Leaving the Southwest makes you first think of being cold, but that really isn't true along the Snake or Columbia rivers . I've even managed to enter Oregon without suffering the indignity of being in the Pacific Time Zone . Perhaps this results from southeastern Oregon having a mindset that got established back in the Oregon Trail days. It has been warm enough to get my first insect bite and to see the first snake of summer: Photo doesn't show him sticking out his forked tongue at me. He was one little pissed-off snake. The Oregon Trail passed along these sandstone bluffs . My little girl has played here a couple years ago. She likes sand. Ahh, what a smooth road went along the foot of those bluffs! A cross-country-style mountain biker like me can really love smooth, flat, and fast, as the pioneers no doubt did. A couple geese were pocketed in those bluffs. They were easy to hear, but hard to see. They got a rhythm going that remi...
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