Columbia River Gorge Traverse 2011
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100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon (Second Edition) $16.95 This up-to-date guide covers Oregon’s most popular hiking region — the trails within a two-hour drive of the Portland area. The new second editon features a dozen new or dramatically changed paths in the Columbia Gorge, Mount Hood, and Mount St. Helens areas. Also new are tips for mountain bikers and equestrians…. |
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60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Portland: Includes the Coast, Mounts Hood and St. Helens, and the Columbia River Gorge $4.69 Used – Updated maps, new hikes, new photos, and useful backpacking options make Paul Gerald’s authoritative guide to Portland’s best day hikes even more useful than before. Whether travelers want a convenient city bus ride to the flat and fascinating Washington Park, a bumpy drive to Lookout Mountain, or the thigh-burning experience that are Kings and Elk Mountains, this guide outlines what to bring, how to get to the trailhead, where to go on the trail, and what to look for while hiking. Paul G |
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Hiking the Columbia River Gorge $38.98 New – A complete guide to more than 45 of the publically accessed hiking trails in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge, a verdant terrain that stretches from Portland to Eastern Washington. This guidebook features 15 hikes to scenic waterfalls and includes 7 mountain ascents and 10 extended backpacking trips. |
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