OUTDOORS & REC B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2021 CABELL Continued from Page 1B remote than that distance suggests. The dense forest, pri- marily lodgepole pine and tamarack, with a dense strip of alder along Onion Creek, contributes to the sense of isolation. You can’t see the buildings until you’re within a hundred feet of them, and their presence, in this lonely spot, is a trifl e disconcerting. But also fascinating. The details, in particular. Although I didn’t examine the mill build- ings thoroughly — I’m current on my tetanus shot but I have an aver- sion to impaling any part of myself on sharp, rusty metal, and an exaggerated fear of hantavirus besides — you can glean quite a lot by stepping just inside. A bare light bulb dan- gles from a rafter, its metal pull cord still attached. A piece of machinery still bears the manufac- turer’s metal plate, iden- tifying it as a “Moto- Trimmer” built by the Bosworth Engineering Co., 6723 Denison Ave., Cleve- land, Ohio. What a journey that machine made, from the urban Rust Belt most BERRIES Continued from Page 1B the truck. I remember one year Katy and I hit one of our spots on the way home from a trip up high. When we pulled up and parked I killed the truck. We had a thermos of coff ee so we poured a cup before we got out to pick. We were sit- ting in the truck shooting the bull and Katy says whoa! I’m not getting out. It sounded like a light hail Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald The cemetery at Cabell City. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald Intact machinery inside the mill building at Cabell City. of the way across the country to the Blue Moun- tains, here to remain, among the pines, probably partially buried by bliz- zards if the wind is right. On the dilapidated porch of the house — watch your step — a single leather boot sits, its laces missing, its metal eyelets rusted. storm due to all of the mos- quitos hitting the sides of the truck. So carry mos- quito protection because in some years they can be horrendous. So if you don’t have any- thing to do this weekend, grab the wife and kids, pack a picnic and go up picking berries. But you and the wife ought to be sure to carry a pistol. You might just be picking in a popular bear eating area. ——— You can contact Tom via email: smileya7@aol.com On the fl oor in the main room is an ancient car radio, its presence per- plexing and inexplicable. I wonder how many decades it has sat there. I wonder, as I always do in such places, what it must have been like to live here. There was electricity, at least — the wires still dangle from the wall near the front door. But here in the Blues, where snow accumulates many feet deep and the tempera- ture, in the low ground along the creek, must often plunge below zero, it would require no small amount of courage and dedication to stay it out year round. More courage, cer- tainly, than is required of the actors in the B movie that someday ought to be made here. Lisa Britton/Baker City Herald An old leather shoe on the front porch of the house at Cabell City. Tom Claycomb/Contributed Photo Tom Claycomb/Contributed Photo The bushes are loaded down with huckleberries this year. Wild raspberries are Koko’s favorite berry. While hiking she could not pass a raspberry bush without stopping to pick a few. 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You are able to keep things very much in perspective, and you are not the kind to let even your own publicity go to your head. You understand that you are and always will be the same “you” that you were when young. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Your energy and drive are enough today to see you through almost any challenge. You become interested in something that used to leave you cold. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- The personal and the professional can be combined in a clever way today -- but not indefinitely. You don’t want to miss the window! LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- You have some hard work in store today, but it’s of a kind that really inspires you. You can include a friend and double your fun, perhaps! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- You’re pre- paring for a journey that you must take alone, but for now you can work with others to ensure you make a strong start. 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