What is the beauty of rural Oregon captured through photos?

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The discussion revolves around the beauty of rural Oregon as captured through photographs, focusing on experiences at Yamsi Ranch, Crater Lake, and the surrounding landscapes. Participants share their impressions of the scenery, wildlife, and personal experiences related to the area.

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Main Points Raised

  • Integral shares experiences from a stay at Yamsi Ranch, highlighting the restoration of the Williamson River and the tranquility of the area.
  • Participants express admiration for the photographs, particularly noting the natural appearance of horses and the beauty of the stars at night.
  • There is a mention of the shift in income sources at Yamsi Ranch, with fly fishing becoming more prominent than cattle farming.
  • Integral is asked about the mountain visible in the Crater Lake pictures, with a recommendation for others to visit Crater Lake due to its spectacular views.
  • One participant recalls a sign they saw that seemed contradictory to their surroundings, prompting a light-hearted discussion about the terminology used for populated areas.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the beauty of the locations discussed and the quality of the photographs. However, there are multiple viewpoints regarding the significance of the ranch's income sources and the interpretation of signs seen in the area.

Contextual Notes

Some participants reference specific geographical features and personal experiences, but there are no detailed discussions on the ecological or economic implications of the ranch's operations.

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Readers interested in rural photography, travel experiences in Oregon, or discussions about natural landscapes may find this thread engaging.

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I'll turn the Disneyland pics to Zz now!

I spent the night at a place called Yamzi Ranch, it is a working cattle ranch. Using sound grazing methodology and with a lot of work they have also restored to nearly pristine condition a 20mi stretch of the Williamson river and wetland to create one of the best trout fishing streams in the nation.
About a mile before our destination we passed this sign.
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/Congestion1.JPG

Now let me show you the full shot.

http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/congestion.JPG

Note that I was standing in the middle of the road. This is about 35mi from a place called Chliloquin, Oregon. We passed about 3 cars in that 35mi. We figured that this sign may be meant as a hay fever warning!


http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/bunkhouse.JPG

This is where I spent the night. The Diesel generator is shut off at about 10pm, flashlights have to do for the rest of the night. The elevation here is 4600ft (1400m) so we had a very nice session of star gazing.

This is Crater Lake National Park, from about 20mi east
Evening:
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/Craterlake.JPG
Morning
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/CraterLake2.JPG

Some random shots from around the ranch
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/ranch.JPG

http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/horns.JPG

http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/wagon.JPG

my younger brother doing what they do here
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/fishing.JPG

how could I not take this pic
http://home.comcast.net/~rossgr1/pastorial.JPG
 
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Awesome pics! The horses look so natural. And your brother looks like a true cowboy!

Where are the cattle by the way? :-p
 
There are some cows in the first of the random shots. But, as a side note, the fly fishing business has be come the larger source of income!

Yamsi Ranch
 
Integral, is that Mt McLouglin in the background of the Crater Lake pictures? I recommend everyone see Crater Lake at least once in their life! It's truly spectacular. The highway just east of Crater Lake (#97) is gorgeous with the ancient volcanic scenery.
 
Looks like you had a great time..umm, Partner? lol

What a wonderful place to be! The stars must of been fantastic!
 
That looks so nice Intergral!
 
Cute last picture ^_^
 
Kerrie said:
Integral, is that Mt McLouglin in the background of the Crater Lake pictures? I recommend everyone see Crater Lake at least once in their life! It's truly spectacular. The highway just east of Crater Lake (#97) is gorgeous with the ancient volcanic scenery.
The truncated cone is the remains of Mt Mazama. Crater Lake lies in the caldera of that cone. The cone lies inside of the National Park. We did see Mt McLouglin on the way home. Unfortunately I did not get a picture of it.

I am hoping to make another trip over the mountians, further north later this year, look for some more pics then.
 
A self serving bump, I haven't been slandered by Danger yet, so this thread did not get full exposure.
 
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Integral said:
A self serving bump, I haven't been slandered by Danger yet, so this thread did not get full exposure.
:redface: Sorry.
I like the pictures, so I figured I'd leave you alone in this thread. If you really want me to, I'll try to think up something.
 
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your first photo reminded me of the sign i saw today. It said, "densely settled," and i looked around and saw some houses and lots of trees, and i was like... "what the heck does that mean??" then dan looked at me all like, der what do you think it means? and I'm like "there's lots of trees?"

...whatever... i didn't know they still called referred to populated areas as "settled" and this area wasn't even very bad...

lovely photos though. reminds me of the pictures my parents have from when they lived in montana.
 

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