Another Day, Another Biome

 

One advantage of motor home travel is you can live in a different habitat each day. After the mixed conifer alpine forest, Elevation 6240′, of Lofton Reservoir, we descended to the wetlands of Goose Lake, Elevation 4700′, then climbed to the dry juniper and sagebrush canyon of the Chewaucan River, Elevation about 5300′, then descended to a young subalpine pine forest, Elevation 4000′, at Lapine State Park, then rose to be among the first campers of the season at Newberry National Volcanic Monument, East Lake, Elevation 6400′, again in an alpine forest, with snow still on the ground.  Today our biome includes high desert pines, Elevation 3623′, and the luxury of hookups, as we find ourselves in Bend, OR for the Royal Wedding weekend.

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Benham Falls, by Bend, OR

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