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Cummins Creek Wilderness : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cummins Creek Wilderness
The Cummins Creek Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Siuslaw National Forest within the Oregon Coast. It is one of three wilderness areas created in the Siuslaw in 1984, along with Drift Creek and Rock Creek. It is ''"dedicated to preserve in a wilderness state, the last remaining virgin stands of Sitka spruce, western hemlock and Douglas-fir, in Oregon's coast lands."''〔(Northwest Regional Wilderness Area Directory )〕〔(Cummins Creek Wilderness ) - Wilderness.net〕 Cummins Creek and nearby Cummins Ridge are named for F.L. Cummins, an early homesteader. ==Topography== Cummins Creek Wilderness ranges in elevation from .〔(Cummins Creek, Oregon ) - GORP〕 Cummins Ridge, which peaks at almost 2,000 feet, splits the rainforest in two. Cummins and Bob Creeks drain west through the dense rainforest to the Pacific Ocean.〔〔''Central Oregon Wilderness Areas (Cascades to the Coast)'', by Donna Aitkenhead, p. 9〕
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