A Mountain Vacation Land 



Keep the Forest Green 



The Washington National Forest is essentially a tim- 

 ber reservoir. It holds a portion of the future supply 

 which, because of remoteness, has been little logged as 

 yet. At present its recreational resource is perhaps of 

 greatest interest to the average citizen, who is invited to 

 come and enjoy that resource to the utmost. At the 

 same time he is cautioned to be careful always with fire. 

 There has been no devastating blaze for a long time. 

 Each year sees the forest greener than it was before. No 

 small part of this favorable condition is due to the 

 cooperation of the public. Such cooperation is appre- 

 ciated. Forest field officers will gladly render tourists 

 all assistance compatible with the performance of their 

 duties, and they hope that visitors will in turn lighten 

 the burden of those duties as much as possible during the 

 fire season by thoughtfulness in the many little tilings 

 which go to prevent the escape of iire. A good motto 

 for the camper is : 



LEAVE A DEAD FIRE AND A CLEAN CAMP 



" The woods wereGod's first temples. " Tiny crosses 

 tip the points of spired alpine firs 



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