The Benefits of Living Alone on a Mountain Itโs a lonely job, but someoneโs got to do it. Lief Haugen has spent every summer since 1994 as a fire lookout in a remote outpost of Montanaโs Flathead National Forest. Filmmaker Brian Bolster profiles Liefโs day to day life alone on top of a mountain. โTo be a lookout, you really have to love solitary time by yourself,โ he says. โThis is a reminder of keeping it simple. Itโs just me and this place and the work.โ ameliatraynor | March 15, 2015 2 Comments