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Lynzo
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New goal: go camping/hiking in each of these areas! we're really close to a few of these regions, but anything further is a little too far for a day trip. we did Brice Creek in Umpqua & it was a 3-hour drive one-way. the hike was amazing, but it was a really long & tiring day.
— Apr 03, 2021 10:15AM
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Lynzo
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Obsessed.
I cried the other night reading up on the hikes in the Clackamas-Santiam region - I knew Opal Creek was closed, but there are a few others as well and it was like reliving the fires all over again. Last year was such shit, but those fires were soul-scarring.
The physical copy arrived today & I'm so excited - all the maps & pictures make sense because they're in color!
— Mar 23, 2021 08:56PM
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I cried the other night reading up on the hikes in the Clackamas-Santiam region - I knew Opal Creek was closed, but there are a few others as well and it was like reliving the fires all over again. Last year was such shit, but those fires were soul-scarring.
The physical copy arrived today & I'm so excited - all the maps & pictures make sense because they're in color!
Lynzo
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Yeah I had to buy the physical copy of this book - so informative, & full of hikes to do. We generally try to go to Nat'l Parks for camping, but maybe we need to start focusing on regions of OR. Certain parts of it, anyway.
— Mar 21, 2021 08:52PM
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Ettore Pasquini
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The Bureau of Land Management should consider changing their initials in some way... or people stop using the acronym, it's throwing me off every time I read it here...
— Nov 13, 2020 03:21PM
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Ettore Pasquini
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Of Oregon's 2.5 million acres of wilderness, about 84% is ancient forest.
— Nov 12, 2020 11:58PM
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