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** {{hike ring|trailhead=Hot Springs Campground Trailhead|hike=Barnhardy Basin Loop Hike|log=Barnhardy Basin Loop Hike/Log|previous=Hot Springs Campground Trailhead|next=Barnhardy Road-DeGarmo Notch Road Junction}} | ** {{hike ring|trailhead=Hot Springs Campground Trailhead|hike=Barnhardy Basin Loop Hike|log=Barnhardy Basin Loop Hike/Log|previous=Hot Springs Campground Trailhead|next=Barnhardy Road-DeGarmo Notch Road Junction}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:00, 22 October 2018
- Hikes to this destination:
- Barnhardy Basin Loop Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
- Weather forecast: NWS/NOAA
- Maps: Oregon Hikers Maps Google Maps
- Latitude, Longitude: 42.47976, -119.72014
- Elevation: 6445 feet
Description
The Barnhardy Cabin (also spelled Barnhardi) sits nestled among a shimmering grove of aspen. It's an old line shack used by livestock herders in the days when that was permitted in this part of the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge. There is no furniture remaining, only the remnant of a stove pipe.
In the meadow below the cabin is a red SNOTELT station. This was once an aerial marker now converted to transmitting snow data by telemetry. The horizontal red bars on the contraption are measures of snow depth that could be surveyed by overflying light aircraft.
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- bobcat (creator)