Portland Oregon area canyons
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Doug,
Big snowpack this year.
Looks like the canyons in the PNW might take a little longer to get in
shape.
The Columbia river gorge is close to Portland with a bunch of cool
stuff to see.
Eagle creek is a popular hiking trail that has excellent views of a
great canyon.
If water levels are good Eagle creek is a 6 to 8 hour day of fantastic
canyoning.
Rob
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>
> Hello, I am new to this group. I have been canyoneering in Utah and
> Arizona for several years now. I will be in the Portland, Oregon area
> the week of June 16 and was wondering if there are any places to hike
> that are off the beaten track and requiring some technical skills to
> navigate. I am really looking for some moderate half to full day stuff
> with a little water . Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> D. French
>
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Thanks for the response. That is good to know about the snowpack. I
will also be in the Bend area in few days. What about Henline creek aka
Maynard Drawson's Family falls? Would it be a good Hike/canyoneering
trip this time of year? It sounds fairly tame but it looks like a
beautiful place.
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Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Re: Portland Oregon area canyons
Doug,
Big snowpack this year.
Looks like the canyons in the PNW might take a little longer to get in
shape.
The Columbia river gorge is close to Portland with a bunch of cool stuff
to see.
Eagle creek is a popular hiking trail that has excellent views of a
great canyon.
If water levels are good Eagle creek is a 6 to 8 hour day of fantastic
canyoning.
Rob
--- In pnwcanyoning@
>
> Hello, I am new to this group. I have been canyoneering in Utah and
> Arizona for several years now. I will be in the Portland, Oregon area
> the week of June 16 and was wondering if there are any places to hike
> that are off the beaten track and requiring some technical skills to
> navigate. I am really looking for some moderate half to full day
stuff
> with a little water . Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> D. French
>
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Doug,
I dont know much about Henline creek, Ken has some info on his site.
If he dosen't chime in with something here, you might send him an e-
mail and ask what he knows.
Rob
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wrote:
>
> Thanks for the response. That is good to know about the
snowpack. I
> will also be in the Bend area in few days. What about Henline
creek aka
> Maynard Drawson's Family falls? Would it be a good
Hike/canyoneering
> trip this time of year? It sounds fairly tame but it looks like a
> beautiful place.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pnwcanyoning@
[mailto:pnwcanyoning@
> On Behalf Of Robert Cobb
> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 6:57 AM
> To: pnwcanyoning@
> Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Re: Portland Oregon area canyons
>
> Doug,
>
> Big snowpack this year.
> Looks like the canyons in the PNW might take a little longer to
get in
> shape.
> The Columbia river gorge is close to Portland with a bunch of cool
stuff
> to see.
> Eagle creek is a popular hiking trail that has excellent views of a
> great canyon.
> If water levels are good Eagle creek is a 6 to 8 hour day of
fantastic
> canyoning.
> Rob
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In pnwcanyoning@
wrote:
> >
> > Hello, I am new to this group. I have been canyoneering in Utah
and
> > Arizona for several years now. I will be in the Portland,
Oregon area
>
> > the week of June 16 and was wondering if there are any places to
hike
> > that are off the beaten track and requiring some technical
skills to
> > navigate. I am really looking for some moderate half to full day
> stuff
> > with a little water . Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
> > D. French
> >
>
>
>
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