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Here's a random cob of corn we found on the roadside. The plaque on it is a dedication to the memory of the city, population 50. Is the town no more? We're not sure, but the corn on the cob will live on forever.
crater lake and redwood forest!

May 17th 2007
**FYI, LeAnne wrote the blog, & Natalie commentaried the pics... Hey EVERYONE! Yep, it's us again hollerin' from good ol' Eureka, California. A lot has happened since the last blog....let's see, that was 2 days ago. Well we will begin in Bend, Oregon. Natalie and I had spent a good two days there checking out the parks and visiting with Marja, my guiding buddy from Alaska. Our scheduled depar ... read more
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