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Outdoors: Page 3

Ridgeline Hike

Blanton Ridge is nice, but it’s not the missing link

Outdoors 9 months ago

This is the month I wanted to take you hiking at South Eugene Meadows, the latest link in the Ridgeline Trail. It’s all part of … Continue reading →

An Evening on Mt. Everest

On Thursday, Sept. 19, the City Club of Eugene features Eric Gran, a Eugene-resident who scaled Mount Everest

Outdoors 10 months ago

You have three months to prepare for the climb of your life: Mount Everest. Could you do it? Eric Gran could, and he did. Gran … Continue reading →

Pine Ridge Time

Hike to a view of Marion Lake with no permit hassle

Outdoors 10 months ago

Marion Lake was once the great escape from the Willamette Valley’s summer doldrums. But then half the Mount Jefferson Wilderness burned, and the other half … Continue reading →

Passless at the Pass

Hike at McKenzie Pass without a permit

Outdoors 11 months ago

Do you love scenery and hate rules? McKenzie Pass is a gorgeous getaway, with views across lava fields to the Three Sisters. But most of … Continue reading →

Reach New Heights at Open Climb

The treetops beckon at Maurie Jacobs Park every second and fourth Sunday 

Outdoors 12 months ago

Curious George, Mowgli, Tree Climbing Eugene and every little kid ever. All of them understand the simple joys and healthy benefits of climbing trees. Tree … Continue reading →

Upside-Down Mountain

A nearly level hike scales a nearby peak

Outdoors 1 year ago

Mountain climbing is supposed to be steep, treeless and arduous. But not at Patterson Mountain, a forgotten peak half an hour’s drive from Eugene. The … Continue reading →

It’s Not a Bridge, But It’s a Celebration

Breakfast at the Bike Bridges this month is at the 13th Avenue Bikeway

Outdoors 1 year ago

Two-wheel travel is an everyday fact of life for some in Eugene, be it with conventional bikes or, increasingly, with electric bikes. Getting to work? … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Rowing

USRowing regional championships are June 21 through 23 at Dexter Lake

Outdoors 1 year ago

It’s demanding work to get a rowing shell through the rigors of competition in the (hopefully) placid waters of a lake with no headwind to … Continue reading →

In Your Natural Environment, Literally

Spend one day a month for 10 months out of the year exploring Green Island on the river

Outdoors 1 year ago

Get outdoors this season and explore the nature that this beautiful area has to offer. Living River Exploration Days at Green Island are the second … Continue reading →

Historic Medicine

Hike to the North Umpqua’s pictographs and lookouts

Outdoors 1 year ago

You have to hike to see the ancient pictographs and historic fire lookouts of the North Umpqua. Prehistoric rock art is rare in western Oregon, … Continue reading →

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