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The pole Albert referred to is a hollow aluminum tube used to measure snow. To spare snow survey- ors the potentially painful indignity of lugging an ob- ject of considerable length through forests, the tube is thoughtfully divided into sections of about two ➯➥➥➺✃ ➱➻➶➭➻ ➹➺ ➪➨➚➦➷➸ ➶➨➺➧ the sleeves of a nylon pack that wraps into a manage- able size. This meadow just east of Anthony Lake, at an eleva- tion of 7,125 feet and very nearly in the shadow of Gunsight Mountain, is the last of three survey sites Albert visited Wednesday afternoon. The three-man crew also included Jason Yencopal, Baker County’s emergency manager, and Joe John- son, who works at the Baker County Dispatch Center. The two other sites are at lower elevations — Little Alps, 6,200 feet, and Little Antone, 4,560. At both, three sections of pole ➱➥➵➥ ➪➚➫➭➶➥➨➺❰ But Albert’s plunge into the snowbound meadow convinced him that if he were to thrust six feet of aluminum into the snow here, the pole would van- ish as thoroughly as his snowshoes did. This turned out to be wise, as the snow was about 83 inches deep — one inch short of 7 feet — and so fully justifying the addition of the fourth sec- tion. The numbers Yencopal jotted down in a notebook put into numerical per- spective the onslaught of ➪➺➧➵➳➪ ➺➻➼➺ ➾➥➹➨➥➾ á➥➴➵➚ - ary. The snow depth in- creased by 37 inches dur- ing the month. Snow surveyors have trudged into this meadow to measure snow every winter since 1936, mak- ing it one of the older such sites in Oregon. â➨ Ò➚➪➺ ➹❒➥ ➧➯ ➺➻➧➪➥ ãä years — one happening 70 years to the day of the trio’s arrival — did they ➹➨➾ ➺➻➥ ➪➨➧➱ ➾➥➥Ð➥➵ ➼➺ this point in winter. (Surveys are done monthly, typically in the last week of a month or ➺➻➥ ➹➵➪➺ ➱➥➥➮ ➧➯ ➺➻➥ ➨➥å➺ ➳➧➨➺➻❰ æ➻➥ ➧➫➭➶➼➷ ç➼➵➭➻ 1 readings, then, generally represent surveys actually done between Feb. 23 and March 5.) The top 5: è éêë ➶➨➭➻➥➪✃ á➥➴❰ ìí✃ 1965 (this is the deepest snow ever measured at the site, at any time; in many winters the snow depth peaks around April 1) è ëî ➶➨➭➻➥➪✃ á➥➴❰ ìä✃ 1956 è ëï ➶➨➭➻➥➪✃ á➥➴❰ ìð✃ 1949 è ëì ➶➨➭➻➥➪✃ á➥➴❰ ìã✃ 1972 è ãã ➶➨➭➻➥➪✃ ç➼➵➭➻ í✃ 1997 The situation at Antho- ny Lakes is representa- tive of much of the rest of Northeastern Oregon. The snowpack is run- ning about 35 percent above average. Every mea- suring site is reporting more snow now than at the same time a year ago. Many places have more snow now than they did on March 1, 2017, during one of the snowiest winters on record in the region. The parade of blizzards during February is espe- cially noteworthy because ñòóôõö ñò÷õøó ù úûüýþ ÿ ýþû ❡ ✁✂ ✄☎ ▲✆✝✞ ❆✟✠✞✡t ☛☞✟✟✞☛t✌ ✍ ☛☞✡✞ ✌✍✎✏✟✞ ☞✑ ✌✒☞✓ t✔✍t ✓✕✟✟ ✠✞ ✓✞✕✇✔✞✖ t☞ ✖✞t✞✡✎✕✒✞ t✔✞ ✓✍t✞✡ ☛☞✒t✞✒t❛ the month typically rep- resents a lull in wintry weather. Statistically it is the sec- ond-driest month at the Baker City Airport, with an average precipitation (rain and melted snow) of 0.63 of an inch. (Only July, at 0.53 of an inch, is drier.) But this February was the dampest ever at the airport, where records date to 1943. The monthly total was 1.92 inches, eclipsing the previous record of 1.66 inches set in February 1966. A now defunct weather station, in Baker City itself, recorded one wetter Febru- ary — 1980, with a total of 2.3 inches. The total at the airport that February was é❰éð ➶➨➭➻➥➪✃ ➵➥❐➥➭➺➶➨➦ ➺➻➼➺ the city typically gets more precipitation than the air- port, which is about three miles to the north. Baker City leading the contest for new playground equipment ➉➊ Ö➔➐➊ ➏×➑➓➐➊ Ú↕➛Û➜Ü Ý↕Þ➛ ß↕➤à➞➝↕ ❇ ❇ If the Moda Assist con- test ended today Baker City would receive a grant of more than $30,000 to pay part of the cost for an all- abilities playground, but citizens shouldn’t be com- placent, said Joyce Bornst- edt, who oversees the city’s parks department. That’s because the on- line contest continues through March 20. As of this morning, Bak- er City had 21,024 votes, giving it a lead over its two competitors — Prin- eville, 14,744 votes, and Independence, with 7,773. With the size of the lead, Bornstedt and other city workers have begun planning for the possible addition of an accessible play structure at Geiser- Pollman Park. The winning city will likely receive between $35,000 and $40,000. The amount is based on the number of assists the Portland Trail Blazers have this season. Moda Health is donating $20 for each assist. The grant wouldn’t pay the entire cost of build- ing the all-abilities play- ground. Bornstedt expects the Moda grant would cover about half the cost. The city has already started looking at other grants to estimated cost of all-abil- ➳➼➮➥ ➚Ð ➺➻➥ ➾➶➽➥➵➥➨➭➥❰ ➶➺➶➥➪ ➥➬➚➶Ð➳➥➨➺❰ If the city doesn’t receive any grants, they could use money from the general fund or try collecting the money through fundrais- ers. Next week Bornst- edt plans to attend a To make a playground ful- ly accessible, the city would need to install surfacing ac- cessible to wheelchairs. The surface would be similar to the arti- ✗ ➥➵➺➶➹➥➾ ✘ ➷➼➸➦➵➧➚➨➾ Safety Inspector Recerti- ➹➭➼➺➶➧➨ ➭➷➼➪➪ ➱➻➥➵➥ ➪➻➥ can talk with playground manufacturers about the ➹➭➶➼➷ ➺➚➵➯ ➴➥➨➥➼➺➻ ➺➻➥ playground structure installed in May 2014. Residents can vote once per day online. To vote, go to https://www.nba.com/blaz- ers/assist As snowpack soars, Oregon’s governor declares emergency ✙ ❚✚✛ ✜✢✣✤✥✦✧❦ ★✣✩ ✪✚✛ ✜✪✦✪✛ ✫✜ ✬✬✭ ➺➻➥ ➦➧❒➥➵➨➧➵❮➪ ➧➫➭➥ ➪➼➶➾❰ Heavy snow in Spring- ✥✛✩✧✛✢✪ ✣★ ✢✣✩♣✦✮ ✦✜ ✣★ ❚✚✯✩✜✰✦② ➉➊ ➌➍➎➏➐➑ ➒➐➓➔→➊ ➣↔↕ ➙➛➛➜➝➞➟➠↕➡ ➢➤↕➛➛ SALEM — After a slow start, wintry weather has walloped Oregon, with the snowpack surpass- ing the norm by as much as 160 percent in some parts of the state and Gov. Kate Brown declaring an emergency Thursday in 10 counties. Brown directed the Or- ➥➦➧➨ ➩➫➭➥ ➧➯ ➲➳➥➵➦➥➨➭➸ Management to coordi- nate the deployment of the state transportation department, state police and the Oregon National Guard to support local communities as needed. Since early February, the snowpack rose from 70 percent of normal statewide to 119 percent of normal as of Thursday, according to Scott Oviatt, snow survey supervisor for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Center. It is already help- ing to alleviate a drought state, with its severity clas- ➪➶➹➭➼➺➶➧➨ ➶➨ ➘➧➚➺➻➥➵➨ ➼➨➾ Central Oregon reduced this week, Oviatt said. “Cold air from Canada and moisture from the Pa- ➭➶➹➭ ➩➭➥➼➨ ➭➧➳➴➶➨➥➾ ➺➧ create this,” Oviatt said. “In the last three weeks, ➭➧➷➾ ➼➶➵ ➻➼➪ ➶➨➹➷➺➵➼➺➥➾ ➺➻➥ entire state.” Warm, dry air could wipe out the drought miti- ➦➼➺➶➧➨ ➴➥➨➥➹➺➪ ➬➚➶➭➮➷➸ ➱➶➺➻ ➼ ➯➼➪➺ ➵➚➨➧➽✃ ➧➵ ➵➼➶➨ on top of snow could cause ❐➧➧➾➶➨➦✃ ➩❒➶➼➺➺ ➪➼➶➾✃ ➴➚➺ the forecast over the next 8-14 days was for cold temperatures. “We’re cautiously opti- mistic and hope the trend continues,” Oviatt said. The belated blast of win- ter has hit communities with heavy snow and ice accumulation, high winds, ❐➧➧➾➶➨➦ ➼➨➾ ➷➼➨➾➪➷➶➾➥➪✃ ➹➥➷➾ ➭➼➚➪➥➾ ➺➻➥ ➵➧➧➯ ➧➯ a gym at Thurston High School to partially collapse Wednesday, The Register- Guard of Eugene reported. There were no injuries. A town in the Cascade Range experiencing a pro- longed blackout has been struggling. Oakridge was the town where an Am- trak train was stranded for about 36 hours this week because of fallen trees and snow on the tracks. The passengers had electrical power while the town didn’t and they stayed on board. Passen- gers saw townspeople on snowshoes making their way through snow-blan- keted streets. Ray’s Food Place in the town of 3,200 people is open, but customers navi- gate the darkened aisles ➱➶➺➻ ❐➼➪➻➷➶➦➻➺➪✃ ➺➻➥ Ï➥➦➶➪ - ter-Guard reported. Payments are accepted ➨➩➫➭➯➲ ➳➵➸➺➻ only in cash or local check, with credit card machines down. Most businesses in town were closed Wednesday in the town, which lies along Highway 58 that goes over Willamette Pass and to a ski area there. The road has been closed to regular ➺➵➼➫➭ ➱➶➺➻ ➾➧➱➨➥➾ ➺➵➥➥➪ lining the roadside. The highway closure and the power outage are a “double whammy,” said resident Tim Foster. “It just takes away any hope of being able to do anything,” Foster told the Register-Guard, whose reporter was escorted to the town Wednesday by the Oregon Department of Transportation. In Central Oregon, which has 113 percent over Sunriver, was last seen getting gas on Sunday in Sunriver, a resort commu- nity south of Bend. “He is known to ➯➵➥➬➚➥➨➺ ➺➻➥ ➯➧➵➥➪➺ - ed area to the west of Sunriver where he en- Ò➧➸➥➾ ➧➽Ñ➵➧➼➾➶➨➦❰ Ó➧➱ - ever, it is unknown where he was going after getting gas in Sunriver on Sun- ➾➼➸✃Ô ➺➻➥ ➪➻➥➵➶➽❮➪ ➧➫➭➥ said. Brown made the emer- gency declaration for Coos, Curry, Deschutes, Doug- las, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lane, Linn, and Marion counties. ➓➔ →➣↔↕➙➛ ↔➜➝➞ ➣➛➟↔➠➣ ➨➧➵➳➼➷ ➪➨➧➱Ð➼➭➮✃ ➼➨ ➧➽Ñ road enthusiast has been missing for four days, the Deschutes County Sher- ➶➽❮➪ ➩➫➭➥ ➵➥Ð➧➵➺➥➾❰ Jeremy Taylor, 36, of ➡➡➡➢➤➥➦➧➥➨➩➫➥➭➯➲➧➫➳➥➵➧➢➸➲➺ ➻➼➽➾ ➚➪➶➚➹➘➴➪ ➾➴➘➷➹➼➬➼➮➱ ➚➶➚✃➬➚❐➬➴ ÐÑÒ ÓÑÔÕÖ ➚➘➪❒❮❰Ï➾➽➽ ❴❵❛❜❝❞❣ ❴❛❤✐❵❥❛❦ ✇✇✇❏❑▼◆P◗❘❚❯❲❳❩❬❭❩❳❯❏❪▼❫ ➺➻➼➺ ➼➽➥➭➺➥➾ ➳➚➭➻ ➧➯ ➺➻➥ äåæçèçæ éêëìíîïðì ñòñóôñõ öñó÷øùúûüùõ üýþúüùõ øÿñ÷üõ üùûñùñ ❹❺❻❼❽ ❾ ❿➀➁➁➀➂➃ ➄➅➆➀➇➆ ➈➂➉➊➋➌➍➎➊➍➉➃➍➉➎ ➌➀➊➋ ➏➐➎➊ ➑➃➍ ❼➅➁➁➒ ✤ ✥✦✧★ ★✩✪✫✫✬✭✬✮✧ ✯ ✰✱✲✳✴ ✵✶✷✸✹✱✹✶✺✸ ✻✼ ✽✾✿❀❁❂❁✾❃❀ ❄ ❅❆❅❇❈❆✼❇❉ ❊❋❃❊●❍❂■❋❏✽ ❑▲▼◆❖P ◗❘ ❙◗P❚❯❱ ❲❳ ❨ ❩❬❭P❪ ❙◗P❚ ❫◗❯❭❱❴❵❛ ❜◗❯❭❱ ❴❳❝❛❞❡❢❣❤✐❥❦❣❤❧❥❢♠♥♦❧♣qr❤♥❣❥s❢♣♥❣t✉✈♣❤✇① ✤✥✦✧✦ ②③② ✧✬✫✥✩✪④ ✯ ✰✱✲✳✴ ✵✶✷✸✹✱✹✶✺✸ ✻❈ ✽✾✿❀❁❂❁✾❃❀ ❄ ❅❆❉❅⑤❆❇⑤⑥ ❊❋❃❊●❍❂■❋❏✽ ⑦⑧⑨❖❱❲⑩❲❞✐✇❲❳❶⑩❲❶① ❜◗❯❭❱❵⑩ ❲⑩❲❷ ❴❵❸❛❳❛ ✁✂✄☎ ✆✝✞✂✟ ✠✡☛✡☞✌✍✎☛✏✑✍✒☛✓✔ ✓✕ ☛✍☞☞ ✖✗✘✙✚ ✛✜✜✢✙✣✘✘ ❮❰Ï ÐÑÒ ÓÔÕÖÖÔ ×Ø ÙÕØÚÛÖ ÜÏÝ❰Þ ßàáâÏÝÝã ➼➽➾➚➪➶➹➘➚➴➷➾➼➬➚➷➾➹➮➼➱✃➮➚➚➾➹➘➘❐❒➽✃ ❧♠♠♣ qr q t✉✈①③④⑤③t✉✈① ⑥♠⑦⑧q⑨✉⑩♠❶ ❷❸❹❺❻❼❽❻❾❿❹ ➀❸➁➂❻➀❺❽➃➄➅❸ ➆➇➈➉➊➌➍➎➏ ➆➏➐➎➑➈➒➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓ ➔➉➌ ➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓→➆ ➣↔➌➐➑↕➎➙➛➐➎➑➈➒➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓ ➔➉➌ ➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓→➆ ➣➛➈ ➜ ➌➉➝➝ ➎➐ ➇➍➉➈ ➞➑➈➉➒ ➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓ ➔➉➌ ➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓→➆ ➟➑➠➉➛➡➝➉➒➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓ ➔➉➌ ➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓→➆ ➢➑➤➛➐➎➑➈➒➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➓➔➑↔➊ ➥➑↔➌➉➓➓➓ ➦➤➊➑➌➌ ➧➑➇➈ ❙✍✍ ✎✏✑ ✒✓✔✕✖✗② ✖✎✘ ✗✘ ✶✙✶✙✚ ✛✜ ✥✢✣✤✦✧★✩✪ ✫✬✭✮ ✯✧✤✭✰✮ ✲✦★✳ ✴✵✸✶✹ ✺✺✻✼✙✚✸✺ ✬✪ ★✬✤✤ ✽✪✩✩ ✴✿✙✙✹ ✺✿✚✼✙✵✿❀ ▲❁❂❃❄❄❅ ❁♦♥❇❈ ❃♥❈ ❁❉❇❊❃●❇❈ ❢❁❊ ❁❍❇❊ ❡■ ❅❇❃❊s