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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
  
So, from [[2019-08-03 45 -119]] I wound my way out of the woods, back through LaGrande, and then up the highway to Ukiah, where my family lived for a memorably challenging year before I was born that they are still talking about.  A well-maintained, paved, striped forest road goes through the Blue Mountains from Ukiah to Heppner, so getting to this hashpoint required no more than parking off of a side road and walking across a meadow.  The shot-up barrel was around 100 feet from the hashpoint.  I took my pictures, then continued on to Heppner, and from there pointed the prow back towards Portland and home.  In The Dalles, I finally caught up with those enchiladas.
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So, from [[2019-08-03 45 -118]] I wound my way out of the woods, back through LaGrande, and then up the highway to Ukiah, where my family lived for a memorably challenging year before I was born that they are still talking about.  A well-maintained, paved, striped forest road goes through the Blue Mountains from Ukiah to Heppner, so getting to this hashpoint required no more than parking off of a side road and walking across a meadow.  The shot-up barrel was around 100 feet from the hashpoint.  I took my pictures, then continued on to Heppner, and from there pointed the prow back towards Portland and home.  In The Dalles, I finally caught up with those enchiladas.
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  

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Location

In National Forest land, not far off the road from Ukiah to Heppner.

Participants

Expedition

So, from 2019-08-03 45 -118 I wound my way out of the woods, back through LaGrande, and then up the highway to Ukiah, where my family lived for a memorably challenging year before I was born that they are still talking about. A well-maintained, paved, striped forest road goes through the Blue Mountains from Ukiah to Heppner, so getting to this hashpoint required no more than parking off of a side road and walking across a meadow. The shot-up barrel was around 100 feet from the hashpoint. I took my pictures, then continued on to Heppner, and from there pointed the prow back towards Portland and home. In The Dalles, I finally caught up with those enchiladas.

Photos

Achievements