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I continued on, and passed through Vernonia.  On the other side, about 5 miles out, there
 
I continued on, and passed through Vernonia.  On the other side, about 5 miles out, there
was a pullout to the right.  Suspecting what it was, I pulled in, and found
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was a pullout to the right.  Suspecting what it was, I pulled in it, and found
Cedar Creek ML.  (Not sure what a ML is, however.)  It said it was open to
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Cedar Creek ML.  (Thought I remain unclear on what a ML actually is.)  It said it was open to
 
people if they behaved themselves.  However, the gate was closed and locked,
 
people if they behaved themselves.  However, the gate was closed and locked,
so the car was going to have to stay.
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so the car was going to have to stay on this side of the gate.
  
I wasn't up for a five mile hike, so I'm going to declare that Mother Nature has won
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I wasn't up for a five mile hike to the closest road, and then a certain amount
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of bushwacking, so I'm going to declare that Mother Nature has won
 
another round.
 
another round.
 
                                  
 
                                  
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Revision as of 06:23, 7 April 2010

Sat 3 Apr 2010 in 45,-123:
45.9957244, -123.1558633
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Location

East of Mist, Oregon. It appears to be on Timber land. This is no where near Mist County, Minnesota, for you PHC fans.

Participants

Plans

For some unclear reason, Jim's inclined to give this one a try. It would make much more sense tomorrow with the errands I have planned, but the hashpoint is where the hashpoint chooses to be.


Expedition

Well, Jim eventually set off for this hashpoint, doing some errands on the way.

One of which was to visit tomorrow's Portland hashpoint. After scouting it out, I headed west and north to the hashpoint.

The trip was very familiar, and I waved at the entrance road to last week's hashpoint.

I continued on, and passed through Vernonia. On the other side, about 5 miles out, there was a pullout to the right. Suspecting what it was, I pulled in it, and found Cedar Creek ML. (Thought I remain unclear on what a ML actually is.) It said it was open to people if they behaved themselves. However, the gate was closed and locked, so the car was going to have to stay on this side of the gate.

I wasn't up for a five mile hike to the closest road, and then a certain amount of bushwacking, so I'm going to declare that Mother Nature has won another round.


Photos