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Yesterday we saw the Oregon Trail Ruts (pictured above) where the wagon wheels of the pioneers actually carved the stone as they made their way across the country.

We also saw Register Cliff where the pioneers would carve their names (this one faintly reads 1864). According to the information plaques, none of the old-time travelers ever mentioned participating in this graffiti in their journals.

Above the carved names were these great nests.
PS: We're still having satellite internet problems, but at least I worked it out with Verizon so internet via cell won't break the bank.
Comments
Nice rocks,
you guys should carve your names somewhere.
JC
Posted by: JC | July 25, 2005 12:43 PM