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An Old Rangers Memories: Building Montaa de Oro State Park chronicles the adventures had in taking what used to be a working seaside ranch and transforming it into what would become San Luis Obispo Countys most-beloved state park. From Ranger McKillops first visit, through to the first Labor Day weekend in the almost fully developed park, the reader will experience the tasks, challenges, and accomplishments of those early days.

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An Old Rangers Memories: Building Montaa de Oro State Park chronicles the adventures had in taking what used to be a working seaside ranch and transforming it into what would become San Luis Obispo Countys most-beloved state park. From Ranger McKillops first visit, through to the first Labor Day weekend in the almost fully developed park, the reader will experience the tasks, challenges, and accomplishments of those early days.

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Richard C. (Dick) McKILLOP (deceased) served in the California State Park service for thirty-one years during a time of change within the system. He began his career as a state park attendant in a dual assignment at Pt. Lobos State Reserve and Los Coaches Rancho Adobe. He retired as a regional interpretive specialist in Monterey, California, before moving to Oregon. The highlight of his career was his time at Montaña de Oro State Park. Sherry McKILLOP is the proud daughter of Ranger Dick McKillop and is an expert in team and leadership development. Her love of the outdoors and wild spaces grew from having grown up living in and around some of the best of California's state parks. She is an advocate for a balance between personal responsibility and corporate stewardship of the environment. She lives with her husband, Don, in the Sierra Nevada mountains near South Lake Tahoe.