NPSO 2018 Annual Meeting 1-3 June, Central Oregon

NPSO Bulletin articles describing the location, field trips and speakers.
http://npsoregon.org/bulletin/2018/NPSO_1802.PDF
http://npsoregon.org/bulletin/2018/NPSO_1803.PDF

The following description of Lookout Mountain Field Trip, 2 June, is excerpted from NPSO Bulletin March 2018.

This mountain is the most well-known geologic feature in the western Ochoco Mountains as its flat top is visible for up to 50 miles in all directions. The steep Mother Lode Trail goes through coniferous forest, riparian springs, rocky rim, and scabland habitats up to the summit and you can return via the Independent Mine Trail. Hike 4–7 miles with 1,220’ elevation. gain. High point: 6,930’.

June 1 Field Trip: Coffer Ranch~ Deschutes Land Trust along Mill Creek and enjoy scenic views of unique rock formations and observed native grasses, phlox, prairie star, balsamroot, and bitterroot.

Publicado el junio 16, 2018 02:55 TARDE por ribes2018 ribes2018

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Junio 1, 2018 a las 05:00 TARDE PDT

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large populations of balsamrot on open slopes of Coffer Ranch

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Junio 1, 2018 a las 05:34 TARDE PDT

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Junio 1, 2018 a las 05:41 TARDE PDT

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Junio 2, 2018 a las 10:11 MAÑANA PDT

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Observed at beginning of the Mother Lode Trail, Lookout Mountain in the Ochocos.

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Junio 2, 2018 a las 01:03 TARDE PDT

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Observed on open summit area of Lookout Mountain

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