did Heaven's Gate one year and all my days off at Kirkwood, I'd go up and visit him.
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snow-peak,,,Snow Peak,,,,,,47.04527,-115.63286,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,tower,,,,,,,,,
sourdough-peak,,,Sourdough Peak,,,,,,45.727,-115.81589,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,tower,,,,,,,,,
south-mountain,,,South Mountain,,,,,,42.74,-116.91395,,,record,compound_object,eng,,,tower,,,,,,,,,
spot-mountain,,spot_theta.jpg,Spot Mountain,,"<strong>Built:</strong> 1922<br><strong>Status</strong>: Staffed<br><strong>Cabin:</strong> R-6<br><Strong>Other Resources:</strong><br><a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/spot-mountain-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/spotmtn.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>","Spot Mountain Lookout is an actively staffed lookout in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. This tower is populated by an interview with Rhett and Mark Moak who have staffed lookout towers for over forty years and have been described as ""the finest eyes on the forest."" Watch the full interview to hear the Moaks discuss the daily role of lookouts, why lookouts should continue to be staffed by human beings, and being evacuated by helicopter during the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire. ",,Magruder Corridor,45.78728,-114.85466,,,record,firetower,eng,,,firetower,/objects/spot_theta.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/spot_theta_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/spot_theta_th.jpg,1922,Staffed,R-6,"<a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/spot-mountain-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/spotmtn.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>",,
spot-mountain,,spot_theta.jpg,Spot Mountain,,"<strong>Built:</strong> 1922<br><strong>Status</strong>: Staffed<br><strong>Cabin:</strong> R-6<br><Strong>Other Resources:</strong><br><a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/spot-mountain-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/spotmtn.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>","Spot Mountain Lookout is an actively staffed lookout in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. This tower is populated by an interview with Rhett and Mark Moak who have staffed lookout towers for over forty years and have been described as ""the finest eyes on the forest."" Watch the full interview to hear the Moaks discuss the daily role of lookouts, why lookouts should continue to be staffed by human beings, and being evacuated by helicopter during the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire. ",Lynx Fire; Osbourne Fire Finder; Staffed Lookouts; R-6; FMO false smokes; legitimate smokes; trigger point; man-wife lookouts; patrol points; fire shield; cover; blow-up;,Magruder Corridor,45.78728,-114.85466,,,record,firetower,eng,,,firetower,/objects/spot_theta.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/spot_theta_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/spot_theta_th.jpg,1922,Staffed,R-6,"<a href=""http://nhlr.org/lookouts/us/id/spot-mountain-lookout/"">National Lookout Historic Register</a><br><a href=""https://www.firelookout.com/id/spotmtn.html"">Rex's Fire Tower Page</a>",,
spot-mountain001,spot-mountain,moak_final_2.mp4,The Lynx and Eagle Creek Fires,2021-09-25,Rhett Moak discusses calling in the Lynx Fire and being evacuated during the Eagle Creek fire,,Lynx Fire; Osbourne Fire Finder; Staffed Lookouts; R-6; FMO false smokes; legitimate smokes; trigger point; man-wife lookouts; patrol points; fire shield; cover; blow-up; ,Magruder Corridor,45.78728,-114.85466,,,image;MovingImage,video/mp4,eng,,,video,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/videos/moak_final_2.mp4,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/moak_final_2_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/moak_final_2_th.jpg,,,,,,
spot-mountain002,spot-mountain,moaks_lost.mp4,What is Lost in the Transition Away from the Human Staffed Lookout?,2021-09-25,The Moaks discusses what is lost as the Forest Service and other agencies move away from lookout use.,,Staffed Lookouts; legitimate smokes; trigger point; man-wife lookouts; patrol points; blow-up; water dog,Magruder Corridor,45.78728,-114.85466,,,image;MovingImage,video/mp4,eng,,,video,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/videos/moaks_lost.mp4,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/small/moaks_lost_sm.jpg,https://cdil.lib.uidaho.edu/keeping-watch/objects/thumbs/moaks_lost_th.jpg,,,,,,"00:00:00:00 - 00:00:29:01

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