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Latest revision as of 00:04, 28 March 2024

At the John Day River, mouth of Sage Hollow Creek (bobcat)

Description

A small creek, which we're calling "Sage Hollow Creek" enters the John Day River here. To the north is a former farm field, and to the south is a cliff backed by a grove of netleaf hackberry.

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