Restoring the Sodhouse Cellar: Part 1
The historic Sodhouse Ranch cellar at Malheur Refuge has undergone its first phase of restoration. The intent is to maintain the historic building in its original state, using era-appropriate materials
The historic Sodhouse Ranch cellar at Malheur Refuge has undergone its first phase of restoration. The intent is to maintain the historic building in its original state, using era-appropriate materials
Written by Dan Piquette/ Photos by Dan Piquette I‘ve been to the Malheur Refuge four times now, three in this last calendar year. I’m smitten. On my most recent visit
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by USFWS Located along the south shore of Malheur Lake on the Refuge, Sodhouse Ranch is the northern terminus of what had been one of the
Half AugustWe come togetherClearing the trail for opening day~ August 15.We imagine 100’s visiting this vast Historical Wonder.Cool morning; Hot afternoon.Thunder heads boil the horizon,Birds disguise their identity as silhouettes
Written by Peter Pearsall/Photo by Peter Pearsall Human use of the Harney Basin dates back many thousands of years, when predecessors of the Burns Paiute Tribe, known as the Wada’tika
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