File:Blazed alder snotel.jpg
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English: Snow telemetry (SNOTEL) station near Blazed Alder Creek in northwest Oregon, United States. At 3,650 feet (1,110 m), the station is the highest above sea level of the three SNOTELs in the Bull Run River watershed. |
Date | Unknown date but post-1982 |
Source | Blazed Alder SNOTEL, Natural Resources Conservation Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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