THE DOME
New Mexico - Santa Fe National Forest
November 23, 1940: "A U.S. Forest Service tractor crew returned tonight after an unsuccessful effort to reach five rangers marooned since Monday by deep snows in the Jemez mountains of Northern New Mexico, 65 miles west of here (Santa Fe).
The snow-bound rangers, headed by Graeme McGowan, winter sports expert of Santa Fe, reported by telephone that they were suffering no hardships and that the Dome Lookout Station, where the storm caught them, was well provisioned.
A large tractor was to be sent out tomorrow to buck the snow lying two or more feet deep." (Arizona Independent Republic)
The snow-bound rangers, headed by Graeme McGowan, winter sports expert of Santa Fe, reported by telephone that they were suffering no hardships and that the Dome Lookout Station, where the storm caught them, was well provisioned.
A large tractor was to be sent out tomorrow to buck the snow lying two or more feet deep." (Arizona Independent Republic)