Our dogs didn’t want to get in the truck this morning! Probably thought it would be another ride, like that ride on the Frenchglen road, they had yesterday.
I did forget to mention that Malhuer HQ is very dog friendly. Even can go in the visitor center. Must be on 6′ or shorter leads.
Also, the museum is totally worth going into. Many many stuffed birds representative of the birds seen at Malhuer. And the list of homestead chores made me smile in remembrance of my grandmother and her weekly routine!
MaDWhitham
It’s not the years in your life, it’s the life in your years!!!
On Jul 1, 2017, at 12:09 PM, ‘Larry Arnold’ larnold47@cableone.net [ible] wrote:
Too bad they don’t blade those washboardy roads, because that’s what turned me back when I was there a few years ago.
I had wanted to experience Steens Mountain, but not at the hassle/expense of replacing all the shocks on my vehicle, not to mention my neck, back, etc.
FWIW, Larry, Boise
From: ible@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ible@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of MaDWhitham climb_on2002@yahoo.com [ible]
Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2017 9:10 AM
To: telemark22@sbcglobal.net; Yahoo! Inc.
Subject: [IBLE] Re: Malhuer
We actually received 3 replies, headquarters/visitors center, the narrows, the campground near Frenchglen. We had good luck at the first two and didn’t make it to the last.
The mosquitoes are atrocious! We probably would have seen a few more birds had we not been mobbed by those.
Tried to drive down to Frenchglen on the “two hour” self guided tour. Four hours later after 20 miles of washboard gravel road and seeing 10 of the stops, we were at the turn for French’s round barn. We went there and headed back to the Good Sam campground near the narrows.
MaDWhitham
It’s not the years in your life, it’s the life in your years!!!
On Jun 30, 2017, at 11:25 PM, telemark22@sbcglobal.net [ible] wrote:
It appears that no one had a chance to answer this before the OP’s visit, but we will be at Malheur in a week and a half, so we would welcome the information about the best birding spots on the refuge.
Thank you,
Larry Montgomery
Sacramento, CA