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  2. With big snow dump coming, here are 10 places to explore in ...

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    In winter after a snow, it’s transformed, with icicles hanging off and snow surrounding it. The trip is challenging, requiring 7 miles round-trip with some navigation of snow-covered trails.

  3. Cazadero Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Cazadero Trail is a multi-use trail in the U.S. state of Oregon in a rural area of southeastern Portland. [1]The 5.8-mile (9.3 km) [clarification needed] [2] route connects Boring to historic Cazadero, two miles upriver from Estacada, following the long abandoned rail line of Oregon Water Power and Railway Company.

  4. Oregon Skyline Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Section of the PCT (Oregon Skyline Trail), as it is currently routed, extends 428 miles (689 km). The northern terminus is at the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The trail then courses south at or near the crest of the Cascade Mountains, passing prominent volcanoes and natural features.

  5. Oregon Desert Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Desert Trail is set apart from other similar trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail, in that it: offers more solitude - there is little to no traffic on the route, [7] one must rely on their own navigational skills - there is no dedicated signage, and it is a very dry trail with extended water carries and water caches necessary ...

  6. Explore Oregon Podcast: With snow coming, visit these ... - AOL

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    In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks about the best places to ski or snowshoe to Oregon’s snow-covered waterfalls. Explore Oregon Podcast: With snow coming ...

  7. How much snow did Oregon mountains, ski areas get in ... - AOL

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    As of Jan. 9-11, Oregon still had significant pockets of drought in the Willamette Valley, largely leftover from a very dry summer, fall and early winter. Indeed, 50% of Oregon was classified as ...

  8. Oregon Coast Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Coast Trail (OCT) is a long-distance hiking route along the Pacific coast of the U.S. state of Oregon in the United States. It follows the coast of Oregon from the mouth of the Columbia River to the California border south of Brookings .

  9. Snow Peak (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Columbus Day Storm of October 1962 damaged the lookout, which was replaced by a new 14 by 14 feet (4.3 m × 4.3 m) structure that cost $3500 in 1965 (equivalent $33,800 today. [6]). The structure lasted until April 1980 when the remains of the station were dismantled after persistent neglect and vandalism.