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Oregon Desert Trail Photo Galleries

 

wp-image-1423864038jpg.jpgI’m hiking the Oregon Desert Trail in sections this year, and will be uploading photos periodically to the Oregon Natural Desert Association Flickr page. You can see the whole collection from the 785 miles here.

 

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