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In the Open — The National Forests of Washington 



The camera hunter takes a shot 



roy, and Walla Walla. Wash.; and Pendleton, La Grande. Elgin, and Wallowa. 

 Oreg. These places are also outfittins: points, where supplies and pack outfits may 

 be obtained. 



Tollgate is a popular summer camping place. It is located on the divide and 

 reached by the Woodward toll road. This road is the only one that crosses the 

 Forest, and is the principal highway between Walla Walla and towns located in 

 the Grande Ronde Valley. It is a fair automobile road and can be used during 

 the summer months. 



Godman Springs is another camping place accessible by automobiles. It 

 bids fair to become one of the most popular camp grounds on the Forest. It can 

 be reached from Dayton, Wash., in an hour. It is expected that by 1921 a 

 more direct route from Walla Walla will be completed, making Godman Springs 

 accessible from the southwest. An automobile road along the summit of the 

 Blue Mountains is now under construction. This will extend from Godman Springs 

 south to Tollgate, on the old Woodward toll road, a distance of over 40 miles. 



