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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
When we set out, we were thinking (based on Google maps/satelite imagery) that we would be able to drive nearly to the hash. But about 1.4 miles from the hash we encountered a locked gate. However, the sign beside the locked gate indicated that certain recreational uses of the land beyond were permitted, including hiking (during daylight hours only). So we parked the car and set out walking. It was a beautiful area for hiking through the forest, and we were able to find roads and/or trails which led is roughly the right direction. We saw signs of deer and bear, but the only wildlife we actually encountered were a frog and a lizard. It ended up taking 1.5 hours and roughly 2 miles of hiking with a fair bit of vertical travel (both up and down) to reach the hash. But we were successful. When we were almost to the hash, it started raining. It stopped again after only 10 minutes or so, but it began again shortly after we left the hash point, and continued for nearly the entire hike back to the car.
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When we set out, we were thinking (based on Google maps/satelite imagery) that we would be able to drive nearly to the hash. But about 1.4 miles from the hash we encountered a locked gate. However, the sign beside the locked gate indicated that certain recreational uses of the land beyond were permitted, including hiking (during daylight hours only). So we parked the car and set out walking. It was a beautiful area for hiking through the forest, and we were able to find roads and/or trails which led is roughly the right direction. We saw signs of deer and bear, but the only wildlife we actually encountered were a frog and a lizard. It ended up taking 1.5 hours and roughly 2 miles of hiking with a fair bit of vertical travel (both up and down) to reach the hash. The hash itself was near a very large tree stump, at the top of a hill, near the edge of a recently logged area of forest. The view of Nehalem Bay from the hash was quite spectacular. When we were almost to the hash, it started raining. It stopped again after only 10 minutes or so, but it began again shortly after we left the hash point, and continued for nearly the entire hike back to the car.
  
 
== Photos ==  
 
== Photos ==  
 
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 proof.jpg | Proof that we reached the spot.
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 grins.jpg | My dad and I at the hashpoint.
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 gate.jpg | The gate that kept my car out...
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 sign.jpg | and the sign that let us walk in.
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 stump.jpg | Quite a large tree stump within a couple meters of the point.
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 view1.jpg | The view looking back towards Nehalem.
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File:2013-09-05 45 -123 view2.jpg | And the view looking north. The hash was right at the edge of a recently logged area.
 
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Thu 5 Sep 2013 in 45,-123:
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Location

In the forest north of Nehalem.


Participants

Expedition

When we set out, we were thinking (based on Google maps/satelite imagery) that we would be able to drive nearly to the hash. But about 1.4 miles from the hash we encountered a locked gate. However, the sign beside the locked gate indicated that certain recreational uses of the land beyond were permitted, including hiking (during daylight hours only). So we parked the car and set out walking. It was a beautiful area for hiking through the forest, and we were able to find roads and/or trails which led is roughly the right direction. We saw signs of deer and bear, but the only wildlife we actually encountered were a frog and a lizard. It ended up taking 1.5 hours and roughly 2 miles of hiking with a fair bit of vertical travel (both up and down) to reach the hash. The hash itself was near a very large tree stump, at the top of a hill, near the edge of a recently logged area of forest. The view of Nehalem Bay from the hash was quite spectacular. When we were almost to the hash, it started raining. It stopped again after only 10 minutes or so, but it began again shortly after we left the hash point, and continued for nearly the entire hike back to the car.

Photos

Achievements