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== Location ==
 
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Off the shoulder of Ferry Canyon Road, just where it splits off from Highway 206, west of Condon.
  
 
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*[[user:Michael5000|Michael5000]]: Expedition #220
 
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After [[2019-08-02 45 -122]], I put some distance between myself and the taint of defeat, crossing the Cascades on backroads and then making my way south to Madras, where I found a nice canyon trail to run on and thus claimed my 35th (of 36) Oregon counties run in.  So that was good.
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After that, I pondered what I wanted to do for the rest of the day, and figured the answer was "continue driving through very attractive scenery."  So, having stopped for coffee, I made my way northeast across Wheeler County and then north to the charming little town of Condon, and from there five or six miles west to this hashpoint.
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The point was basically at the entrance to these folks' driveway, so to avoid troubling them I didn't do the precision thing and get out of the car and take a dozen selfies with the hashscot and all that.  Instead, I pulled over from the intersection and "consulted the map."  Then, I took a few quick pictures, and made to go -- but before I got into gear, someone passing on the highway slowed to a stop to make sure I hadn't out of gas.  "Nope," I said.  "I'm doing great."
  
 
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 one the way 2.jpg|It was a very pleasant drive...
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 one the way.jpg|through remote and attractive places...
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 Fossil.jpg|with only a few little towns along the way.
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 Condon.jpg|The town of Condon, from a few miles out, is just a green stripe on the prairie.
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 from road.jpg|There's the farmhouse; the hashpoint is slightly left of this picture.
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 view 1.jpg|Windmills dominate the view from the hashpoint...
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File:2019-08-02 45 -120 view 2.jpg|along with miles of wheatlands and open sky.
 
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Location

Off the shoulder of Ferry Canyon Road, just where it splits off from Highway 206, west of Condon.

Participants


Expedition

After 2019-08-02 45 -122, I put some distance between myself and the taint of defeat, crossing the Cascades on backroads and then making my way south to Madras, where I found a nice canyon trail to run on and thus claimed my 35th (of 36) Oregon counties run in. So that was good.

After that, I pondered what I wanted to do for the rest of the day, and figured the answer was "continue driving through very attractive scenery." So, having stopped for coffee, I made my way northeast across Wheeler County and then north to the charming little town of Condon, and from there five or six miles west to this hashpoint.

The point was basically at the entrance to these folks' driveway, so to avoid troubling them I didn't do the precision thing and get out of the car and take a dozen selfies with the hashscot and all that. Instead, I pulled over from the intersection and "consulted the map." Then, I took a few quick pictures, and made to go -- but before I got into gear, someone passing on the highway slowed to a stop to make sure I hadn't out of gas. "Nope," I said. "I'm doing great."

Photos

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