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On a wooded, farmed hill in the suburbs of northern Clackamas County.
  
 
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I parked in a new suburban neighborhood and headed for the trail entrance that I had seen online.  I was glad to see a neighborhood walker head up the path, which seemed to imply that it was a de facto public access area.  A narrow path led up to a crude road that led up to a pretty good dirt road around some sort of farm.  The final 150 feet required some bushwhacking into the woods.  I found the spot, took pictures, and then returned to the truck and went for a run around the neighborhood on a nice, bright sunny January afternoon.
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File:2014-01-06 45 -122 1.JPG|The path up from Eckhart Lane...
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File:2014-01-06 45 -122 3.JPG|that runs along a farm.
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File:2014-01-06 45 -122 4.JPG|Me at the hashpoint.
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File:2014-01-06 45 -122 6.JPG|I left my calling card.
 
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My 100th Expedition to the State of Oregon!
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 22 September 2021

Sun 5 Jan 2014 in 45,-122:
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Location

On a wooded, farmed hill in the suburbs of northern Clackamas County.

Participants

Plans

This one seems crazy enough that it just might work. Otherwise, it will be a no trespassing sign for the collection. I'll be approaching from the northwest via Eckhart Lane in the 12:30 to 1:00 time frame.

Expedition

I parked in a new suburban neighborhood and headed for the trail entrance that I had seen online. I was glad to see a neighborhood walker head up the path, which seemed to imply that it was a de facto public access area. A narrow path led up to a crude road that led up to a pretty good dirt road around some sort of farm. The final 150 feet required some bushwhacking into the woods. I found the spot, took pictures, and then returned to the truck and went for a run around the neighborhood on a nice, bright sunny January afternoon.

Photos

Achievements

My 100th Expedition to the State of Oregon!