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Beginning the Wilderness Experience From Grants Pass, OR

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 Harris & Taylor

Beginning the Wilderness Experience From Grants Pass, OR

Fall is a great time on the wild Rogue River. It looks so peaceful as it languishes through what normally are some of the most treacherous areas you could ever imagine.

A favorite place we have found can be reached by a trail that starts about 200 feet above the water,

and winds slowly downward through the striking Manzanita and pine trees.

Mixtures of

oak and a host of other varieties of deciduous trees

are warmly welcoming the change of season with their colorful spectrum of fall dress.

The slow-moving water is still full of deep pockets and treacherous rocks laying in wait to take you from tranquility to disaster, so one must always respect the mighty Rogue River.

Hey, I'm wearing myself out having tons of fun trying to get you here. Are you packing yet? Give me a call at (541) 441-4410.

Gary Swanson -- Re/Max Ideal Brokers, Inc. -- Grants Pass, OR

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Richard Dolbeare
Inactive - Wailuku, HI
Living the Hawaii Lifestyle

I love wilderness outings and yours looks delightful indeed.  Aloha & best wishes.

Oct 11, 2009 06:04 PM