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Bo Zarts

(25,769 posts)
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 05:02 PM Dec 24

Fire Lookout Life: Basic Essentials



Pinyon Peak Lookout - Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness
Salmon-Challis National Forest, Idaho
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Response to Bo Zarts (Original post)

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,683 posts)
2. Coffee and bacon are certainly the basics, my dear Bo!
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 05:24 PM
Dec 24

This B&W photo really brings home just how basic these elements are.

2naSalit

(94,181 posts)
3. It's truly the whole thing right there.
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 05:31 PM
Dec 24

It's what I have most mornings, I add pancakes or toast and a piece of fruit just to spice things up.

Great photo. Merry Christmas!

Bozvotros

(856 posts)
6. Jack Kerouac would be happy to know a kindred spirit was keeping watch.
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 06:27 PM
Dec 24

You just need an old underwood typewriter and a roll of shelf paper.

ChazInAz

(2,818 posts)
8. When I am in need of a serenity infusion...
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 06:42 PM
Dec 24

I just read the closing of "Dharma Bums".
Kerouac's best writing!

Bozvotros

(856 posts)
12. I will have to read that again.
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 08:39 PM
Dec 24

It's been a very long time. Kerouac inspired me to hitchhike twice from Indiana to California and the Pacific Northwest. Not to mention the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia and Florida (the worst trip I ever had.)

Bozvotros

(856 posts)
15. I've been listening to Big Sur on Audible.
Fri Jan 3, 2025, 05:42 PM
Jan 3

Whoever is narrating is doing a good job of capturing Kerouac's manic beat energy. Some great writing there too!

Bo Zarts

(25,769 posts)
10. When I started working this particular lookout there was a poem by Gary Snyder thumb-tacked to a window post ..
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 07:56 PM
Dec 24

Someone had written it out by hand on pale blue paper. Snyder worked Sourdough Peak lookout while Kerouac was in Desolation Peak. Philip Whalen was in a third lookout in the same ranger district. That fire season there were three "Beat Poets" working fire lookouts on three of the most majestic peaks in the Upper Skagit region of the North Cascades.

But Gary Snyder only worked one season because the US Forest Service found out about his previos affiliation with the "Wobblies," and he was blackballed from any future work with the USFS. But his boss loved him: "That's one calm son-of-a-bitch." The mule skinner that packed Gary in on mules at the first of the season said that all Snyder took to eat was a fifty pound bag of rice and a gallon of soy sauce. Snyder melted snow for water to cook the rice.

At age 94, Snyder is one of the few Beat Poets who is still alive. He is the only one alive of the three (Kerouac, Whalen, and Snyder) who worked fire lookouts that season in the early 1950s.

Bozvotros

(856 posts)
11. Wow, I didn't realize there were 3 beat poets on fire lookouts.
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 08:34 PM
Dec 24

I think Edward Abbey took some turns up there too. You are in some fine rarefied artistic air up there.

Bo Zarts

(25,769 posts)
14. Yes, Edward Abbey did indeed work a fire lookout or two .. one in the Tonto National Forest of Arizona.
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 11:04 AM
Dec 25

Abbey's novel "Black Sun" is about the fire lookout life.

ChazInAz

(2,818 posts)
13. Now there's some info I didn't have!
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 08:53 AM
Dec 25

Three Beats on the mountain tops.
And Japhy Ryder is still with us!

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