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“Bill Matthias shows how a courageous band of volunteers stood up to one of the most powerful forces of nature to save people’s homes and lives. Monster Fire tells the incredible story of a modern conflagration that opened an era of fires in the Great North Woods. Anyone with a cabin on a lake will want to hear its cautionary tale.” (Rocky Barker, author of Scorched Earth: How the Fires of Yellowstone Changed America)
“In Monster Fire at Minong, Bill Matthias has captured not only the destructive fury of the fire itself, but the anxious urgency and high stakes that face the folks responsible for taming the beast. It is the intriguing human side of fire suppression that people may be less familiar with, and Bill sheds light on the acute stress associated with that effort. It makes for a fascinating read." (Blair Anderson, Chief, Forest Fire Management, Wisconsin Division of Forestry)
“The fire seemed to have a life of its own, and I recall wondering how a bunch of puny humans could possibly deal with such a monster. Bill Matthias has captured that feeling of awe and dread in his wonderful account of a historic time in northwestern Wisconsin history. . . . If you were there, it is like reliving the moment, and if you were not there, this is a story that will capture you and not let you go until you’ve finished the final sentence.” (Bill Thornley, editor, Spooner Advocate, and teenage firefighter on the Five Mile Tower Fire)
“Matthias evokes the searing heat and the ravenous fury of flames as hundreds of men and machines were mobilized in a feverish fight to save homes and lives. Within the drama of human sacrifice needed to tame the fiery beast, he has chronicled the techniques of modern-day forest firefighting, many of which evolved from lessons learned in that monster fire. All that is missing is the smell of smoke.” (Earl Thayer, retired, Board of Directors, Wisconsin Lakes Association)
“A well-balanced account of a past event and its impact upon the present.” (James R. Miller, retired, Wisconsin DNR Fire Control)
Bill Matthias was born in Columbus, Wisconsin, and grew up in Madison. He began his studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison as a preforestry major and rekindled his interest in the pine, oak, and lake regions of northwest Wisconsin when he became the superintendent of Northwood School District in Minong in 1975. While superintendent, Matthias launched the teenage firefighting crews at Northwood High School and battled the Five Mile Tower Fire of 1977 for 50 hours. He and his wife, Karen, spend their winters in Florida and each spring return to the Wisconsin Northwoods, where Matthias is a charter member of the Wascott Volunteer Fire Department.
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Gift for My Father,
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This review is from: Monster Fire at Minong: Wisconsin's Five Mile Tower Fire of 1977 (Paperback)
I bought this book for my Dad. He is now a retired Forester Ranger who was on this fire and if I remember right was quoted in the book.Must read for any Forester Ranger, US Forest Service fire fighter, or city fire department that can be called out to wild land fires.
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The captivating true story of men vs. nature,
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This review is from: Monster Fire at Minong: Wisconsin's Five Mile Tower Fire of 1977 (Paperback)
Volunteer firefighter Bill Matthias presents Monster Fire at Minong: Wisconsin's Five Mile Tower Fire of 1977, the true story of one of the largest wildfires in Wisconsin's history, a blaze that destroyed more than 13,000 acres and sixty-three edifices. More than just a historical chronicle, Monster Fire at Minong reveals the heroic actions of volunteers who dared to combat the ferocity of a deadly blaze to defend the homes and the lives of their fellow human beings. A handful of black-and-white photographs illustrates this captivating true story of men vs. nature.
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Reads like a well-told story. Tells the story of a fire in northern Wisconsin that changed the face of fire-fighting. If you live - or have a cabin on a lake - in the pine-covered woods of any midwestern state, you'll find the story captivating!
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