Just trying to catch up on all the action so here's a dump on what we've been up to recently. No time to do individual posts for all of it so hopefully this will suffice. Let me know if you all have any questions.
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Rowena Crest |
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Mrazek Trail, Bend OR |
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Late night camping out in the rain in the #hotelement |
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Finally brought Barney the Canoe back from Central Oregon. He's coming in handy on a few canoe camping trips on the Willamette River. |
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Secret caves |
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Tunnel Falls |
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Twister or Cross Over Falls, you decide. Columbia River Gorge, Eagle Creek Trail |
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Swale Canyon, SW Washington. Nice little mountain bike ride, but wouldn't do the Klickitat Canyon section again. |
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Rogue River Trail. Need to knock this one off the list one day. Beautiful country out there. Also need to arrange a multi day rafting trip as well. |
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Whiskey Creek Cabin, Rogue River Trail |
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Horse Creek Trail, Columbia River Gorge |
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Barney the Canoe visits McNary Lake on Sauvie's Island |
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Ran into Olaf on the North Fork trail in Central Oregon |
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Tumalo Falls, Central Oregon |
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Devil's Peak Trail, Salmon Huckleberry Wilderness
Oh and if you didnt already know. This had been one hell of a year for the beargrass. |
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Devil's Peak Lookout |
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Unexpectedly ran into friends who were staying at the lookout. Not a bad place to crash |
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Enid Lake, I think. Pioneer Bridle Trail / Cross Town Trail |
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Took advantage of the sweet shuttle system available in Sandy. Gotta love public transit buses that tow a trailer capable of holding at least 10+ bikes. |
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Nothing better than flying into the PNW on a clear day. Mt. St. Helens |
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Kerrie and I exploring the Old Columbia River Hwy trail. Mosier Tunnels section. |
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Have to get up to run on Mt. St. Helen's at least once a year. Near Windy Pass. |
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Car bivy all to ourselves. |
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Lava Canyon Trail. Probably the scariest suspension bridge I've been on in a while, maybe even ever. |
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The trail was awesome. Especially when there are 20ft sections of ladder that need to be negotiated and steep, exposed terrain. Highly recommended. |
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