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July & September 2003 |
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Central Oregon has interesting volcanic geology. We visited the Bend area in July, and then again in September when we started our long trip. |
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Our Trek parked at Smith Rock with the snow capped Three Sisters peaks in the background. |
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Lava Fields National Monument, south of Bend Oregon. |
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A young porcupine at the High Desert Museum, near Bend. |
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The Painted Hills of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, central Oregon. |
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Painted Hills, John Day. |
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Goat Rock, a prominent part of the landscape by John Day visitors center. |
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Barkley enjoying the afternoon sun at Three Islands Crossing state park. |
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We spent several days at Three Islands Crossing state park, east of Boise Idaho. This was an important river crossing for the Oregon Trail. |
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