Ranger Peak Lookout was an active primary lookout from 1916 to at least 1921. It was located on the Port Orford Ranger District of the Siskiyou National Forest. There were no legal descriptions or any hints to physical locations. The following article is from the September 1918 issue of "The Siskiyou Bulletin"
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"The lookout station at Ranger Peak was practically of no use during the first half of the month on account of smoke, therefore making intensive patrol necessary in the most dangerous localities. Miss Hilda Muender had to give up her job on September 10 and take up her duties as "School-Marm" at Agness while her brother Carl held down the lookout the balance of the month when he had to return to Oregon City to again enter high school. The services of the Muenders were entirely satisfactory and it hoped that Miss Hilda will be in a position to accept the job again next year, but then Dan Cupid may get busy and cheat me out of a perfectly capable lady lookout." Submitted by the District Ranger
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Sad to say that the poor Ranger was disappointed because Miss Hilda did not return the following season.
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I have checked all my maps and have been unable to locate this site, of course, it may have been named something else officially and has lived on in good service. Iron Mountain? seems possible. The Ranger Peak paper trail ended with the 1921 staffing list and Iron Mountain was first mentioned as lookout materials being cut in 1924. If anyone knows, I would appreciate the help.
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