I have worked with the inmates & captains from Fenner & I enjoyed every single minute of it! I do not know what condition our forest would be in without them... although, I do know it would be UGLY! I prefer working with the State facility as compared to the few times I worked with county. County seemed to have chips on their shoulders & lead in their boots. Including some of the captains. But that's just my opinion. What I really like about these work camps as it gives the inmates job skills. There are no rehabilitation programs. Some inmates go on to get jobs at fire departments when they are released & become productive members of society.
Also k9luvr is absolutely right.... the inmates were instrumental in the rehabbing of Big Pines. I was there & a part of that reconstruction along with several other key players. One name I would like to mention is Bill Cone. He even put alot of his own money into that big project. Bill Cone is an amazing person. I saw him work at Big Pines daily all the while enduring major health problems. He even performed mobile dialysis (sp?) in order to make sure Big Pines was done completely & properly. Another name I would like to mention is Jim Rough... he also made this mile stone possible & worked incredibly hard at getting Big Pines rehabbed. Without them I am sure Big Pines would have been condemned & demolished. He also worked on restoring Miner Vincent's cabin as the roof was caving in & vandals were destroying it. I remember times Bill was so ill the inmates had to carry him in as he was too ill to make the hike.
One thing that upset me before I transferred to Northern Idaho was the landing at Big Pines. Bill Cone & the inmates started working on that area as it was falling apart & was a hazard to the public. Someone in the Forest Service whom was from out of the immediate area put the Kabosh on it

I am hoping since I left they were able to finish it. I know it had insulted Bill Cone greatly & I was very embarassed how it all came about! If someone could let me know that project was finished I'd really appreciate it
