The Rally of Discovery

A glimpse of silver in the high Oregon desert sun!
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That little patch of blue in the background is Ana Reservoir. The reservoir is fed by a number of small springs that produce a relatively constant year-round 80 to 90 cubic feet per second. The spring water is a constant 52 °F. This helps the reservoir and river maintain a relatively mild water temperature, even during the cold winter months.
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Abert Rim

Abert Rim in Lake County, Oregon is one of the highest fault scarps in the United States. It rises 2,490 feet above the valley floor (which is at 4,327 ft), finishing with a 820-foot sheer-sided basalt cap. My mother grew up in the shadows of the rim.
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Big Eddy Park

This weekend we are at Big Eddy County Park, about seven miles north of Vernonia, OR. Rained Friday night, but Saturday was nice! Toni & Buddy dashed into Portland (Saturday) for the Humane Society’s Doggy Dash. Was nice to just chill by myself for the day.

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On to Stub Stewart for the weekend

Brought Farran by the house to quickly throw in everything from the old trailer and headed for Stub Stewart State Park for the weekend. It was a rainy weekend so it gave us a chance to work inside and put everything away.

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