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Airstrip on the lower Deschutes River?

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Scoloplex,
Bull Run is now in the shortfield database and you can add your content when ready.
[airport]No%20ID%20033[/airport]
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Re: tick check

TWG wrote:
ps the guy I talked to says to watch out for ticks


It should be too hot and dry for most ticks right now, spring is the main time to watch out...but, if you find a bunch of ticks at a place like this in the future and feel like passing the info on, PM me. I work with them and we are always looking for new sites. :D


Spring is the worst time but I spotted a super ugly tick crawling up my Bro's leg on a September hike in the Wenaha-Tucannon wilderness, a red/white spotted bugger about the size of a dime. It just reeked of carrying some nasty disease. :-& Most ticks are smaller. The nasty Lyme disease deer ticks are about the size of pencil lead or smaller. Those I haven't seen past June.
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