In the summer of 1972 the seasonal fire crew of four people were put to work clearing the roadside brush leading into the Bluff Creek Guard Station on the Orleans Ranger District of the Six Rivers National Forest. This work was done with hand tools and the brush was piled in a Forest Service pickup to be hauled off to a burn pile. Most of the brush was blackberries mixed with poison oak. Nobody on the crew was familiar with poison oak. It was a hot day and some members of the crew had taken their shirts off as they gathered up the brush and put in the bed of the truck stomping it down. The next day these people were human blisters in need of medical attention.
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