Doug Firman
Member
Joined: Sep 20, 2009
Last seen: Dec 20, 2024
Topics: 37 / Replies: 243
Reply
RE: PGE's Oak Grove Hydroelectric Project

Wow, Kirk, you've been busy doing research! These are good finds. Thanks for posting them. It's sobering to think what the Clackamas country would ...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: 1964 flood on the Clackamas

Thanks for your stories. Really interesting! There's nothing quite like someone's personal account to help us understand what it was like at the tim...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Facility on top of Whale Head?

According to USFS reports at these projects appear to be part of an emergency radio communication system. There's no mention of Verizon or cell phon...

5 years ago
Forum
Reply
RE: Beaver dam on Round Lake trail

Between two and three feet. Here's a close-up of the outlet creek (including the remains of the trail boardwalk) to give a better idea of the height ...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Trail east of Battle Creek shelter

Doing a little research recently I learned that this trail is actually the west end of the Scorpion Mtn trail, if the trail log is to be believed. Th...

5 years ago
Topic
Replies: 2
Views: 379
Reply
RE: The Farm

Resurrecting an old topic here.... I stopped at Lily Pad Lake a couple of months ago, curious to see if I could find a remnant of the Farm Trail as...

5 years ago
Reply
RE: Road 6340 blocked by down tree

Don, I imagine someone will try to push their way through that with their 4WD. The material is a bit deeper than the photo shows, and mushy too, but ...

6 years ago
Reply
RE: Road 6340 blocked by down tree

Here's a photo of the slide

6 years ago
Topic
Replies: 4
Views: 564
Reply
RE: Squaw Mtn hike in 1920

Rob Williams said Where did you see that it was 87 people on this trip? It's at the end of the first paragraph of the report. I suppose that's w...

6 years ago
Reply
RE: Squaw Mtn hike in 1920

I wonder if they might have walked on roads from Faraday to Fanton. The writer doesn't mention a trail until the second day, probably beginning at Fa...

6 years ago
Topic
Replies: 6
Views: 654
Reply
RE: Where are we?

It might be easier to wait until September and just wade across the river. There's probably nothing there, but on the other hand I know there are tra...

6 years ago
Forum
Reply
RE: Where are we?

Yesterday I wanted to go somewhere with less snow than what Rob ran into, so I went to the Riverside trail. There was several inches of snow on the t...

6 years ago
Forum
Page 4 / 19