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Page 1: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

Pulaski Tunnel Trail

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Page 2: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

 

Page 3: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The trailhead sign orientates the hiker to the characteristics of the trail.

Page 4: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

From the trail description, the hiker can determine the distance, time and effort he or she is willing to commit to the experience.

Page 5: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The paved section proceeds from the parking lot past two historic displays and three interpretative sign recognizing

Pulaski and past firefighters.

Page 6: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The trail crosses Moon Pass Road and leads to an impressive bridge that traverses the main fork of Placer Creek.

 

Page 7: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

This bridge and twelve interpretive signs are decorated with pulaskis, the firefighting tool attributed to Ed Pulaski. 

 

Page 8: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The Great Fire of 1910 and the heroism of Ed Pulaski is interpreted by the signs distributed along the trail.

 

Page 9: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The Pulaski Tunnel Trail is located in the Coeur d’Alene Mountains in the Bitterroot Range of the Rocky Mountains.

 

Page 10: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The hike penetrates a wooded canyon surrounded by the

Idaho Panhandle National Forest.

Page 11: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The trail follows the West Fork of Placer Creek for two miles in this beautiful canyon.

 

Page 12: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The trail has some uphill sections with a total gain of 800 feet in elevation.

However, most of the trail is relatively flat. 

Page 13: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

High quality, impregnated porcelain signs inform the hiker of the Great Fire stories.

Page 14: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The West Fork of Placer Creek provides many views of waterfalls, cascades and pools.

 

Page 15: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

Cedar snags, stumps and logs left after the 1910 Fire litter the creek and forest.

 

Page 16: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The War Eagle Mine, Pulaski’s initial destination during the fire, is located about half-way to the Pulaski Tunnel.

 

Page 17: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

This northwest forest includes:

Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Grand Fir,

Engleman Spruce, Mountain Hemlock,

Western Larch, Black Cottonwood,

Pacific Yew, Quaking Aspen,

Western White Pine and

Lodgepole Pine 

Page 18: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

Signs at the Pulaski Tunnel overlook describe the ordeal endured by fire fighters during the Great Fire of 1910.

 

Page 19: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The Pulaski Tunnel is not accessible, but can be viewed from an overlook just over the rock wall.

 

Page 20: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

The adit re-creation was based on the historic photographs taken shortly after the 1910 fire.

Page 21: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.
Page 22: Pulaski Tunnel Trail.. The trailhead for the Pulaski Tunnel trail is located one mile south of Wallace.

Guest Register Comments

Samples from 2010

The Gold Standard of Trails This is a firefighter’s Pilgrimage! Incredible history lesson Thanks Hidden treasure! Great! Awesome trail! Thanks! I am so thankful that my taxes have gone to this wonderful history After reading t. Egan’s “The Big Burn,” it’s really nice to see you keeping “Big Ed” Pulaski’s legacy alive. Keep up the great work! Kudos to the Forest Service! Well Done

My grandpa was in the tunnel – Thanx. Wonderful – Profound, I am in awe . . . Super trail & signage. A great tribute! Great piece of forestry history Also read Big Burn – Fitting tribute to Pulaski & all forest fire fighters

 

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Guest Register Comments .

Samples from 2011

AMAZING SITE! NICE PRESERVATION OF HISTORY Best interpretive story around Excellent way to experience history! Thanks for keeping this story alive A pilgrimage - TRULY “HISTORY FROM THE ASHES” Excellent trail work! Great bridges: signs! A lot of work – loved it Beautiful trail & tribute to the firefighters of the Big Burn – read Timothy Egan’s book! Someone did this right  Thank you for a memorable hike! A REFLECTION OF HEAVEN! Best Historic Trail we’ve seen HAD TO PAY RESPECTS TO ED AND HIS CREW.

THEY FOUGHT A GOOD FIRE FIGHT 

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