Man would that be a "dream job". Sit in a tower, look out the window and have nobody hassling you.
A little different but the lighthouse in Saugerties NY can be rented by the night. Very neat place.Rent for overnight stays and such for fun?
That is AWESOME. Can i come?
their still used around here to pinpoint where the fire is in a large open forest or park. In the area, two or three are used to triangulate where the fire is. Each tower has a compass type table and if a fire breaks out, each tower will communicate back to HQ with an angular direction from their respective tower and ten HQ can tell local fire fighters exactly where the fire is and perhaps how to attack the fire from accessible roads
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Been to Hemlock butte lookout a few times. Awesome place. We used to go see lookouts on weekends, really enjoyed seeing them. Haven’t rented one yet but plan on it this summer. Alaways thought it would be fun to work at one. Several around this area (McCall) haven’t seen too many of them yet, most don’t have roads to them.I'm up in North idaho, there are still several lookout towers up here. I've got Corral Hill lookout about 7 miles from my house. Another one we still staff in the summer is Walde lookout and Hemlock lookout. Walde is at around 5,220 ft elevation and the tower itself is around 110ft tall, it's one of the taller ones. You have quite the view from the cabin on top!
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There are dozens of these in use and available for rental in Oregon. I've rented about 8 different sites and had some interesting experiences.
My favorite in Oregon is Acker Rock, which is perched atop a finger of rock with a 300+ foot rock face on the West side of the lookout.
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John
The last time I was there is was $40 a night. It's very popular and most nights are booked 6 months in advance.What does it cost to rent?
There are dozens of these in use and available for rental in Oregon. I've rented about 8 different sites and had some interesting experiences.
My favorite in Oregon is Acker Rock, which is perched atop a finger of rock with a 300+ foot rock face on the West side of the lookout.
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Have quite a few around here.
This was needles lookout in the sequoia national forest before it burned in 2011. It had a chimney fire.
Visited what’s left of the South Fork Lookout today. Located in the Whiskeytown National Park.
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Have quite a few around here.
This was needles lookout in the sequoia national forest before it burned in 2011. It had a chimney fire.
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