Siskiyou Union High School - White and Gold Yearbook (Weed, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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' JDQQJL The Shasta National Forest, rich in natural resources, is a fascinating wonderland. Vast in expanse, varied in detail, affording unlimited oppor- tunities to vacationist, Sportsman, scientist, and naturalist. Its 1,915,155 acres occupy portions of Trinity, Shasta and Siskiyou counties and extend from the Sacramento Valley to the Oregon border. Mt. Shasta, with its 14,161-foot rugged peak, from which the Forest derives its name, represents the focal point of the entire area. The derivation of its name is not dehnitely known, though there are many theories about it. The first known record is in a diary dated 1827, written by Peter Skeene Ogden, a trapper and fur trader of the Hudson Bay Company. August is the finest month for climbing Mt. Shasta and this feat is a challenge to hundreds each year. The Sierra Club maintains a rest camp at timberline for those who accept the challenge. In winter, the slopes of Mt. Shasta afford the varying terrain required by the amateur and the expert skier. Shasta Lake, the reservoir created by storage of water from the Pit, McCloud and Sacramento rivers behind the great Shasta Dam, lies at the southern end of the Forest, a magnificent scenic attraction for travelers along Highway 99. Here lies unlimited opportunity for the naturalist. The Shasta region has many trees and flowers whose native habitat is limited. Among these are the Shasta Lily, famed for its lovely, graceful beauty, and Pinus Bal- fouriana, commonly known as Foxtail pine, may be found at timberline and in other locations in the Shasta Forest above 6,000 feet. Timber, contributing so much to the permanent welfare of individuals, families, and communities, is one of the greatest natural resources of the Shasta National Forest. There are several very large timber operators with headquarters within the Forest who contribute to the permanent economy of the lumber industry in Northern California. These, with several smaller operators, cut approximately 350 million feet of timber each year and handle it in 20 mills operating in the Forest.



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