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Umpqua Wayside, State Park, and Brandy Bar
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Stop Oregon's Invaders!
A sign next to the boat launch ramp described the ways to clean, drain and dry your boat to prevent its launch from introducing non-native species to the river.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:08:40 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9679 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Boat Launch Ramp
The boat launch ramp was a simple slope of asphalt angled down into the river.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:08:50 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9680 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Picnic Table
A picnic table was on a scenic hill next to the river and shaded by mature trees.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:08:56 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9681 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Wide Parking
The parking lot was wide enough for a long RV to make a safe u-turn.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:10:43 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9682 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Three Signs
One sign labeled this facility as, "Umpqua Wayside." Another was called, "Courtesy Guide," and listed the activities that were allowed and forbidden at the site. A third sign described the history of Brandy Bar in the river behind the sign.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:10:52 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9683 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Brandy Bar With Ducks
The shallow part of the river was covered in late summer and populated with ducks. Later, in winter, the river would be higher and the bar concealed.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:11:06 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9686 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Tree Washed Hair
A tree had recently fallen into the river. The anthropomorphized interpretation was that the tree had leaned over to wash its leafy hair.
Umpqua Wayside State Park • and Brandy Bar • Oregon Route 38 • In west Oregon • (Date Photographed: 13:11:12 Thursday 8 September 2016) • (Date Published: Tuesday 21 March 2017) • © 2017 Bryan Costales #C16_9687 Add a comment or report a mistake
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