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Room with a view!
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Lake Owyhee!
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Entering the Gulch!
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What planet am I on?!?!
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Beautiful day at the Gulch!
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Cliffs at Leslie Gulch!
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PEOPLE CLIMB THESE!
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Jagged!
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Blue Skies at the Gulch!
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Cool formations!
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Sommer Camp Rd area!
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Do you see the Cross?
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Huntin' near the Gulch!
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Opalene Gulch Area!
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Huntin' the Gulch!
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Beautiful day coming back from the Gulch!
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A Cold Lake Lowell Rockhunt!
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Cold Rockhunt in a Hot Springs!
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Snively Gulch!
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Roadcut Snively Gulch!
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Walkin' a wash!
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Out rockhoundin' the other daaaayie...
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Lake Lowell Rockhunt?
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Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir!
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Rabbit Springs Lava Flow!
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Broken Geodes & Thundereggs!
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Whole Thundereggs from Rabbit Springs Lava Flow!
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Thunderegg Nest!
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Snake River Canyon! (near the Evel Knieval jump)
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Rockhunting at Graveyard Point!
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Boise River Rockhunting!
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Wash walkin'
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Rockhounding near Squaw Butte!
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Indian Creek, ID
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Huge Sheared Off Boulder! @ryanzrocks
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Succor Creek Canyon, OR.
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Watch for Rocks!
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Rockhounding at Lucky Peak Reservoir!
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Kuna Cave Lavatube!
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Rockhounding near Mitchell Butte, OR
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Up Rats Nest Road!
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Twin Creek area, Oregon!
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Up Crane Creek!
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Black Canyon Dam
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Reynolds Creek
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Between Garden Valley & Lowman
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Another cave!!!
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Creepy cave!!!
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Cave full of thundereggs!
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Long way down!
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Succor Creek Canyon!
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Graveyard Point
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Sommer Creek Rd
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Weiser Sand Dunes
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Coming back from McBride Creek
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Road to Silver City
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Cow Creek!
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Lake Owyhee!

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Lake Owyhee State Park is a remote gem in eastern Oregon, perched on the northeastern edge of the Owyhee Reservoir, about 40 miles southwest of Ontario. It’s a stark contrast to Leslie Gulch, which sits on the reservoir’s eastern shore, but they’re part of the same wild, volcanic landscape. The park spans the shores of the 53-mile-long Owyhee Reservoir, formed by the Owyhee Dam in 1932, and it’s a hotspot for camping, boating, and fishing amid a deep, colorful canyon that’s a testament to the area’s volcanic past.

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