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Whychus Creek ran high, wide and powerful Sunday, but residents escaped significant damage. Cris Converse of Pine Meadow Ranch reported that, while the creek south of town was up to its banks - and came over at PMR's new irrigation diversion - there was no damage. "Me and my handy shovel took care of things," she said. The ranch manager was in high spirits after a day of work in the rain and mud. "I love high-water events," she said. "The power of nature." Jeff Wester, who... Full story
Whychus Creek ran high, wide and powerful Sunday, but residents escaped significant damage. Cris Converse of Pine Meadow Ranch reported that, while the creek south of town was up to its banks, there was no damage. "Me and my handy shovel took care of things," she said. "I love high water events. The power of nature." Jeff Wester, who lives on the canyon rim above the creek north of Sisters said the creek was roaring. "It looks like the Deschutes River down there," he said. The rain gauge at Three Creek Meadow reportedly... Full story