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BeastOfTheTrees
WKR
I looked into wildland fire as well. Especially the smoke jumpers, it was extremely tempting to put in an app when I saw the announcement for them this past summer. We won’t move for many years though unfortunately.My two cents. Never been a guide, but did spend 6 years as a grunt. So I understand the need for that grind of the field time. You love to hate it, or hate to love it, whatever that saying is! Got out finished my degree then moved out west and worked for the feds as a wildland firefighter for 5 years. Absolutely kickass job, you go and see so many awesome places that no one else gets to. You’re pushed physically and mentally but in my opinion it’s worth it. Pay is ok. You’re on the road chasing fires all summer and if you start with a southern crew you’ll be off by hunting season (not archery). If you’re looking for fun, demanding season work check into it. I worked on an engine, Helitack, and as a shot for one season. I thought the initial attack Helitack crew was the most fun. Then, when I was shit full of sleeping in the dirt full time I moved to the front range and now been with a big city dept for 10yrs. Again, never been a guide, but have experienced the seasonal mountain work.
The plan currently is attend the school, work for some outfit to get the feet wet seasonally if possible. Then see what happens.
I wonder if you know the Battalion Chief ( I believe that correct?) around Canon City. My buddy married his daughter.