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Gigalot possum from The Lost Forests.
When you grab the Gigalot possum by the tail and shake him he "giggles"
Hence the name Gigalot possum.
Hikers on Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, March 27, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.
For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.
View of Lost Forest from the top of Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, March 27, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.
For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.
Catastrophe Cat was one of the most popular character from The Lost Forests.It was a most unusual feline having 10 lives.
It had heavy paws and could hang about from the most unusual places.
Map of the Otherworlds, where all the characters from The lost forests live in peace and harmony. From www.thelostforests.com.au
Gigalot possum from The Lost Forests.
When you grab the Gigalot possum by the tail and shake him he "giggles"
Hence the name Gigalot possum.
An unusual stand of ancient ponderosa pine forest growing out of the sand is the outstanding feature of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, which is located in the northeast portion of the Christmas Valley Sand Dunes Area of Critical Environmental Concern. A remnant of a forest that existed in a cooler and wetter age, these pines survive on half the typical annual precipitation for this tree species due to unique soil and hydrologic properties of the area. The nearest forest is 40 miles to the northwest, yet the pines continue to reproduce and thrive in this environment. Old growth juniper groves also exist in the Lost Forest. Motorized vehicles are allowed in the Lost Forest on routes posted “open.” No cross country use is allowed. Camping is permissible in designated sites only.
An old Nabisco Puggle sticker promotion for hole reinforcement.
Aussie Puggle (circa 1984) www.thelostforests.com.au
View of Lost Forest from Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, March 27, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.
For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.
A character from The Lost Forests.
Bilby on the bollard at Fairhaven. Aireys Inlet lighthouse in the background.From www.thelostforests.com.au
Profile of Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, March 27, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.
For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.
Gigalot possum from The Lost Forests.
When you grab the Gigalot possum by the tail and shake him he "giggles"
Hence the name Gigalot possum.
View of Lost Forest from Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, March 27, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.
For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.
Late afternoon view from atop Sand Rock in the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, July 19, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Need an outdoor escape? Lose yourself in these photos of the Lost Forest Research Natural Area - a remote patch of old Ponderosa Pine forest that's the remnant of the ancient forest that once stretched across a large portion of south central Oregon.
For more information on how to visit this gem in Central Oregon's Christmas Valley, contact our Lakeview District at (541) 947-2177.
Gigalot possum from The Lost Forests.
When you grab the Gigalot possum by the tail and shake him he "giggles"
Hence the name Gigalot possum.
Catastrophe Cat was one of the most popular character from The Lost Forests.It was a most unusual feline having 10 lives.
It had heavy paws and could hang about from the most unusual places.
Thomas ,hand feeding a male King parrot on the balcony at Fairhaven on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria ,Australia. From www.thelostforests.com.au