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Otis, Oregon 97368
(Photos)
1953. A three man choker-setting crew hooks up a turn of logs. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
1953. Roadside spraying on the Sloan Creek Road. A repeat photo of 476439. Two weeks after spraying foliage with 2, 4-D, most of the alder trees were dead. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
1953. Roadside spraying on the Sloan Creek Road. Photo shows alder encroachment before being spraying with 2, 4-D.
1953. Roadside spraying on the Cascade Head Ridge Road. Power spraying from the rear of trailer unit is supplemented with hand-controlled spraying wand attachment for the taller brush. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
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1962. Blowdown from Columbus Day storm that happened October 12, 1962. Cascade Head Experimental Forest, Otis, Oregon.
1962. Blowdown from the Columbus Day storm. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
1962. Blowdown from Columbus Day Storm. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
1962. Blowdown from the Columbus Day storm that happened on October 12, 1962. Cascade Head Experimental Forest, Otis, Oregon.
1962. Blowdown from the Columbus Day storm that happened on October 12, 1962. Cascade Head Experimental Forest, Otis, Oregon.
1962. Blowdown from Columbus Day storm that happened October 12, 1962. Cascade Head Experimental Forest, Otis, Oregon.
1962. Blowdown from Columbus Day storm that happened October 12, 1962. Cascade Head Experimental Forest, Otis, Oregon.
1963. Bud-killing of Sitka spruce sapling, resulting in deformity. Some of the deformities in spruce attributed to the Sitka spruce weevil are actually caused by this insect, Epinotia hopkinsana. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
1963. Heavy blowdown from the Columbus Day storm (1962). Douglas-fir beetle broods have developed in the Douglas fir; no insects found to date in the hemlock and spruce. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
1963. The Columbus Day windstorm of 1962 left many stands in this condition. When this photo was taken (11 months later), insects had not yet invaded the trees with roots partially attached. Cascade Head Experimental Forest. Otis, Oregon.
Cascade Head on a Winter Day
Watercolor
Off the dock
last light
Sunset symmetry
Evening silhouette
reflected ripples
In the gloaming
Otis Or Hitachi Elevator
Otis Or Hitachi Elevator
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