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Boise to Eugene 2005 (for Skot)

Coleman’s Service run by Brian Coleman, grandson of the original owner. He welcomed us, fed us, steered us to the High School to sleep, and had a pot of coffee with two ceramic mugs waiting for us in the morning. Thanks Brian.
Coleman’s Service run by Brian Coleman, grandson of the original owner. He welcomed us, fed us, steered us to the High School to sleep, and had a pot of coffee with two ceramic mugs waiting for us in the morning. Thanks Brian.
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We followed the Malheur River from Harper, a lovely ride up the valley to lunch in Juntura.
We followed the Malheur River from Harper, a lovely ride up the valley to lunch in Juntura.
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Looking back down the valley from Drinkwater Pass.
Looking back down the valley from Drinkwater Pass.
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Day three has been wonderful, the highway relatively quiet.
Day three has been wonderful, the highway relatively quiet.
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Across the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge with the Steens Mountains in the distance.
Across the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge with the Steens Mountains in the distance.
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Steens Mountains looking across the wetlands of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Steens Mountains looking across the wetlands of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.

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Steens Mountains with lots of sky.
Steens Mountains with lots of sky.
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Lovely lava formations and lush, long grass in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Lovely lava formations and lush, long grass in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
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The top of the 14% grade out of Frenchglen, looking over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. It was a great way to start the day, climbing out of Frenchglen each of us loaded with two gallons of water.
The top of the 14% grade out of Frenchglen, looking over the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. It was a great way to start the day, climbing out of Frenchglen each of us loaded with two gallons of water.
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