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June 4th
1985
journal
43.
(cont'd) June the ridge itself. No crossbills encountered here.
Gisking, you wamblers. An o-s flycatcher
was caught in the net. I left the
area around noon - drove around some,
then turned back and drove through the forest
to Port Gold Beach. From here, I drove N
to Port Orford for gas, then stopped @ a
rest stop (or was that before P.O.?) then continued
on to North Bend on Hwy 101. Stopped and
explored a dune area just N of North Bend.
Here it was a strange variety of lodgepole?
pine - scrubby, with closed green cones and
many closed grey cones. I almost decided
to stay, but went on, past
the coastal recreation lands and then East again
on Hwy 38 to Cottage Grove, then further
east to Dorena, and then went just past
Disston and turned right on a forest road
and pulled over and slept here in the
Umpqua Nat'l Forest.
June 5 Got up and continued, first N on a forest
road and then E on 58 and over the
crest of the Cascades. It was cold and
drizzling rain on the way. I stopped
to explore a pure lodgepole pine area located