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Getting to Great Basin NP
Leave a commentAugust 7, 2012 by Deborah W. Trotter
I have a particular fondness for our neighboring state to the east. Many family road trip vacations, both when I …
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September 2, 2013 by Deborah W. Trotter
Tucked into the southwest corner of the state of Oregon, not on the way to or from anywhere, at the …
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Category: National Monuments | Tags: 23 guest rooms, 90 minutes, ascent, bending and twisting, brook babbling, cave, cave entrance, Cave Junction, descent, double-sided fireplace, elevation, Elijah Davidson, engaged and entertained, expansive lobby, features, frigid body parts, geology, hike, history, inhabitants, living and fossilized, low ceilings, main exit, metal ladders, moderately strenuous, narrow paths, National Historic Landmark, Oregon, Oregon Caves Chateau, Oregon Caves National Monument, ponderosa pine pillars, Ranger Cedar, refrigerator, spelunkers, spelunking, stories, temperature, three quarters of a mile, tour, trail, Visitor Center, wet stone steps
August 7, 2012 by Deborah W. Trotter
I have a particular fondness for our neighboring state to the east. Many family road trip vacations, both when I …
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Category: National Parks | Tags: bristle cone pines, Great Basin, Las Vegas, Lehman Caves, Loneliest Road in America, Nevada, spelunking