Thanks, Hank, I've gotten pretty good with a scanner. I have surprised a few people when I ask if I can scan a few photos. The word yes is barely out of their mouth when my lap top and scanner are set up on a handy table. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I also have a small network of like minded USFS guys to swap stuff with and a few of the forests have finally started to put some old photos online too which has helped a lot for the stuff from out of my area.
Palomar Hotshots. This is a typical module set up, with two 10 person buggies and a superintendant's truck. Some crews use 3 smaller 6 person buggies instead of the large 10 person buggies.
Photo by Aaron Woods
Palomar Hotshots. This is a typical module set up, with two 10 person buggies and a superintendant's truck. Some crews use 3 smaller 6 person buggies instead of the large 10 person buggies.
Photo by Aaron Woods
Aaron Woods