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The Minam Unit in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest is an additional hotspot for archery bulls during the rut.
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I plan to leave my computer at home next weekend when camping at Wallowa Lake with family.
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He and his band lived along the Snake River, Joseph Canyon and around Wallowa Lake-all in Oregon.
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Only the few higher ranges, particularly the Wallowa and Elkhorn Mountains, consist of intrusive rocks that rise above the dissected lava surface of the region.
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The Wallowa and Grande Ronde valleys have a marine-moderated climate and moisture retaining loess soils.
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A report by Kreg Lindberg at Oregon State University showed that in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, traditional, nonmotorized recreation supported as many as 252 local jobs.
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However, the core of the Blue Mountains and the highest ranges, the Wallowa and Elkhorn Mountains, are composed of granitic intrusives, deep sea sediments, and metamorphosed rocks.
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We planned a short visit with relatives and then go on to Halfway, Oregon via Wallowa and Joseph, Oregon.
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Only its highest ranges, particularly the Wallowa and Elkhorn mountains in Oregon, consist of intrusive rocks that rise above the dissected lava surface of the region.
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The combined masses of the Cascade Range and the Blue and Wallowa mountains block any maritime influence, creating a continental climate.
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