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Location
Off of Oregon Highway 203, northeast of Baker City.
Participants
Expedition
Approaching Baker City from the north on I-84, we turned off on the "Medicine Springs Highway" and drove a few miles east to where the road starts to climb out of the Powder River Basin. The hashpoint was in sagebrush a short walk up from the road; the gate would have been a pain to unlatch and relatch twice, but it was easy enough to duck under the barbed wire. Mrs.5000 was tracking mud for a little while, but it was all worth it for some nice views and of course the thrill of reaching the hashpoint.
Photos
Achievements
- It was the first success in the Baker City graticule for both of us (after two earlier fails for Michael5000)
- For Michael5000: Ties 2023 with 2011 for most expeditions attempted (55), and makes 2023 the Best Year Ever for most successful expeditions (47).