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on Sat. we headed east of sisters to the stone observatory for a look see on hwy 242. super twisty and scenic.
some views from the top.
sisters peaks. the furthest south glaciers in north america. and a lava field. and part of the NW COG group that came to the lava run
i decided to head south out of sisters for the day and go down and see Crater Lake, which i'd not seen since being transferred to OR. so the next bunch of photos will be CL. very deep blue water. deepest lake in North America. over 1900 ft. deep. it was much bigger than i had envisioned. looked like almost a mile across.
when everyone got back we relaxed a bit and caught up on the news, had a great dinner on the patio and even a group photo. all in all a great rally. i plan on coming back next year, God willing, and go get some more photos of Crater Lake. that lake and volcano are quite impressive.
-tdbru
thanks. if you click on the photos, i think most photo viewers will enlarge it if you want a closer/bigger look see at the photos. ZG, we missed ya.
-tdbru
Unless a thread reader is a forum member, and logged on, he can't see the small click-on-me photos (earlier in the thread) even before clicking - so tdbru emailed me some photos and suggested I post them here.
These tdbru (Brian) photos will be visible to all on this thread, and may help forum visitors decide to attend next year.
Saturday dinner #1
Saturday dinner #2
one of Brian's Crater Lake shots
Brian's group shot, after Saturday dinner
Saturday morning at the stone observatory, atop (Old) MacKenzie Pass
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