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Revision as of 01:22, 24 May 2017

Overhang, Tick Ranch, Tumalo Creek Trail (bobcat)

Description

Tick Ranch is the rock climbers' moniker given to the cliffs along the Tumalo Creek Canyon here. This is a broken layer of 200,000 year-old lava that overlies softer pyroclastic deposits. The Tumalo Creek Trail meets with a connector trail to the east end of the Mrazek Trail below these cliffs.

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