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Title: | Harney Peak Lookout Tower Preservation Project |
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Volunteers from the the Black Hills Backcountry Horsemen of South Dakota and others assisted Forest Service personnel including, Forest Service Region 2 Lead Packer, Glen Ryan, with his mule pack-string, with the Black Hills National Forest Harney Peak Lookout Tower Preservation Project. Employees and volunteers hauled supplies and equipment to the top of the historic Harney Peak Lookout Tower to be used for restoration work. Tools, scaffolding, windows, concrete, water, and misc. items were packed in. In September 2013, volunteers installed 18 replica windows. Additionally, the Forest Service worked to repair the mortared stone stairs attached to the lookout tower. Maintenance efforts were traditional, meaning no motorized equipment or wheeled tools were used. |
Original Filename: | harney_preservation_proj_final_draft_web.m4v |
Forest or Agency: | Black Hills National Forest |
Black Hills NF Districts and National Monuments: | Hell Canyon |
Event Name: | Harney Peak Lookout Tower Preservation Project |
City: | Custer |
State: | SD |
Country: | USA |
Date Created: | Wed Sep 11 00:00:00 EST 2013 |
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Categories: | Video/ Historic/ CCC, Video/ People/ Forest Employees, Video/ People/ Volunteers, Video/ Places/ Black Elk Wilderness, Video/ Places/ Historic Site, Video/ Recreation/ Horse Riding |
Photographer/Author/Videographer: | Scott Jacobson |
Photographer Phone: | (605) 673-9200 |
Copyright Status: | Public Domain |
Internal/External: | External Use |
Rights Usage Terms: | Public Domain, Please credit individual photographer, Black Hills National Forest |
Added By: | Bethany Doten ( bethany.doten@usda.gov ) |
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Orientation: | Landscape |
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ID: | 8867 |
Size: | 63.43 MB; 720 x 480 pixels; 7 minutes 9 seconds; |
Provider: | Black Hills National Forest |
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