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Old 07-30-2007, 09:26 PM   #1
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Hi Folks,

Leslie and I are spending a few days at John Day Dam, just watching the barges, trains, fishermen, birds and cruise ships doing there things. We play on the internet and read. This is dry camping - there is one drinking water sorce (drinking fountain) and restrooms. It is FREE CAMPING here. A bit windy, but nice and peaceful! The locks are very interesting, as is the fish counting activities.

Happy Camping,
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Old 07-30-2007, 09:30 PM   #2
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Good to hear from you. I was just wondering where your travels have taken you.

WOW! All that and water front property. Priceless
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Old 07-31-2007, 12:10 AM   #3
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Gorge=Windy... but..

Its the greatest place around! Have you gone towards Portland or are you on your way east?
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Old 07-31-2007, 08:39 AM   #4
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Great area for sightseeing! I liked Sam Hill's replica of Stonehenge, which is on the WA side near The Dalles, I think. We missed the real thing whilst in England, as it is not convenient to visit.
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Great area for sightseeing! I liked Sam Hill's replica of Stonehenge, which is on the WA side near The Dalles, I think. We missed the real thing whilst in England, as it is not convenient to visit.
If you would like to see a panorama of the Stonehenge II, located in southern Tx. near Kerrville, TX, here is my earlier post:

If you want to view a full panorama of [b]Stonehenge II, you will have to go to the Casita Club forum, as it is the only forum that allowed me to upload a small *.MOV (QuickTime file) file of the full Panorama of our visit.

Click on the reduced [b]Stonehenge II *.MOV file and use your mouse button to move the window left or right. The farther left or right you move it, the faster it will revolve. The plus and minus buttons zoom in or out.

Enjoy!

Mike

Direct link: [b]Stonehenge II Virtual Reality Panorama
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