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[[Image:View to John Day River from Sage Knob Ridge, Cottonwood Canyon S.P..jpg|thumb|400px|View to the John Day River from the grassy slope of Peak 1443 ''(bobcat)'']]
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Revision as of 21:55, 27 March 2024

Looking up Gooseneck Gully from the east slope of the gully (bobcat)

Description

On the Gooseneck Loop, you need to drop a steep 450 feet to the bottom of this gully and then hike up 550 feet to the crest of the Gooseneck. The lower 60 yards on either side of the gully may require some minor scrambling. Animal trails are visible to follow on the east side of the gully. The small stream will run here in the spring.

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