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| Loaded and ready for an adventure, note Mike's new motor home in background |
Weather forecast was for great spring weekend. Bobbe decided we should take travel trailer out for some "camping". I grabbed my USFS map of the Deschutes NF and looked for options. In Central Oregon we go from Snow, to Mud, to Dust so quickly. Depending on elevation and aspect we can hit all three on one trip. I decided to try a new spot called Sand Springs CG. It was in are area South of Pine Mt were we explored New Years Eve and new years day 2015.
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| Backed into Mile High Camp |
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It turned out that Sand Springs Camp Ground was abandoned by the USFS and we drove a couple of miles past the site with out knowing it. We found a nice site a couple hundred yards of road USFS Rd 23 and backed in. At 59 feet long I have found that often it is better to back into sites versus trying to turn around. It takes 40 acres to turn my rig around. This location happened to be at an elevation of 5280 feet according to my GPS.. Now it is Mile High Camp. The drive from hwy 20 was 23 miles and took just over an hour. USFS gravel roads are not fast, when pulling a trailer.
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| A huge power substation |
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While searching for a geocache we found a very large substation out in the middle of the forest. It must be 5 acres in size. Three large sets of power lines go from Columbia River BPA system to California. Plenty of power to charge mt cell phone :)
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| Bobbe with geocache | | | | |
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We found several geocaches over the weekend. This one was inside a very large hallowed out Ponderosa Pine log. The tree had to be six to seven feet in diameter. It would be very hard to know the age of the tree when it died but it had to close to 700 years old and it must have to been dead for many hundreds of years now. The location here is very poor soils and minimal water. It shows how tough the species is and how long it can live, very long
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| Bobbe behind a large lava tube. |