Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest covers more than 1.5 million acres of Wisconsin's Northwoods. The USDA Forest Service manages the land for multiple uses including forestry, wildlife habitat, recreation, harvesting of forest products, fisheries, and wilderness and natural areas.
The Chequamegon side of the forest covers about 858,400 acres in Ashland, Bayfield, Sawyer, Price, Taylor, and Vilas counties, while the Nicolet side of the forest covers nearly 661,400 acres in Florence, Forest, Langlade, Oconto, Oneida, and Vilas counties.
The Forest Supervisor's Office for these 2 National Forests is in Rhinelander, WI. The Ranger Districts are located in: the Eagle River-Florence Ranger District in Eagle River, WI; the Hayward Office in Hayward, WI; the Lakewood Office in Lakewood, WI; the Laona Office in Laona, WI; the Medford Office in Medford, WI: the Park Falls Office in Park Falls, WI: and the Washburn Ranger District in Washburn, WI. This is exactly as the forest's website lists them. It is unknown why there are 5 "Offices" with no reference to Ranger Districts. In any case, this indicates a climate of decreasing budgets. The dispatch center is located in the Forest Supervisor's Office in Rhinelander and identifies as "Rhinelander." It dispatches all federal resources in the state. Across town in another location is the Michigan State Dispatch Center that serves all State resources in Michigan. It also identifies as "Rhinelander." The two centers should not be confused with each other, they are 2 separate entities.
168.6500 168.6500 BM 110.9 Natl Flt Fllw National Flight Following - Clear Lake FMN Federal
168.6250 168.6250 BM 110.9 Tx Natl Air Grd National Air Guard - Clear Lake FMN Federal
170.4625 170.4625 BM 110.9 Frst Net Est Nicolet National Forest East - West of Anvil Lake FMN Federal
170.4625 170.4625 BM 123.0 Frst Met Wst Chequamegon National Forest West - Great Divide Ranger Station FMN Federal
This is perhaps another National Forest that must have repeaters. It would not seem that both forests can be covered by 2 remote bases.
The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest covers more than 1.5 million acres of Wisconsin's Northwoods. The USDA Forest Service manages the land for multiple uses including forestry, wildlife habitat, recreation, harvesting of forest products, fisheries, and wilderness and natural areas.
The Chequamegon side of the forest covers about 858,400 acres in Ashland, Bayfield, Sawyer, Price, Taylor, and Vilas counties, while the Nicolet side of the forest covers nearly 661,400 acres in Florence, Forest, Langlade, Oconto, Oneida, and Vilas counties.
The Forest Supervisor's Office for these 2 National Forests is in Rhinelander, WI. The Ranger Districts are located in: the Eagle River-Florence Ranger District in Eagle River, WI; the Hayward Office in Hayward, WI; the Lakewood Office in Lakewood, WI; the Laona Office in Laona, WI; the Medford Office in Medford, WI: the Park Falls Office in Park Falls, WI: and the Washburn Ranger District in Washburn, WI. This is exactly as the forest's website lists them. It is unknown why there are 5 "Offices" with no reference to Ranger Districts. In any case, this indicates a climate of decreasing budgets. The dispatch center is located in the Forest Supervisor's Office in Rhinelander and identifies as "Rhinelander." It dispatches all federal resources in the state. Across town in another location is the Michigan State Dispatch Center that serves all State resources in Michigan. It also identifies as "Rhinelander." The two centers should not be confused with each other, they are 2 separate entities.
168.6500 168.6500 BM 110.9 Natl Flt Fllw National Flight Following - Clear Lake FMN Federal
168.6250 168.6250 BM 110.9 Tx Natl Air Grd National Air Guard - Clear Lake FMN Federal
170.4625 170.4625 BM 110.9 Frst Net Est Nicolet National Forest East - West of Anvil Lake FMN Federal
170.4625 170.4625 BM 123.0 Frst Met Wst Chequamegon National Forest West - Great Divide Ranger Station FMN Federal
This is perhaps another National Forest that must have repeaters. It would not seem that both forests can be covered by 2 remote bases.