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069 - Deserts of Eastern Oregon (PDF)
Mention Oregon and most people think of tall evergreen trees and rain. Much of southeastern Oregon lies in the Great Basin Desert. Immense dry playas lie in the rain shadow of 10,000-foot peaks. Deep canyons are filled with pinnacles, spires, buttes, and formations much like southern Utah. Included in this issue are recommendations for photographers looking for new images in Oregon, including Malheur Wildlife Refuge, Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge. and Leslie Gulch, a fascinating landscape for photographers. Follow a great circle route to discover and photograph hot springs, old barns, and authentic western towns, plus volcanic mountains and ancient lava flows
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Updated - April 2010
Immense dry playas lie in the rain shadow of 10,000-foot peaks. Deep canyons are filled with pinnacles, spires, buttes, and formations much like southern Utah.
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Locations
Alvord Desert Hot Springs
Blitzen and Donner River
Crump Lake
Diamond Craters
Double O Road
Fields Station
Goose Lake
Harney Lake
Hart Lake
Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge
Leslie Gulch
Malheur Lake
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge
Owyhee Lake
Steens Mountain Road
Succor Creek Canyon
Warner Valley Wildlife Refuge