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Memories of 01' Griz were still prickling my mind, and I felt we were as ready as he was to accept fire in the natural scheme of things. After all, in terms of universal processes, fire is as natural as the very rain dripping off my hat. Postscript Since the White Cap Study in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, the Northern Region of the FS has established fire management areas totaling more than 3 million acres where fires can be managed to meet resource management objectives. In 1979 alone, mo...re than 32,000 acres were burned within prescription by utilizing lightning ignitions. The fire management plan in the Scapegoat Wilderness and Danaher portion of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, several years in preparation, was implemented for the first time this summer. By the time you read this, the Scapegoat-Danaher plan, which encompasses 400,000 acres of wilderness, will have been tested by the 1981 fire season.* 17 Stalking the "Mountain Ghost" by the Rev. Ron Johnstad illustrated by Charles Fritz DURING my senior year in seminary, I was given a form to fill out which, among other things, requested my personal choices for those geographical areas of the country where I believed I could best minister.
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