1968 Map of Hoodlum Canyon, 1970 Print
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1968 Map of Hoodlum Canyon

USGS Topo · Published 1970

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Butter Creek winds through a deeply dissected landscape in this 1960s study of the high country along the border of Morrow and Umatilla Counties. The area is defined by a series of dramatic drainages, most notably Hoodlum Canyon and Frisco Canyon, which demonstrate the intricate natural erosion patterns characteristic of the Oregon interior. Human activity is sparse and primarily limited to access via a system of Jeep Trails that traverse the ridges between the deep gulches. Small-scale water sources like a lone Spring and Well mark isolated points of interest for researchers tracing the historical management of this rangeland. Other distinctively named topographic features such as Cunha Canyon and the Fingers provide clear landmarks for understanding the complex network of draws including Bear Claw Canyon and Johnson Canyon.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1968
Date Published1970
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22 x 26.9 inches

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