History of the field by Colorado Camp on Deschutes River Trail?
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Thanks, everyone! Very interesting stuff.
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Re: History of the field by Colorado Camp on Deschutes River Trail?
It almost looks like a private landing strip.Charley wrote: ↑November 12th, 2021, 10:32 amMany years ago, when I hiked through there regularly, I assumed that ODFW or State Parks grew feed for wildlife there. I'd seen it green, and seen it mowed, at least.
But it's not State land, so I have no clue! State land is blue:
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Maybe it's leased to the State? Or maybe State Parks allows a property owner (a farmer) to drive the gravel road/trail to access the field for cultivation?
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There is a landing strip further upstream, on the other side of the river, according to maps, and you can see it.
I think the field near Colorado Camp is agriculture. I've seen people farming near the Harris Homestead. A lot of fencing and irrigation stuff. It's all gone now, after the fire. That might be the end of agriculture there. I think modern farming practices wouldn't work on those small fields at Colorado camp and Harris Homestead.
I think the field near Colorado Camp is agriculture. I've seen people farming near the Harris Homestead. A lot of fencing and irrigation stuff. It's all gone now, after the fire. That might be the end of agriculture there. I think modern farming practices wouldn't work on those small fields at Colorado camp and Harris Homestead.
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Just a guess, on my part. It's an interesting patch in that portion of property. Looking at historic satellite images that center section seems maintained while the rest isn't. 'Tis a mystery.
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Picked Boy Scout weekend, this last spring, for a Deschutes backpack. Got a secluded site near the plowed field. As you can see, kids were lined up and appeared to be scattering seeds. A friend spoke to them on another trip. They plant the field for a wildlife food source.
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That's great! How far from Columbia river?
There's a number of fields that have been farmed historically, but it seems like that's phasing out. Good to replace with wildlife habitat.
There's a number of fields that have been farmed historically, but it seems like that's phasing out. Good to replace with wildlife habitat.
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Re: History of the field by Colorado Camp on Deschutes River Trail?
This was about 3 1/2 miles up the Deschutes. Near the rafting pull out, outhouse and campsites.