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The Man on the Mountain Top - 1957 film about forest fire lookouts in BC 

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The film looks at the role of the fire lookouts across British Columbia. The role was to spot fires to help the Forest Service deal with wildfires. They were located quite literally on the top of mountains, sort of required if you are to see anything.
These lookouts were crucial during an era when the technology did not exist to find fires early on in any other way. It was a popular summer job for university students you liked solitude in the wilderness.
Back in 1957 there were 150 permanent lookouts and more were added temporarily as needed. Each lookout covered an area with a radius of about 15 kilometers, this is an area of about 80,000 hectares. There about 60,000,000 hectares of forest in BC so the lockouts covered 20% of the forests at best but since they needed to overlap their coverage so that the location could be triangulated it was a lot less.
This film was made for the BC Forest Service in 1957
Produced by the Public INformation and Education Divison
S.E. Park - Director
Barbara Davies - Photography
Ted Reynolds - Narration
Doug Forrester - Story
This production was later re-edited and titled 'The Man on the Tower' (1965)
This production is one of a collection of historical films and videos that were digitized as part of the celebration of the centenary of the BC Forest Service in 2012. Digitization was done through a grant from the UBC Ike Barber Learning Centre and funding from the BC Forest Service Centenary Society.
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@EdmontonRails
@EdmontonRails 11 месяцев назад
Getting paid to have a premium view of the scenery, I could only dream of a job that good now
@OkanaganGardenerandForager
@OkanaganGardenerandForager Год назад
I'm glad to see you putting out new content again! Thank you!
@BCHistory
@BCHistory Год назад
thanks
@chevtruck1000
@chevtruck1000 Год назад
Incredible how wrong the policy was then. Not letting the forest clear itself out with occasional fires has allowed the buildup of so much fuel in underbrush and small, dead trees that now there is no way to stop a fire from taking out everything it touches. We are paying for it now.
@amarm4667
@amarm4667 8 месяцев назад
Their main objective was to protect the logging industry then, it would’ve been different if they actually gotten around to logging all those areas by now, but obviously that didn’t happen now we pay for it
@P7777-u7r
@P7777-u7r 19 дней назад
They need to let the open bush burn naturally now that we know of the importance of actual fire to the forest but when it comes to human settlement in BC we need some of the more aggressive policy. BC used to actually be able to draft it's adult population which outlived the federal Canadian military draft and as a modern version IMO BC wildfire needs something similar to what the reserves are in the military because there's no shortage of willing volunteers to fight fires when they threaten their homes but BCWS turns away most of them when they call because BCWS is mostly made up of full time positions of which there can only be so many and people who try to fight fires on their own are often understandably frowned on by the authorities for risking their lives without training. Having local volunteers who meet every so often to have the proper training that can report for duty when needed seems like the missing link we need.
@ricknelson576
@ricknelson576 Год назад
This,I believe we need back here. 24/7 fire towers instead of trusting these satellites to tell us. I've been here my 67 years of life and back in the day don't remember have forest fires like we now experience every year now. Climate change or not.
@BCHistory
@BCHistory Год назад
There is probably a case for some lockouts but the data of the last 20 years cleary show a major shift in fire seasons from the period of 1911 to 2001
@jimhenderson9167
@jimhenderson9167 Год назад
@@BCHistory ..... very true. We don't want another fire season like the late 50's when many millions of acres burned in the Northwest.
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