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| Dinner tonight is BBQ salmon with shrimp salad | You can tell who has done one of these tours before. A frisbee dinner plate as wide as Ruth Ann's shoulders!! |
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| The last mile of our 3rd day is a screaming 14% grade down to Frenchglen | |
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| Line forms in the shade on a hot day. Joe Mama's is a favorite stop for ice smoothies in Frenchglen. | Rustic Frenchglen Mercantile, one of several historic buildings on Main Street |
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| Steens Mt is also popular with horses and mules. Ruth Ann loses her hand to a mule. | |
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| One of several observation towers at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge | |
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| A close-up of a dozing Nighthawk
and flocks of White-face Ibis were common sights at the Refuge. Note the large hook bill of the Ibis. |
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| Fantastic feast at Frenchglen Hotel on 3rd night | The Seattle gals -- Jan, Enid and Ruth Ann |
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| Taking Hwy 205 to Malheur Field Station. That's our sag wagon zipping by. | Dick in front of Devil's Postpile-like formations |
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| The Narrows Cafe, an oasis and favorite stop for milkshakes, burgers and taco salads | Drinking heavily at the Malheur Field Station, our accommodations for two nights |
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| It's spaghetti with homemade sauce tonight | A toast to Russ and Renee for another fine meal!! |
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| Mosquitoes are thick at dusk so it's a sunset shot through the window screen | A spiritual cloud formation the next morning |
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