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And DON'T FORGET to add your expedition and the best photo you took to the gallery on the Main Page! We'd love to read your report, but that means we first have to discover it! :) | And DON'T FORGET to add your expedition and the best photo you took to the gallery on the Main Page! We'd love to read your report, but that means we first have to discover it! :) | ||
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On the map, this one looked like it would be too marshy to get to, but I've never been to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park and was curious about it. So I drove out and then went for a run that was partly in the Park, and also built in a stretch of the run I used to take back when I occasionally worked out in this area. | On the map, this one looked like it would be too marshy to get to, but I've never been to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park and was curious about it. So I drove out and then went for a run that was partly in the Park, and also built in a stretch of the run I used to take back when I occasionally worked out in this area. | ||
− | On the run, I saw that the creek bottom was not as marshy as it might have been, so I changed into a dry top and garden clogs back at the truck, and then followed trails to within a few hundred meters of the hashpoint. From there, I had to fight through a little bit of forest down to the floodplain, which still looked like it could be treacherous and boggy. But actually, I was pretty much able to walk on top of a layer of last year's dead grasses all the way to the hashpoint, | + | On the run, I saw that the creek bottom was not as marshy as it might have been, so I changed into a dry top and garden clogs back at the truck, and then followed trails to within a few hundred meters of the hashpoint. From there, I had to fight through a little bit of forest down to the floodplain, which still looked like it could be treacherous and boggy. But actually, I was pretty much able to walk on top of a layer of last year's dead grasses all the way to the hashpoint. It's always nice to finish an expedition with dry feet, especially in February. |
== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 24 May 2024
Sun 19 Feb 2023 in 45,-122: 45.4963914, -122.8446142 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
By Beaverton Creek in Tualatin Hills Nature Park.
Participants
Expedition
On the map, this one looked like it would be too marshy to get to, but I've never been to the Tualatin Hills Nature Park and was curious about it. So I drove out and then went for a run that was partly in the Park, and also built in a stretch of the run I used to take back when I occasionally worked out in this area.
On the run, I saw that the creek bottom was not as marshy as it might have been, so I changed into a dry top and garden clogs back at the truck, and then followed trails to within a few hundred meters of the hashpoint. From there, I had to fight through a little bit of forest down to the floodplain, which still looked like it could be treacherous and boggy. But actually, I was pretty much able to walk on top of a layer of last year's dead grasses all the way to the hashpoint. It's always nice to finish an expedition with dry feet, especially in February.