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Got back to Portland a few hours ago. Didn't find it. So others can have a whack at it. The rainy season is upon us. Don't think anyone is going to go get it now, until the rain stops.
 

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And in a rain forest, no less. I did find about 2 pounds of mushrooms, though. Made the trip more worthwhile.
 

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Weather is turning good again. Will got back down ondfs Friday and/or Saturday.
 

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It started raining again. Will try to get down in October. Will need to take boots this time.
 

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I have also seen and found out someone else discovered it be4 I did it's called the Walker rim crater. I spoke with dickpugh expert cascade meteorite. It doesn't take much to be an expert. He said to me it could be a super volcano. From my expert opinion. It is just visually and look carefully there is an older one there two.
 

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Did you take any pictures? And I feel this is far from Coos Bay? If you would like some of my info on the 1890, coos bay sighting, we can share?
 

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