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Virtual Guidebook to
Eastern Oregon
Lake Abert in Lake County.

Table of Contents
(listed from northwest to southeast)

Blue and Wallowa Mountains
Blue Mountains (1)
Wallowa Lake (4)
Joseph and Wallowa Valley (4)
Wallowa Mountains (4)
Powder River (6)
Oregon Trail Center (4)
Hells Canyon on the Snake River
West Rim Hells Canyon (9)
Bottom of Hells Canyon (6)
Snake River Above Hells Canyon (2)
Central Oregon
Lower John Day River (4)
John Day - Painted Hills (6)
John Day - Sheep Rock (9)
Upper John Day River (4)
Sisters (5)
Shaniko (2)
Newberry Volcanic (4)
Southeastern Deserts of Oregon
Highway 395 (3)
Steens Mountain (4)
Lake County (3)
Upper Klamath River
Fort Klamath (5)
Upper Klamath Lake (5)
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Complete Listing
listed from northwest to southeast

Blue and Wallowa Mountains

The Blue Mountains

At the north base of the Blue Mountains, looking out over the Palouse. (7-8-03)
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Wallowa Lake

The historic Walllowa Lake Lodge. (7-8-03)
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At the south end of Wallowa Lake. (7-8-03)
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On the jetty at the north end of Wallowa Lake. (7-8-03)
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Chief Joseph's second bural site, at Wallowa Lake. (7-8-03)
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Joseph and the Wallowa Valley

Hayfields at the foot of the Wallowa Mountains, just outside Joseph. (7-8-03)
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The Valley Bronze foundry in Joseph. (7-7-03)
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"All Around Cowboy", one of many statues on the streets of Joseph. (7-7-03)
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Looking over the Wallowa Valley from the east. (7-7-03)
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The Wallowa Mountains

Granite Creek in the Wallowa Mountains. (7-7-03)
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A salmon-trapping weir and facility on the Imnaha River. (7-7-03)
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A hillside meadow in the Wallowas, near the Hells Canyon viewpoint. (7-6-03)
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The beautiful valley at Halfway, on the southern flank of the Wallowas. (7-6-03)
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Sumpter and the Powder River

The gold dredge at Sumpter. (7-5-03)
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The Sumpter Dredge. (7-5-03)
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Mill Street in Sumpter, during a festival. (7-5-03)
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The Sumpter Valley excursion railway at its western terminus. (7-5-03)
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Lake Phillips on the Powder River. (7-5-03)
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Main Street, Baker City, an impressive small city in a beautiful area. (7-6-03)
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The Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

A very well done interpretation of the Oregon Trail experience. (7-6-03)
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Panorama Point at the Flagstaff Hill Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. (7-6-03)
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Restored mine buildings on Flagstaff Hill. (7-6-03)
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Ruts on the Oregon Trail at Flagstaff Hill east of Baker City. (7-6-03)
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Hells Canyon on the Snake River

The West Rim of Hells Canyon

Directly above Hells Canyon Dam on the west rim. (7-7-03)
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Forest and meadows on the west rim of Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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Wallowa Mountains to the west, Hells Canyon to the east. (7-7-03)
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A rare view all the way from the rim to the river in Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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Flowery dry hilltops on the south rim of Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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McGraw Creek canyon on the west wall of Hells Canyon. (7-7-03)
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The Hells Canyon Overlook, high on the west rim. (7-7-03)
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Morning at the official Hells Canyon Viewpoint. (7-7-03)
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Afternoon at the Hells Canyon Viewpoint. (7-7-03)
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At the Bottom of Hells Canyon

The end of the road in Hells Canyon, below Hells Canyon Dam. (7-6-03)
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Just downstream from the Hells Canyon Dam. (7-6-03)
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Hells Canyon Dam, 330 feet high, completed in 1968. (7-6-03)
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The canyon is narrow and dark for several miles above the Hells Canyon Dam. (7-6-03)
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Black Point, where the road rises high above the river. (7-6-03)
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Big Bar, an historic fruit farm in Hells Canyon. (7-6-03)
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The Snake River Upstream from Hells Canyon

Brownlee Dam on the Snake River. (7-6-03)
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Oxbow Reservoir, just above Hells Canyon on the Snake River. (7-6-03)
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Central Oregon

The Lower John Day River

Giant wind turbines in the wheat fields near Condon. (6-13-06)
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The John Day River at Muleshoe Campground. (6-12-06)
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John Day Valley at Haystack Creek, near Spray. (6-12-06)
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Afternoon thunderstorm over the John Day River at Holmes Creek. (6-12-06)
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Painted Hills Unit

Above Bridge Creek east of the Ochoco Divide. (6-12-06)
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Amazing colors in the Painted Hills. (6-12-06)
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Mules ears in the Painted Hills. (6-12-06)
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Leaf Hill, a highly significant source of plant fossils. (6-12-06)
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Boardwalk in the badlands at Painted Cove. (6-12-06)
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Intense colors in the mud hills at Painted Cove. (6-12-06)
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John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - Sheep Rock Unit

On the trail to Blue Basin. (6-12-06)
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Cliffs and badlands at Blue Basin. (6-12-06)
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The historic Cant Ranch. (6-12-06)
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The Condon Center, reserch facility and visitor center. (6-12-06)
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Fossils from the Hancock Mammal Quarry site, displayed in the Condon Center. (6-12-06)
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Condon Center display of plant fossils, including a dawn redwood. (6-12-06)
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Displays of ancient landscapes at the Condon Center. (6-12-06)
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Sheep Rock and the John Day River at the Condon Monument. (6-12-06)
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The Mascal Overlook, east of Picture Gorge. (6-12-06)
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The Upper John Day River

Canyon City, a gold mining boom town. (7-5-03)
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The Kam Wah Chung store and doctor's office in the town of John Day. (7-5-03)
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Beautiful ranchlands at the foot of the Strawberry Mountains in the John Day Valley. (7-5-03)
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The Strawberry Mountains, east of Prairie City. (7-5-03)
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Sisters

My idea of a perfect camp, Cold Spring Campground east of Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Ponderosa pine forest, on the Mackenzie Pass Highway east of Sisters. (7-23-07)
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An elk ranch near Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Cascade Avenue, the main drag in Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Viewpoint for the Three Sisters volcanoes, between Bend and Sisters. (7-23-07)
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Shaniko

The old Shaniko Hotel.
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In the jail — the marshall's office at Shaniko.
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Newberry National Volcanic Monument

Paulina Falls in the rain. (6-11-06)
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Paulina Lake, one of two lakes in the Newberry Caldera. (6-11-06)
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Lost Lake from the Big Obsidian Flow. (6-11-06)
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On the Big Obsidian Flow, inside the Newberry Caldera. (6-11-06)
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Southeastern Deserts of Oregon

Highway 395 in Eastern Oregon

Old growth ponderosa pine forest north of Seneca. (7-5-03)
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The international airport (?) and town of Wagontire (that's all of it). (7-5-03)
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Wide open spaces along highway 395 in central Oregon. (7-5-03)
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Steens Mountain

The wetlands at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, at the foot of Steens Mountain.
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A flower filled meadow on Steens Mountain.
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Kiger Gorge on Steens Mountain, near Frenchglen.
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The East Rim Overlook on Steens Mountain.
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Lake County

Midway along the east shore of Lake Abert. (7-5-03)
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At the south end of Lake Abert, under the Abert Rim. (7-5-03)
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Goose Lake straddles the California-Oregon boundary. (7-5-03)
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Upper Klamath River

Fort Klamath

Graves of the Modoc Indian leaders executed after the Modoc War of 1872. (7-21-07)
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The Wood River in the flatlands near Fort Klamath. (7-21-07)
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The Wood River near its source. (7-21-07)
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The Wood River is born in this one huge spring, near Fort Klamath. (7-21-07)
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Curious yearling cattle near Fort Klamath. (7-3-04)
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Upper Klamath Lake

Upper Klamath Lake, near Modoc Point. (7-3-04)
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Shoalwater Bay on Upper Klamath Lake. (7-3-04)
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Northwest from Eagle Ridge on Upper Klamath Lake. (7-3-04)
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Northeast from Eagle Ridge on Upper Klamath Lake. (7-3-04)
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Lakeshore Drive on Upper Klamath Lake, city of Klamath Falls. (7-3-04)
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