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Owyhee Canyonlands and Southeastern Oregon

The Owyhee Canyonlands, in the remote SE corner of Oregon, have long been on my radar to explore. So, when cooler temperatures arrived this September, friend Andy & I headed out to explore them. That area’s Leslie Gulch was especially enticing, with descriptions of fantastical volcanic towers and gorges which sounded similar to Smith Rocks’. And while we did find Leslie Gulch (& Succor Canyon) beautiful, especially when accented by blooming rabbit brush, we found it difficult to capture photographically. And the open range cattle had produced clouds of oppressive flies. So, after 3 days we headed back toward Bend, but not before putting Starr through some serious off road challenges. One was a very steep and rocky ATV track up to the base of Three Fingers Rock. Starr had no problem handling it, except that he decided to have his air intake hose come loose near the top and thereby loose all power! After a few panic-filled minutes (“how are we going to get a mechanic up here?”), Andy found the disconnected hose and all was well again.

On the way home we visited the always-interesting Alvord Desert, Steens Mountain, and the Pete French Round Barn.

Here’s the photo gallery link: Southeastern Oregon Trip Gallery

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Steens Mountain Wildflowers

I try to visit Steens Mountain most autumns for fall color, but I hadn’t visited during wildflower time … boy, have I been missing out. Although the flowers weren’t especially profuse in late July this year, there was a huge variety and the spots of color added a special touch to this remarkable location! In fact, I think that Steens is in the same league as Crater Lake, but without the people (Shhh!!!). This huge volcanic rock was tilt-thrusted 9500′ into the sky above the high desert flats and then glaciers sculpted huge U-shaped gorges radiating out from its summit in all directions. And there’s the (usually) well-graded dirt road (highest in Oregon) that loops you to these sights without effort. Truly amazing. Steens Mountain Image Gallery

PS Here are image galleries of fall trips to Steens: 2007, 2008, 2016, & 2018

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Two Cascades Range Overnights

During the last week in June I visited two of my favorite easy-to-access locations in Oregon’s Cascades mountain range:

  • Coffin Mountain — This fire lookout peak in the Old Cascades range, right across from Mt. Jefferson, often has amazing Bear Grass wildflower displays. This year’s was as good as it gets! Coffin Mountain Gallery
  • Sparks Lake — This lake is nestled between South Sister, Broken Top, and Mt. Bachelor and is a world-renowned photography location (made famous by Ray Atkeson). It is challenging to capture it at its most photogenic … I did pretty well this year! Sparks Lake Gallery

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Sprinter Van “Starr”

In mid-March, a short 4 days after returning from Argentina, Martha and I flew down to Sportsmobile in California to pick up our new Sprinter camper van, Starr (viz. Walter “Pete” Starr). Due to a long Sportsmobile production queue, European “dieselgate” delays, & limited production of the 4WD option, he was 23 months in gestation. And let me tell you, that is a friggin long time to wait for something in these days of 2 day Amazon Prime expectations! In any case, Sportsmobile did a fabulous job building him to our specifications. More detail and pictures here: Sprinter Van “Starr” Gallery

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