from May 15 to October 15 as that locality can got dangor- 

 cus while the high country is under snow, 



T7ill "bo nocossary to have lookout, men camped 

 on these lockouts and not a mile cr mere away, must "bo 

 on lookouts oarly and. lato and not leavo station unless 

 semohcdy takes his place. 



Sono trouble in previous years in too naiiy volun~ 

 toors coning to firos. 411 not try to correct this mis~ 

 tako as it givos ornfidonoo in relying on oottlors 



Uocossity for portable phonos was shown. 

 ERES: 



It has boon prorecL that patrolmen with horses 

 en secondary lookout points and in telephone communication 

 is better than riding patrol. 



The practioo of having written instructions cov- 

 ering every known c oir 1 : intone y for the benefit of assistant 

 rangers is satisfactory* 



The greatest lesson learned by mo during the past 

 fire soaacn was a lack of correlation of the services of the 

 Lookout, nan and the Patrolman. Por example it often hap- 

 pened that the Lookcrat would report a fire and it would 

 be impossible to got in tauoh with the proper patrolman 

 without some delay..- sonotiraes more, sonetirios loss* The 



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