Another short hike away from the crowds

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Another short hike away from the crowds

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Revisit to the corkscrew tree. I was led here several years ago by a Friend who was a forest service employee who did forest inventory.This tree and all behind it are growing out of a lava flow.
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That lava looks familiar. I was amazed at the lava west of Bend...a wonderful area.
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balzaccom wrote: Sat May 30, 2020 6:04 pm That lava looks familiar. I was amazed at the lava west of Bend...a wonderful area.
This flow is s of Bend about 5 miles e. of 97 on a Forest Service Road then another mile on an abandoned 2 Track.
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Love this unique corkscrew tree photo Mike! :nod:
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