Durango police looking for suspects who racked up more than $1,200 in fraudulent charges
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Rick Freimuth scans the horizon looking for smoke, as he and his wife, Linda, have been doing from the Benchmark Lookout Tower for the past three years.
‘It’s a fantastic view of it all’; fire tower turns 50
Rick Freimuth scans the horizon looking for smoke, as he and his wife, Linda, have been doing from the Benchmark Lookout Tower for the past three years.
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Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
The Benchmark Lookout Tower north of Dolores has been in operation for the past 50 years.
‘It’s a fantastic view of it all’; fire tower turns 50
The Benchmark Lookout Tower north of Dolores has been in operation for the past 50 years.
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Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Rick and Linda Freimuth have lived in the Benchmark Lookout Tower for the past three years during fire season northwest of Dolores. The 14-by-14-foot living space is plenty for the two of them, they say.
‘It’s a fantastic view of it all’; fire tower turns 50
Rick and Linda Freimuth have lived in the Benchmark Lookout Tower for the past three years during fire season northwest of Dolores. The 14-by-14-foot living space is plenty for the two of them, they say.
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Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Rick Freimuth walks up the 100 steps in the Benchmark Lookout Tower where he and his wife, Linda, have lived for the past three years during fire season north of Dolores.
‘It’s a fantastic view of it all’; fire tower turns 50
Rick Freimuth walks up the 100 steps in the Benchmark Lookout Tower where he and his wife, Linda, have lived for the past three years during fire season north of Dolores.
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Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
A closer view of Lone Cone as seen from Benchmark Lookout Tower northwest of Dolores.
‘It’s a fantastic view of it all’; fire tower turns 50
Rick Freimuth uses an Osborne Firefinder in the Benchmark Lookout Tower north of Dolores.
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Jerry McBride/Durango Herald
Rick Freimuth uses an Osborne Fire Finder in the Benchmark Lookout Tower as his wife, Linda, spins yarn northwest of Dolores. The lookout tower is 42-feet tall and allows fire observers to track fires and feed that information to firefighters.
‘It’s a fantastic view of it all’; fire tower turns 50
Rick Freimuth uses an Osborne Fire Finder in the Benchmark Lookout Tower as his wife, Linda, spins yarn northwest of Dolores. The lookout tower is 42-feet tall and allows fire observers to track fires and feed that information to firefighters.
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Courtesy of Angela Atwood
Gabriel Baldonado became estranged from his family about three years ago after his wife died suddenly, said his sister, Angela Atwood.