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RE: What trail am I on?

OK then. Clue of the day: Kirk would have at some point arrived at a junction with mystery trail. I realize that could be said of any trail at o...

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

I have not been able to find Memaloose trail remnants. My last effort ended short of trail discovery at a meth camp. Needless to say I turned around. ...

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

Kind of does Rob, but I don't think there is red cedar and western hemlock that high. The start up the bank, MP 3, kind of does. But it's not. N...

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

Can't believe I got that one. The water grass, and the fact that I sat there for a while once. Here is a picture for you all: D 2

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

Those look like the springs that feed Clackamas Lake, off the Miller Trail. An out of District guess. D 2

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

There must be fish source nearby. D 2

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

Dude, I was on the wrong mountain. How can that be correct? Go ahead and post another one for us. We did call it 545. But I think all that up th...

10 years ago
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RE: Fire up the Clackamas

Urban shooting ranges need to be free to compete with the free shooting off the highway. I don't think the FS can do anything about it other than m...

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

I'll guess but if I win someone else needs to post a new picture. I think you are on Thunder Mountain coming up from Skookum and just below th...

10 years ago
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RE: Fire up the Clackamas

Portland and its suburbs need Civic Rifle Ranges that are free of charge. Then they wouldn't need to drive up there to shoot. I also wonder why Ore...

10 years ago
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RE: PGE's Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

What is PGEs claim on Cripple Creek speaking of history? I assumed it whatever it is is the reason the quasi wilderness was wrapped around it. ...

10 years ago
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RE: PGE's Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

Ripplebrook is a nice site. Not in a deep shadow. Already wired and plumbed. Phone and internet. And the power company keeps some semblance of order u...

10 years ago
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RE: PGE's Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

Lake Big Bottom. Hmm. Well Bob, I can imagine it underwater. Surrounded by second homes of affluent Portlantics. The road would stay open all ye...

10 years ago
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RE: PGE's Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

Once it's online, it's out of your hands. It's best to put as little online as possible if you are not prepared to see it pop up unexpectedly. ...

10 years ago
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RE: What trail am I on?

Because you were a quick silver miner you needed the plus upper body? the mine at the end of the road? D 2

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