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... of background: Two Vines is the value-based label from Columbia Crest, wines made from grapes of the Washington State area. ... Valley vineyards from which these grapes are harvested are located just east of the Cascade Mountain range in Washington State. The "Two ... ; label is named from the trellising approach used within the Columbia Crest vineyards dedicated to these wines. Two Vines Merlot ...
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Wanted to get this up before the weekend recap post appeared There's a SUPER sweet pic of Dave P. in Cascade Crest (August) in this article on ultrarunning.com The clouds/mountain behind him is probably the coolest thing ever. Should make everyone want to run mountains!!! Link is here and in the title. Plus he has created ...
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... of species that all used to share the name Armillaria mellea. Armillaria ostoyae is quite common on both hardwood and conifer wood in forests west of the Cascade crest. The mycelium attacks the sapwood and is able to travel great distances under the bark or between trees in the form of black rhizomorphs (”shoestrings”). A mushroom of ...
Well, its time to start planning for 2010. Cascade Crest is a distant memory and being 37 years old, I realize my years of really "racing" are limited. My kids are getting older: 7, almost 5, and 1.5 and there will be more more soccer games, swimming meets, and days on Mt. Bachelor in the future. So, I kind of look at this as a big ...
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... the Olympics and northern Cascades; snow in the higher elevations could cause avalanches.  Total snow accumulations of 1 to 2 feet will be possible by Tuesday along the Cascade crest.  Wind gusts between 60 and 80 mph can be expected along the immediate coast of Oregon and Washington   (NOAA’s National Weather ...
... 39;UFOs' and 'flying saucers' began. Kenneth Arnold spotted nine mysterious, high-speed objects 'flying like a saucer would' along the crest of the Cascade Range near Mount Rainier. His report made international headlines and triggered hundreds of similar accounts of 'flying saucers' locally and across the ...

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