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1. [Image] Falls on Cat Creek
Falls on Cat Creek, tributary to the Cispus River, 1/4 mile above the mouth. Lower falls is 4 feet high and the upper falls is 10 feet highCitation -
2. [Image] Impassable bedrock chute
Impassable bedrock chute on North Fork Cispus River near Timonium Creek. Drops 25 feet in 60 feet. There are no poolsCitation -
3. [Image] Timonium Creek falls
75 foot series of falls on Timonium Creek near its confluence with the North Fork of the Cispus River. Indicates terrific flood stagesCitation -
4. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls
Powerflume, fish-ladder and mill at high-water stage on Cedar Creek FallsCitation -
5. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls
Birdseye view of Cedar Creek falls and small power developementCitation -
6. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls
Cedar Creek Falls at high-water stage near Hall, WashingtonCitation -
7. [Image] Warm Springs Creek
Warm Springs Creek tributary to Loon Creek, Idaho. Box canyon shown a short distance above Mahoney Creek confluenceCitation -
8. [Image] Muddy Fork of Cispus River
Muddy Fork of Cispus River which flows at 10 seconds per foot and is 20 feet wide. Mt Adams is in left background [Print is reversed]Citation -
9. [Image] Mouth of East Canyon Creek
Mouth of East Canyon Creek, a tributary to Cispus River, showing a 30 foot log jamCitation -
10. [Image] Niggerhead Creek log jam (Yellowjacket Creek)
Looking down at upper end of big log jam on Niggerhead CreekCitation -
11. [Image] Niggerhead Creek falls (Yellowjacket Creek)
Falls on Niggerhead Creek 4 miles above road. The falls are 25 feet highCitation -
12. [Image] Niggerhead Creek box canyon (Yellowjacket Creek)
Looking down small box canyon on Niggerhead Creek, tributary to Cispus River, 500 yards above road bridge. The stream is 35 feet wideCitation -
13. [Image] Silver Falls Creek
Silver Falls Creek, tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
14. [Image] Falls on Goat Creek
35 foot falls on Goat Creek, located 530 yards above its confluence with the Cowlitz RiverCitation -
15. [Image] Lake Creek falls
25 foot falls on Lake Creek two mile above its mouth. Lake Creek is the outlet of Packwood Lake in the Cowlitz River systemCitation -
16. [Image] Marble Creek
Looking upstream into the Marble Creek box canyon about 5 miles above the mouthCitation -
17. [Image] Deer Horn Creek area
Looking downstream in Middle Fork Salmon River Valley below Deer Horn Creek. Greyhound Creek enters in background on rightCitation -
18. [Image] Jack Creek dam
Jack Creek is a tributary of Metolius River. Upper dam is found at S31, T12S, R9ECitation -
19. [Image] Mason Creek
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20. [Image] Cedar Creek Falls at high water
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21. [Image] Jack Creek dam
Jack Creek is a tributary of Metolius River. Upper dam is found at S31, T12S, R9ECitation -
22. [Image] Niggerhead Creek log jam (Yellowjacket Creek)
Lower end of big log jam in box canyon on Niggerhead Creek. It is a barrier to fish at this point. The Creek is 35 feet wide and the jam is 25 feet highCitation -
23. [Image] Niggerhead Creek (Yellowjacket Creek)
Niggerhead Creek, tributary to the Cispus River shown 1300 yards above road bridge. There is a log jam in the background. The stream is 40 ft wideCitation -
24. [Image] Marble Creek box canyon
Typical watershed topography below the box canyon near Marble Creek, IdahoCitation -
25. [Image] Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek
Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek, a tributary of Skamokawa CreekCitation -
26. [Image] Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek
Impassible log jam on Wilson Creek, a tributary of Skamokawa CreekCitation -
27. [Image] Stratified sandstone falls on Coal Creek
Coal Creek is a tributary to the Columbia RiverCitation -
28. [Image] Pistol Creek
Water ouzel and nest near campsite 2 1/4 miles from the mouth of Pistol CrCitation -
29. [Image] East Canyon Creek Falls
Falls above mouth of East Canyon Creek, a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
30. [Image] Falls on Bear Creek
Falls on Bear Creek near Clatskanie, OregonCitation -
31. [Image] Adams Creek box canyon
Narrow box canyon at lowest 1/4 mile of Adams Creek, a tributary of the Cispus River, near Randle, WashingtonCitation -
32. [Image] Beaver dam and house
Large beaver dam and house about 1 1/2 miles above the Loon Creek Ranger StationCitation -
33. [Image] Beaver dam on Warm Springs Creek
Bad beaver dam just above the location of Parker Stump Mill Beaver dams are in abundance above this pointCitation -
East Fork of Mayfield Creek tributary to Loon Creek which is a tributary to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Photo is looking downstream over a cascade section in the stream
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35. [Image] Woods Creek
Mouth of Woods Creek showing steep gradient and moss-covered boulders in stream bed. It is inaccessible at low water. Woods Creek is a tributary to the Cispus RiverCitation -
36. [Image] Big Redfish Lake Stream, Idaho
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38. [Image] Little Red fish on spawning grounds
Little Red fish on spawning grounds in Alturus Lake CreekCitation -
39. [Image] View from top of Marble Creek box canyon
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40. [Image] Rams Horn Creek, Idaho
Place just above Ramshorn [Rams Horn] Creek where Blue was pulled off the trail by Spot and rolled 30-40 feet to the big pool belowCitation -
41. [Image] Old Power Dam
Old Power Dam on Crooked CreekCitation -
42. [Image] Waterfall Creek
Waterfall Creek near confluence with Middle Fork Salmon River. Waterfall Creek enters Middle Fork Salmon River just above Big Creek on left bank. The creek is too precipitous for migratory fishCitation -
43. [Image] Little Red fish on spawning grounds
Little Red fish on spawning grounds in Alturus Lake CreekCitation -
44. [Image] Bedrock falls
A shallow bedrock falls on Sharps Creek, Oregon?. Photo shows a typical natural obstruction to fish at low water stages.Citation -
45. [Image] Falls on upper Redfish Lake Creek, Idaho
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46. [Image] Falls above Timber Creek
Falls above Timber Creek, tributary to the Washougal RiverCitation -
47. [Image] Burlingame Ditch intake
Burlingame Ditch is a tributary to the Walla Walla River.Citation -
48. [Image] Irrigation diversion dam on Big Creek
Impassable irrigation damCitation -
49. [Image] Irrigation diversion on Big Creek
Irrigation diversion on Big Creek, a tributary to North Fork Payette RiverCitation -
50. [Image] Falls on Rock Creek
Upper part of series of falls on Rock Creek one mile above the Columbia RiverCitation