Robinson, Smyth and Doty at White Oak Flat which may be developed as a 4-H Club camp site for Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Counties. It is in the Santa Ynez watershed near the mouth of Arroyo Burro Creek. A good water supply will be the most difficult thing to arrange for. Metcalf. November, 1928
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable Group picture, at least one name known
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fritz_metcalf-6048
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Persons - Robinson Persons - Smyth Persons - Doty 4-H clubs - Camps - Facilities Watersheds - Santa Ynez (Calif.) 4-H clubs - Camps - White Oak Flat National forests - California - Los Padres Los Padres National Forest (Calif.) Outdoor recreation sites Los Padres National Forest
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