Miami Mountain Fire Lookout, Page 9
Located in the Sierra National Forest, United States Forest Service's,
Bass Lake Ranger District

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These pages are dedicated to all the volunteers who have graciously given of their time and effort to staff and train the many lookout volunteers during the below listed fire season. They have helped to protect our community from the threat of fire and disaster. Our communities thanks to them for their time and dedication. A very special thanks to Ahwahnee Volunteers at Station 16 and Maureen Wallings for her many uncounted hours of coordinating and scheduling tower coverage during this past fire season.

2000 Community Volunteer Statistics:

Volunteer Name Days Hours

Astier, J.

1 5

Brubaker

1 9

Camp, Rich

24 209

Camp, Roy

10 86

Darling, D.

1 9

Darling, M

1 9

Deitz

2 18

Eaton, B.

5 43

Eulburg, A

2 17

Goldstrand, B.

1 9

Harris, S.

9 81

Jepsen

1 9

Kirby, B.

4 37

Kirby, K.

7 63

Knowles, J.

6 49

Legg, E.

8 69

Marchant, J.

3 27

Marchant, L.

3 27

McHorney, ?.

5 45
Volunteer Name Days Hours

McHorney, ?.

3 27

Murphy, N.

9 80

Murphy, R.

9 80

Putman, J.

4 30

Rensley, W.

1 9

Robinson, B.

7 63

Robinson, D.

7 63

Schesser, B.

4 34

Seahr, K.

1 10

Silvester, J.

8 71

Silvester, K.

8 71

Smith, C.

1 9

Steele, ?.

2 18

Steele, B.

4 33

Stillman

1 9

Thomas, G.

3 27

Weimer, C.

3 26

Zerbel, C.

1 9

Zerbel, D.

3 27

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