June - The Chemeketans
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June - The Chemeketans
!"#$%&&'("$%)%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*+,-%./01% ! ! %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%23"4"5%6"7-8%9",-44-% :3-;-<-4=,%>#?;@%#-=A-8%B>"44%C3?##?2D%",%43-%E"7@=><%D->4?",%"F%94$%E""A$%G43-8% >#?;@-8D%=8-%D--,%=D%@#=><%A"4D%?,%43-%A?D4=,>-$%% ! ! Pre-Outing Meeting 7 PM Monday June 8, Chemekeden! ! ! !"#$%&'(%%&)*$+' 3rd Wednesdays, May and June 6:30 to 8:30 May 20 and June 17 Anderson Room A, Salem Public Library Let's hear from you! Details inside ! H3-%!"#$#%#&'()%=8-%=%78"+2%+,?4-A%?,%=%>";;",%?,4-8-D4%?,%"+4A""8%=>4?I?4?-D$%J22#?>=4?",%F"8%;-;@-8D3?2%;=K%@-%;=A-%=F4-8% >";2#-4?",%"F%4L"%M+=#?FK?,7%48?2D%L?43%43-%>#+@$%N"8%?,F"8;=4?",%=,A%F"8;DO%>",4=>4%>3-;-<-4=,D$"87% GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Participation It is your responsibility to determine from the description of distance, altitude, terrain, trail and possible weather conditions whether you, your children and your guests can fully participate. The leader may refuse to take anyone not properly equipped or who is judged incapable of making the specific trip. All valuables should be left at home or carried with you— not left in a vehicle at the trailhead. Dogs/pets are not permitted. Mileage Reimbursement for Drivers To reimburse drivers for vehicle operation costs, the suggested donation is $0.09 per mile per person to the driver. Hike Coordinators June: Wayne Wallace 503-566-5750 [email protected] Midweek: Don Gallagher 503-371-7689 [email protected]! Evening: Elizabeth Seibert 503-315-8785 [email protected] Dawdlers: Carol Soderberg 503-363-8435 [email protected] Guests (non-members) A guest under 18 years of age must provide a signed RELEASE FROM LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK to the trip leader if he/she is not accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Membership and Bulletins The best way for prospective members to request club information and guest bulletins is to complete the online “MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION REQUEST FORM” available on our website www.chemeketans.org under “Membership” or “Contact Us.” You may mail a request to: Chemeketans, Membership Secretary, PO Box 864, Salem OR 97308, or email [email protected] and use an unambiguous subject line and include a snail mail address and phone number. If you mail in names of prospective members on signup sheets, instead of directing people to the website, it is very helpful to include email addresses. Trip Essentials Participants should wear appropriate foot gear and clothing (no jeans), carry lunch, water, rain gear, warm sweater/jacket, and the following essentials: Extra food/clothing/water Flashlight and extra battery Lighter/matches in waterproof container Solar blanket and/or ground insulation in winter Insect repellent First aid Pocket knife Candle Whistle Sunglasses Toilet paper Sunscreen Small shovel New and Renewing Member Dues: Adults $20 and Juniors st (under 18) $3. The membership year starts January 1 . Bulletin Editors Joanne DeMay 971-237-9775 [email protected] Bill Geibel 503-873-0270 [email protected] Mike Berger 503-400-7645 [email protected] Trip Ratings DAWDLERS: Pace slow, group makes frequent stops for viewing, photography, etc. EASY: Max 5 miles round trip, elevation gain less than 1000 feet. MEDIUM: 6-10 miles round trip, 1000-2000 feet elevation gain. HARD: Long, strenuous and difficult. Cover Editor: Allan King This issue was edited by Joanne DeMay The July issue will be edited by Mike Berger The August issue will be edited by Bill Geibel Trip Meeting Points RAS = Rite Aid South, south Commercial, behind bus stop CCC = WEEKENDS ONLY-Green parking lot off Cooley Dr on Lancaster side RLC = Redeemer Lutheran Church 4665 Lancaster Dr, corner of Hayesville Dr, never on Sunday SKM = Big K lot, 2470 Mission St, Mission St side, just west of Jack-in-the-Box RPR = Roth’s Portland Rd, 4746 Portland Rd NE, park in northwest corner along Portland Rd PAR = State Motor Pool Park and Ride lot on Airport Rd DEN = 360-1/2 State St FMN = Fred Meyer North, west side of lot (River Road side) SAF = Safeway West Salem, use Capital Manor exit from 22. Park along Edgewater, southwest corner st MBI = Minto Brown Island Park, 1 parking lot on right as you enter island June 2015! ! To submit an Activity or We Were There report: use the online forms on the www.chemeketans.org website. If you do not have internet access, ask a friend or the hiking coordinator to do this for you. You may also call, email or snail-mail your write-ups directly to the editors. Do not send forms to the PO Box. The Chemekeden is located at 360-1/2 State St in Salem. Members may schedule the facility with the Chemekeden Committee Chair. The Chemeketan Trip Leader Guide is available at http://chemeketans.org/doc_leader/Leader_Guide.pdf Thunderbird Lodge: to reserve the Chemeketan cabin on Whitewater Rd, call or email Kim Hyatt: [email protected], 503-362-2765. !"! ! www.chemeketans.org JUNE 2015 CALENDAR Date Day June 1 Mon June 1 Mon June 3 Wed June 3 Wed June 4 Thu June 4 Thu June 6 Sat June 6 Sat June 7 Sun June 7 Sun June 7 Sun June 8 Mon June 8 Mon June 8 Mon June 9 Tue June 10 Wed June 10 Wed June 10 Wed June 11 Thu June 11 Thu June 11 Thu June 12-15 Fri-Mon June 13 Sat June 13 Sat June 13 Sat June 13 Sat June 14 Sun June 14 Sun June 15 Mon June 15 Mon June 17 Wed June 17 Wed June 17 Wed June 18 Thu June 18 Thu June 19-21 Fri-Sun June 20 Sat June 20 Sat June 20 Sat June 21 Sun June 21 Sun June 22 Mon June 22 Mon June 23 Tue June 24 Wed June 24 Wed June 24 Wed June 25 Thu June 25 Thu June 25 Thu June 26-28 Fri-Sun June 26-28 Fri-Sun June 26 Fri June 27 Sat June 27 Sat June 27 Sat June 28 Sun June 28 Sun June 28 Sun June 29 Mon June 29 Mon June 30 Tue June 2015! Activity & Location Leader Willamette River Hike Janet Templar Koffee Klatch at the Beanery Bill Anning Willamette Mission State Park Hike Franca Hernandez Audubon Reserve Restoration Lee Slattum Center 50+ Lunch Lee Slattum Croisan Scenic Trail ‘Plus’ Evening Hike Neil Peterson National Trails Day Trail Maintenance Michael Gurley Minto Brown Park Hike Laura DeVries Little North Fork Hike Margaret Saxe Three-Fingered Jack Climb Vincent Dunn Cascadia State Park Petroglyphs Hike Ken Ash Banks-Vernonia Rails-to-Trails Dawdler Hike Paula Hyatt Koffee Klatch at the Beanery Bill Anning Pre-Outing Meeting at the Den George Adkins, Ken Ash Balch Creek Dawdler Hike Carol Soderberg Audubon Reserve Restoration Lee Slattum Capitol & Creeks Evening Around Salem Walk Sylvia Dawson & David Jackson Silver Star Mountain Hike Betsy Belshaw Pizza Night at Padington’s Don Gallagher Minto Brown Park Hike Pat Simila Center 50+ Lunch Lee Slattum Owyhee River Backpack Rod Graves Elowah and McCord Creek Falls Hike Matt Rieke Tire Mountain Hike Roz Shirack Minto Brown Park Hike Laura DeVries Burnt Lake Hike Betsy Belshaw Red Butte Hike Bill Wylie Stahlman Point Hike Sylvia Dawson & David Jackson Neahkahnie Mountain Hike Neil Peterson Koffee Klatch at the Beanery Bill Anning Audubon Reserve Restoration Lee Slattum Buck Mountain Loop Hike Barb Schram South Salem to Minto Evening Hike Bill Wylie Center 50+ Lunch Lee Slattum Harry’s Ridge Mt. St. Helens Hike Don Gallagher Lemah Mountain, Chikamin Peak Climb Bill Saur Minto Brown Park Hike Laura DeVries St. Johns and Forest Park Hike Carol Soderberg Hagg Lake Hike Patricia Winkler Cone Peak Hike Diane Clayton Cape Kiwanda Hike Wayne Wallace Drift Creek Falls Dawdler Hike Paula Hyatt Koffee Klatch at the Beanery Bill Anning Iron Mountain Hike George Struble Audubon Reserve Restoration Lee Slattum Browder Ridge Hike Vivienne Torgeson Central Salem Public Art Evening Walk Elizabeth Seibert Hoyt Arboretum and Rose Garden Dawdler Hike Carol Soderberg Tamolitch Pool Hike Diane Clayton Center 50+ Lunch Lee Slattum Prairie Creek Redwoods Backpack Bill Sullivan Beginner Backpack Rick Cooper Pamelia Lake & Milk Creek Hike Phyllis Benanti Minto Brown Park Hike Laura DeVries Dimple Hill Hike Beverly Hassell Browder Ridge Hike Jean Gabriel Keizer Rapids Hike Janet Templar Tire Mountain Hike Matt Rieke Iron Mountain/Cone Peak John Savage Willamette Greenways Dawdler Hike Beverly Hassell Koffee Klatch at the Beanery Bill Anning Drift Creek Bridge/Cascade Head Hike Neil Peterson ! #! www.chemeketans.org! ! FUTURE EVENTS July 6-12 July 14-20 July 17-19 Mon-Sun Tue-Mon Fri-Sun Strawberry Mountain Traverse Backpack Seven Devils Loop Backpack Loowit Trail Backpack Mike Gabe Rick Cooper Michael Gurley ANNOUNCEMENTS The June Council Meeting will be Wednesday, June 3, 6 p.m. at the Ike Box, 299 Cottage St. NE, corner of Cottage and Chemeketa. We want to give club members an opportunity to voice their opinions regarding our club budget. To accomplish this, I have scheduled two evening meetings in Anderson Room A at the Salem Public Library for the third Wednesdays of May and June. Meetings will run from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. May 20 and Jun 17. Experienced backpackers: interested in 200 miles on the PCT from Tuolumne Meadows to Donner Pass? Dave Carter has a permit starting August 21. Call him for more details. 503-393-3649. If you are not able to participate in these meetings you can still share your support/concerns with individual members of our Executive Council by phone, email or in person at one of our monthly Executive Council meetings. You can find: Chemeketan bulletins from June 2010 to the present at www.chemeketans.org. Chemeketan council meeting minutes on the website under Who We Are/Club Business. Backpack schedule on the website, in the March bulletin, or contact Rick Cooper. Climbing program and schedule on the website. Annual Outing registration and information on the website and in the Roster & Prospectus. Sincerely, Steve Dougherty President Chemeketan Executive Council [email protected] Note to dawdlers and new hikers from dawdler hike leader Paula Hyatt: I often repeat well-known and well-liked hikes that I lead year after year. I wonder, however, when I schedule a less well-known place why I sometimes don’t get any takers. Afraid to try something new? Wrong day? Doesn’t sound interesting? Don’t like variety? Please let me know. 503-362-2765. Budget Meetings Open to All Members It was reported in the January Annual Meeting that our expenses for 2014 were about $26,000. Our 700 members pay $20 each for dues. 700 x $20 = $14,000. Put simply, our expenses last year exceeded our dues income by about $12,000 and our expenses in 2015 will also exceed our dues income. Our Executive Council is preparing to make some major spending adjustments this year so that our spending in 2016 is in line with our dues income. Discount Vendors The stores listed below will honor your Chemeketan membership sticker with a discount. ! Salem Summit Co., 246 State St., Salem, 503-378-0300, 10%. Salem Sports Authority, Lancaster Mall, Salem, 15% on first Monday of each month at outdoors register. Oregon Mountain Community, 2975 NE Sandy Blvd., Portland, 503-227-1038, 10%. th The Mountain Shop, 1510 NE 37 , Portland, 503-288-6768, 10%, climb leaders 15%, class participants in session 15%, 30% on rentals. No discounts on service work or sale items. Next Adventure, 426 SE Grand, Portland, 503-233-0706, 10%. US Outdoor Store, 219 SW Broadway, Portland, 503-2235937, 10%. nd Peak Sports, 207 NW 2 , Corvallis, 541-754-6444, 10%. th Redpoint Climber’s Supply,, 8283 11 St., Terrebonne, 800923-6207, 10%. We plan to make up the difference by: 1) ending the lease for the Den ($4000) 2) ending our printed bulletin ($5,700) 3) having the Climbing and Outing committees pay for their own special insurance needs ($2,500) 4) having the Outing committee pay the full price for the outing storage rental. ($850) The numbers listed above in parenthesis are the approximate savings. Accomplishing these will bring our expenses in line with our dues income. When considering expenses, remember that $1 of dues is roughly $700 in dues income. There are additional ways that we can reduce our spending. In this digital age, we could do our ballots, membership renewals and prospectus through the website. Selling our rustic and under used club cabin would also save some money. We intend to investigate these opportunities during the next year. June 2015! ! Ads A Chemeketan member may place one small noncommercial ad per year--for example, offering outdoor equipment for sale--in the Chemeketan bulletin, free of $! www.chemeketans.org! ! charge. These ads will be placed in the bulletin subject to space availability. They must be sent via email directly to the editors and must be received by the first of the month preceding the month in which they are to be published. the month that precedes the month you want the item published. Bulletin Submission Activity leaders, thank you for submitting online Where and When and We Were There reports and photos by the first of WHERE AND WHEN Refer to the General Information on page 2 for trip ratings, meeting locations and other important information. Trips leave promptly at the time stated so be there a few minutes ahead of time. RT = round trip. The use of an asterisk* on climbrelated activities indicates that the activity is available to first-year climbers. between 11:30 and 1:00. The cost is $5.00 if you are 50 or Monday, June 1, 10:00 a.m., KOFFEE KLATCH AT THE better, $6.50 if you are younger. Drop in for some good food, BEANERY, BILL ANNING conversation, and a chance to do some networking. Monday, June 1, WILLAMETTE RIVER HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: JANET TEMPLAR 503-851-0503 Come and visit some of the parks that maybe you don't see too often. We will be starting at the north end of Salem and immigrating to Keizer. From there we will follow the river and explore four parks along the way, ending at Keizer Rapids. We will take various trails and see "the rapids". Bring your lunch, water etc., and comfortable shoes. Moderate pace. RATED: DAWDLERS, HIKE dist 5 miles. Thursday, June 4, 6:00 p.m., REVERSE CROISAN SCENIC PLUS BELCREST CEMETERY HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: NEIL PETERSON 503-581-9591 We will start at the Dogwood Trail and proceed to a very steep but short wooded trail to Belcrest Cemetery, then through the cemetery to Browning Ave. and on to the upper Croisan Trail, then city streets to the upper end of the main Croisan Scenic Trail and back down the trail to our start point. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, HIKE dist 3 miles, Elev. 200 feet. Wednesday, June 3, AUDUBON RESERVE RESTORATION LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 Like many of you, I am both a Chemeketan and a Salem Audubon member. I have volunteered to lead a restoration program at the Audubon Nature Reserve, located in West Salem on Eola Drive, behind Safeway on Edgewater. We work every Wednesday morning from 9:00 to 11:00 on a variety of projects: removing invasive plants and replacing them with natives, picking up litter, maintaining manmade nesting cavities in snags, constructing and keeping up trails, mowing grass, and developing wildflower plots. At 11:00, we quit and head to McDonald's on Wallace Road to drink coffee and have a good visit. Into our fifth year, we have accomplished much with our collaborative effort. Saturday, June 6, 9:00 a.m., MINTO BROWN PARK WALK LAURA DEVRIES 503-363-4641 Join us as we walk 3-4 miles every Saturday morning at Minto Brown Park. Meet at the last parking lot. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 4 miles. Saturday, June 6, PAR, 8:00 a.m., NATIONAL TRAILS DAY MICHAEL GURLEY 609-410-3764 National Trails Day is the time for Chemeketans to "give back" to the trails that we use and love so much. The exact location is still to be determined, but it will be somewhere in the Detroit Ranger District of the Willamette National Forest. Please contact the event leader to indicate your interest. The number, skill, and endurance of the crew will help to determine what we can commit to this year. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM-HARD, Driving dist RT 132 miles, dist 6 miles, Elev. 500 feet. Wednesday, June 3, 9:00 a.m., WILLAMETTE MISSION STATE PARK HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: FRANCA HERNANDEZ Please refer to roster for my telephone number and/or email. This hike through the historic Willamette Mission State Park is an easy 2.7-mile loop that we'll do twice just because we can. History galore on this spot: 1834 Jason Lee's Methodist Mission site before an historic flood convinced him to move to Salem (that's another story). Wheatland Ferry is the oldest ferry landing in Oregon. We'll see old hazelnut groves, walnut orchards, and, according to Sullivan, the tallest black cottonwood tree in the nation. Bring water and snacks; also good walking and rain gear in case it rains. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, Driving dist RT 34 miles, HIKE dist 5.4 miles. Sunday, June 7, THREE FINGERED JACK, SOUTH RIDGE R1* CLIMB VINCENT DUNN See website for more information. Sunday, June 7, 8:30 a.m., CASCADIA STATE PARK PETROGLYPH HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: KEN ASH 503-884-3160 We will visit the closest known petroglyph site and admire the ancient art of early Americans. This hike is about three miles round trip, level and easy but usually has muddy spots. It will be followed by a second hike to the spectacular Soda Creek Falls which starts at the same parking lot. The Falls trail is 1.5 miles, steep in places and may also have muddy spots. Contact leader by phone or at [email protected]. Thursday, June 4, CENTER 50+ LUNCH LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 Into our sixth year, our Chemeketan and guest lunches continue at the City of Salem's newest Senior Center, the Center 50+, at 2615 Portland Road NE. Lunch is served June 2015! ! %! www.chemeketans.org! ! Moderate pace. RATED: EASY-MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 110 miles, HIKE dist 5 miles, Elev. 600 feet. RESTORATION LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 See write-up for June 3. Sunday, June 7, LITTLE NORTH FORK HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: MARGARET SAXE 503-585-3209 This is a lovely hike along the river and through a partially old growth forest. The trail is rugged and steep in some areas and crosses several bridges. We will hike to Shady Cove where we'll have lunch and then return the same way we came. Poles and boots are recommended and like always, bring your ten essentials, water, lunch and a happy attitude. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 90 miles, HIKE dist 9 miles, Elev. 900 feet. Wednesday, June 10, SILVER STAR MOUNTAIN HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: BETSY BELSHAW 503-370-8789 We will try again for this hike in hopes that the new directions to the trailhead are accurate. This will be an exploratory trip in case the new directions are as bad as the old ones. The extra two miles round trip to the Indian Pits will be optional if a substitute leader is willing, because this leader doesn't think they are worth the trouble and would rather look at the flowers which she hopes will be in abundance and the view which is wonderful. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 235 miles, HIKE dist 6.4 miles, Elev. 1900 feet. Monday, June 8, 10:00 a.m., KOFFEE KLATCH AT THE BEANERY, BILL ANNIING Thursday, June 11, CENTER 50+ LUNCH LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 See write-up for June 4. Monday, June 8, 8:00 a.m., BANKS VERNONIA RAILSTO-TRAILS DAWDLER HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: PAULA HYATT 503-362-2765 The whole trail is 21 miles, but we will just do one section of it, about 4 miles between Baconia Road and the village of Buxton. Choices are to go under the big trestle or across it, now that it has a good surface and railings on both sides. Yes, the trestle is high off the ground! Trail is an easy grade and should be in good shape. Bring lunch of course and plan for a long day. Slow pace. RATED: DAWDLERS, Driving dist RT 140 miles, HIKE dist 4 miles. Thursday, June 11, MBI, 9:30 a.m., MINTO BROWN PARK HIKE PAT SIMILA 503-581-5369 Meet at Parking Lot 1, then proceed past the slough to an area of the park along the Willamette River unfamiliar to most hikers. We will eat lunch at a picnic table in view of the river, near an osprey nest. With luck we may see some activity at the nest. We will return along the river to our cars. Some areas could be muddy. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 5 miles. Monday, June 8, DEN, 7:00 p.m., PRE-OUTING MEETING KEN ASH AND GEORGE ADKINS An opportunity for outing participants to ask questions and make carpool arrangements. More detailed information, camp guides and trail guides will be available at this meeting. Thursday, June 11, 6:00 p.m., PIZZA NIGHT DON GALLAGHER 503-371-7689 Join us at 6 p.m. at Padington's Pizza Parlor, 410 Pine St. NE, for the best pizza in the mid-Willamette Valley. Friday-Monday, June 12-June 15, OWYHEE RIVER BACKPACK PRE-REG W/LDR: ROD GRAVES 541-401-0368 We will drive to Three Forks on the Owyhee River and backpack two miles to camp by the prettiest hot spring for two nights. On day three we hike back to Three Forks, drop backpacks and hike down river to check out an Indian cave then back to Three Forks to camp Sunday night. Drive home Monday. Will be some river wading. Trails are game trails, non-maintained. Leader visited area twice in 2014. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 800 miles, BACKPACK dist 10 miles, Elev. 200 feet. Tuesday, June 9, 8:00 a.m., BALCH CREEK DAWDLER HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: CAROL SODERBERG 503-507-0867 This hike follows a route described in Laura Foster’s book “Portland Hill Walks.” During the hike I’ll read aloud some of her descriptions of the history and highlights of this part of the city. We’ll get an early start because we’ll wait to eat lunch after the hike at Pacific Pie Company on NW 23rd. First we’ll climb the steep streets of the Willamette Heights neighborhood to the Wildwood Trail. Then we’ll take the Lower Macleay Trail and walk along beautiful Balch Creek. Bring money for lunch, water and sunscreen. Slow pace. RATED: DAWDLERS, Driving dist RT 90 miles, HIKE dist 4.5 miles, Elev. 800 feet. Saturday, June 13, BURNT LAKE HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: BETSY BELSHAW 503-370-8789 Enjoy the cascade of Lost Creek Falls, burnt out snags that you can stand in and a well-graded trail in good condition. The trail around the lake gives you a view of Mt. Hood, but the shore is brushy and campsites are not plentiful if you ever plan to camp here. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 200 miles, HIKE dist 6.8 miles, Elev. 1500 feet. Wednesday, June 10, 6:00 p.m., CAPITOL & CREEKS EVENING WALK AROUND SALEM HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: SYLVIA DAWSON & DAVID JACKSON 503-951-1293 Come join us as we enjoy an evening spring walk around Salem. We will meander through historic neighborhoods in the downtown area. We will see a close up of the Capitol mall park, other small hidden parks, creeks and historical buildings. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 5 miles. Wednesday, June 10, AUDUBON RESERVE June 2015! ! Saturday, June 13, SKM, 8:00 a.m., ELOWAH AND MCCHORD CREEK FALLS HIKE MATT RIEKE 541-928-2767 This short hike takes us into the narrow valleys in the Columbia Gorge. We start at Yeon State Park and hike &! www.chemeketans.org! ! mostly south. McChord Creek Falls is a double falls with a rock outcropping rising up in the middle to split the creek. Elowah Falls is a "plunge" falls as it goes over the rock outcropping and plunges into a hole below (an old collapsed lava tube). It has plenty of space behind the falls like many others. We will have great views of the river and north into Washington. Plenty to see in a short hike. Slow pace. RATED: DAWDLERS, Driving dist RT 150 miles, HIKE dist 4 miles, Elev. 500 feet. We will start at Oswald Park or the trailhead on Hwy 101 depending on group preference. The hike will include a short walk to a coast overlook viewpoint. With good weather the southerly coast view overlooking Manzanita is beautiful. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 208 miles, HIKE dist 8 miles, Elev. 1200 feet. Wednesday, June 17, AUDUBON RESERVE RESTORATION LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 See write-up for June 3. Saturday, June 13, 9:00 a.m., MINTO BROWN PARK WALK HIKE LAURA DEVRIES 503-363-4641 See June 6 write-up. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 4 miles. Wednesday, June 17, 8:00 a.m., BUCK MOUNTAIN LOOP TRAIL HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: BARB SCHRAM 503-428-6634 This loop begins and ends at Howard Creek horse camp within Silver Falls State Park. After a short distance on the Howard Creek Trail we will ascend the Buck Mountain Loop Trail. This back-country hike is quiet and gets low use. There are no water crossings but be prepared for some mud. The leader frequently enjoys wildlife sightings on this loop. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 52 miles, HIKE dist 8 miles, Elev. 650 feet. Saturday, June 13, TIRE MOUNTAIN HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: ROZ SHIRACK 503-399-8615 This is a fairly easy hike with a big payoff in mountain views and wildflower meadows, which should be in peak bloom. The trail passes through old growth forest before gradually climbing across a series of open wildflower meadows with great views of Diamond Peak and other peaks of the southern Cascades. The summit is a brushy field without views, so we may opt to back track to a pretty meadow for lunch. Leader is familiar with trail, but has not scouted it this year. Much of the trail is in the open and could be hot even in June. Bring lots of water. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 210 miles, HIKE dist 7.6 miles, Elev. 800 feet. Wednesday, June 17, 6:00 p.m., SOUTH SALEM TO MINTO BROWN EVENING HIKE BILL WYLIE 503-378-0315 Meeting place is the first block of Missouri Street by St. Barbara's Cemetery off Liberty behind Roth's Vista Market. Parking is available on both sides. We will hike over the South Salem hills down around Minto Brown Park and back by the same route. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 5 miles, Elev. 400 feet. Sunday, June 14, 8:00 a.m., RED BUTTE HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: BILL WYLIE 503-378-0315 The trail starts at Big Meadow in the Santiam Pass and proceeds through old growth forest, B&B burn area and alpine forest to this red cinder cone. Great view of surrounding peaks from our destination at the top. We return by the same route. Moderate pace. RATED: HARD, Driving dist RT 152 miles, HIKE dist 11.8 miles, Elev. 1800 feet. Thursday, June 18, CENTER 50+ LUNCH LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 See write-up for June 4. Thursday, June 18, HARRY'S RIDGE MT. ST. HELENS HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: DON GALLAGHER 503-371-7689 Weather permitting and starting at the Johnston Ridge Observatory in the Mt. St. Helens National Monument we will hike the Boundary Trail with changing but spectacular views of the mountain, the pumice plain and dome. We will then take Harry’s Ridge Trail to the viewpoint overlooking Spirit Lake and hopefully (snow depth permitting) the summit of the ridge for more incredible views including of Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood. We then return to the observatory to view the excellent video which simulates the 1980 eruption. Before signing up you should know that an approximate150-yard portion does feature a narrowing trail with significant exposure. This trip makes for a long day with an early departure and late return to Salem but is well worth the trip. Contact leader at [email protected] for information and signup. Trip is limited to 12. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 325 miles, HIKE dist 7.5 miles, Elev. 1500 feet. Sunday, June 14, 7:30 a.m., STAHLMAN POINT HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: SYLVIA DAWSON & DAVID JACKSON 503-951-1293 This is a great five-mile hike through a beautiful forested area just east of Detroit. The trail is very well maintained. Parts of the trail are steep with scenic drop-offs but the trail is wide, short and sweet. The top of the point overlooks the reservoir and the towns of Detroit and Idanha, The views of Mt. Jefferson to the southeast are exquisite! Once back at the cars we hope to venture down the road a few miles and discover the elusive footbridge which was used in earlier times for fire fighting. This bridge and short trail have been reinvaded within the past few years. Wear hiking attire, bring hiking poles, cameras, lunch and money for a snack afterwards. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 110 miles, HIKE dist 5 miles, Elev. 1300 feet. Monday, June 15, 10:00 a.m., KOFFEE KLATCH AT THE BEANERY, BILL ANNING Friday-Sunday, June 19-June 21, LEMAH MOUNTAIN, S. RIDGE / CHIKAMIN PEAK, GLACIER LAKE ROUTE R1* CLIMB BILL SAUR Monday, June 15, 7:30 a.m., NEAHKAHNIE MOUNTAIN HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: NEIL PETERSON 503-581-9591 June 2015! ! '! www.chemeketans.org! ! See the website for more information. RATED: DAWDLERS, Driving dist RT 130 miles, HIKE dist 3 miles, Elev. 280 feet. Saturday, June 20, 8:15 a.m., HAGG LAKE HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: PATRICIA WINKLER 503-371-0820 This is a hike around the perimeter of the lake. There is a variety of flora including orchids, violets, and irises. It will be an exploratory walk since leader has not yet explored it. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY-MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 140 miles, HIKE dist 6 miles, Elev. 100 feet. Tuesday, June 23, 8:00 a.m., IRON MOUNTAIN HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: GEORGE STRUBLE 503-364-3929 We will make the loop that includes the shoulder of Cone Peak. This hike is known for its wildflowers, and there should be plenty at this time of year. The climb up Iron Mountain itself is steep, even with the switchbacks, but we will have gorgeous views at the top. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 175 miles, HIKE dist 8 miles, Elev. 1900 feet. Saturday, June 20, 9:00 a.m., MINTO BROWN PARK WALK HIKE LAURA DEVRIES 503-363-4641 See June 6 write-up. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 4 miles. Wednesday, June 24, AUDUBON RESERVE RESTORATION LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 See write-up for June 3. Saturday, June 20, 8:00 a.m., ST. JOHNS AND FOREST PARK HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: CAROL SODERBERG 503-507-0867 This hike starts off at Cathedral Park. We’ll enjoy great views of the Willamette while we make the !-mile trip across the St. Johns Bridge. Then we’ll enter Forest Park. It’s a very natural setting, serene and lush. We’ll climb the Ridge Trail to the Wildwood Trail and take that to the Hardesty Trial for a steep climb to its junction with Springville Rd. where we’ll have lunch. Then we’ll head down Springville Rd. and check out the tiny neighborhood of Linnton on our way out of the park. We’ll cross back over the bridge and stop at Burgerville to reward our efforts with milkshakes, etc. on our way back to our cars. Bring your lunch and money for a post hike snack. Slow pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 100 miles, HIKE dist 6.5 miles, Elev. 1100 feet. Wednesday, June 24, SKM, 8:00 a.m., BROWDER RIDGE HIKE VIVIENNE TORGESON 503-859-2211 The lower portion of the Browder Ridge trail is fairly steep and the upper portion is open to sun exposure. We should see wildflowers along the way, and if it’s a clear day we'll have panoramic views of the Cascade peaks. Please call to pre-register and carpool to meet the leader. Moderate pace. RATED: HARD, Driving dist RT 200 miles, HIKE dist 8.4 miles, Elev. 2100 feet. Wednesday, June 24, 6:00 p.m., CENTRAL SALEM PUBLIC ART EVENING HIKE ELIZABETH SEIBERT 503-315-8785 We'll meet on the north steps of the Capitol (Court Street side). Our walk will focus on outdoor public art in Central Salem. There's no need to pre-register, but please call or email if you have questions: [email protected]. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 5 miles, Elev. 25 feet. Sunday, June 21, CAPE KIWANDA HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: WAYNE WALLACE 503-999-2612 Hike over the dunes and along the beach at Cape Kiwanda. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 120 miles, HIKE dist 5 miles, Elev. 300 feet. Thursday, June 25, CENTER 50+ LUNCH LEE SLATTUM 503-364-9325 See write-up for June 4. Sunday, June 21, CONE PEAK HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: DIANE CLAYTON 503-585-9548 This well-graded trail to alpine meadows, a field of wildflowers, and a view of Iron Mountain is one of the most popular hikes for wildflowers if timed correctly. Wear boots and bring ten essentials. Pace will be slow with lots of stops. Pre-register by June 19 by phone or email: [email protected]. Slow pace. RATED: EASY, Driving dist RT 88 miles, HIKE dist 5.2 miles, Elev. 1050 feet. Thursday, June 25, 8:00 a.m., HOYT ARBORETUM AND ROSE GARDEN DAWDLER HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: CAROL SODERBERG 503-507-0867 We’ll park near the Rose Garden and take the Wildwood Trail to the Hoyt Arboretum and wander around those trails. Then we’ll take another portion of the Wildwood Trail back to our starting point and continue east to explore that side of the park on our way to lunch at Zupan’s Market on Burnside. After lunch we’ll head back into the park and take our time enjoying the Rose Garden at the end of our day. Bring money for lunch and parking. Slow pace. RATED: DAWDLERS, Driving dist RT 90 miles, HIKE dist 6 miles, Elev. 600 feet. Monday, June 22, 10:00 a.m., KOFFEE KLATCH AT THE BEANERY, BILL ANNING Monday, June 22, DRIFT CREEK FALLS DAWDLER HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: PAULA HYATT 503-362-2765 Over toward the coast, just west of Rose Lodge, a forest road leads to spectacular Drift Creek Falls. While downhill on the way in, the gradual trail is still comfortable coming out. After the suspension bridge, those who wish may go down to the base of the falls. Fee or appropriate parking pass required at the trailhead. Bring lunch and a cheery attitude. Following the hike, we may go to visit the North Bank Fish Hatchery if you are interested. Slow pace. June 2015! ! Thursday, June 25, TAMOLITCH POOL HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: DIANE CLAYTON 503-585-9548 Travel along the McKenzie River through old growth forest and old lava flow to visit a beautiful turquoise blue pool. We will have lunch on a cliff overlooking the pool. Wear boots and bring ten essentials. Pace will be slow with several stops along the way. Pre-register with leader by June 23, by phone or email, [email protected]. Slow pace. RATED: EASY, Driving dist RT 180 miles, HIKE dist (! www.chemeketans.org! ! 4.2 miles, Elev. 200 feet. Saturday, June 27, DIMPLE HILL HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR BEVERLY HASSELL 503-269-6514 Dimple Hill is in the McDonald Forest north of Corvallis. The hike will combine gravel roads and trails with a potential view at the top. Lunch at Market of Choice in Corvallis after the hike. Bring water, snack and money for lunch. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY-MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 60 miles, HIKE dist 5.5 miles, Elev. 500 feet. Friday-Sunday, June 26-June 28, BEGINNER BACKPACK PRE-REG W/LDR: RICK COOPER 503-362-9719 This backpack is designed for those of you new to backpacking and for those of you who have backpacked, but not recently, and want to see if you really are interested in taking it up again. We will backpack a loop in the Bull of the Woods Wilderness just east of Salem. The hike distance is 14 miles with about 3,100 feet of elevation gain. On Friday, after driving to the trailhead at Elk Lake, we will hike to the site of the Battle Creek Shelter (4.1 miles, +90 feet). On Saturday, we will hike to Twin Lakes (4.6 miles, 1,840 feet). We may also do a short day hike in the vicinity of Twin Lakes. On Sunday, we return to Elk Lake (5.3 miles, +1,160 feet). In route, we have the option of climbing Battle Axe (1.8 miles, +840 feet). With luck, the weather will be good, but all backpackers are expected to be prepared for cold, wet weather. Please contact leader at [email protected] to sign up or for further information. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 116 miles, BACKPACK dist 14 miles, Elev. 3100 feet. Saturday, June 27, 9:00 a.m., MINTO BROWN PARK HIKE LAURA DEVRIES 503-363-4641 See June 6 write-up. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 4 miles. Sunday, June 28, 7:30 a.m., IRON MOUNTAIN/CONE PEAK HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: JOHN SAVAGE 503-399-8615 Starting at the Iron Mountain trailhead, we will hike through a conifer forest to the Cone Peak trailhead and then hike past Cone Peak and up Iron Mountain. Wildflowers should be near their peak bloom. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 165 miles, HIKE dist 7.5 miles, Elev. 1500 feet. Friday, June 26, SKM, PAMELIA LAKE & MILK CREEK HIKE PHYLLIS BENANTI 503-585-1162 It's easy to see why this is such a popular spot. The Special Use Permit will limit our group to 8. We begin along a splashing Pamelia Creek surrounded by Douglas fir and, if we're lucky, the pink rhododendrons will be in bloom. We'll spend some time at the lake then continue up to Milk Creek to see a breathtaking view of Mt. Jefferson. Bring a lunch. Wear boots. I plan to scout the trail ahead of time. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 135 miles, HIKE dist 6.6 miles, Elev. 1170 feet. Sunday, June 28, KEIZER RAPIDS HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: JANET TEMPLAR 503-851-0503 Come and join me for a trip around Keizer's newest park. It is an extensive piece of land that follows the Willamette River. We will take various trails and see "the rapids". After that we have the option of some neighborhood walking where we can explore some other parks. Bring a snack, water and comfortable shoes. Moderate pace. RATED: EASY, HIKE dist 5 miles. Sunday, June 28, SKM, 8:00 a.m., TIRE MOUNTAIN HIKE MATT RIEKE 541-928-2767 Tire Mountain, one of the Old Cascade peaks, is north of Oakridge about 35 miles southeast of Eugene. Bill Sullivan says the mountain got its name when a vehicle lost a tire crossing a creek on the old military wagon road. There is considerable open space on this trail where many different wildflowers grow, and I hope that they are in full bloom. We will start from the east side and hike to the top and back. There are many views of other mountains and lakes. Slow pace. RATED: EASY-MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 230 miles, HIKE dist 7.6 miles, Elev. 800 feet. Friday-Sunday, June 26-June 28, PRAIRIE CREEK REDWOODS BACKPACK BILL SULLIVAN 541-683-6837 Join author Bill Sullivan on an exploratory trip as he updates his “100 Hikes” book for the Coast. For this 17th annual Chemeketan-Obsidian joint backpack we'll hike 4 miles through Northern California’s redwood and Sitka spruce forests (and along a remote beach) to the Butler Creek backpacking campsite in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park (27 miles south of Crescent City). We’ll camp two nights near the beach, and on Saturday we’ll hike a 7-mile loop with daypacks to Fern Canyon. Sunday we'll return by the Ossagon Trail (requiring a 3-mile car shuttle). We should be back at the cars by early afternoon on Sunday, so those who have to work on Monday can fit the trip into a three-day weekend. Maximum group size: 12. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 600 miles, BACKPACK dist 13 miles, Elev. 1600 feet. Monday, June 29, 10:00 a.m., KOFFEE KLATCH AT THE BEANERY, BILL ANNING Monday, June 29, 9:00 a.m., WILLAMETTE GREENWAYS DAWDLER HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: BEVERLY HASSELL 503-269-6514 We'll hike two sections of the Willamette Greenway, one at Darrow Rocks and the other in the Spring Valley area. The trails provide wooded areas and views of the Willamette River. Boots are suggested because of some uneven and wet spots. Bring water and a snack. Please call 503-2696514 to register. Slow pace. RATED: DAWDLERS, Driving dist RT 30 miles, HIKE dist 3.5 miles, Elev. 100 feet. Saturday, June 27, BROWDER RIDGE HIKE PRE-REG W/LDR: JEAN GABRIEL We will hike up a ridge through beautiful forest with wildflower meadows towards the top. If the sky is clear, we'll have fantastic views of the Cascade peaks. Pre-register by phone, not by email. See roster for phone number. Moderate pace. RATED: HARD, Driving dist RT 200 miles, HIKE dist 8.4 miles, Elev. 2100 feet. June 2015! ! Tuesday, June 30, 8:15 a.m., DRIFT CREEK BRIDGE/CASCADE HEAD HIKE )! www.chemeketans.org! ! PRE-REG W/LDR: NEIL PETERSON 503-581-9591 We will hike Cascade Head (4.2-mile round trip), then drive to Drift Creek Bridge trailhead and hike to the cable suspension bridge (3-mile round trip). Southerly views from Cascade Head are spectacular, and the suspension bridge and adjacent waterfall are fun. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM, Driving dist RT 140 miles, HIKE dist 7.2 miles, Elev. 1540 feet. FUTURE EVENTS Monday-Sunday, July 6-July 12, 8:00 a.m., STRAWBERRY MOUNTAIN TRAVERSE BACKPACK PRE-REG W/LDR: MIKE GABE 503-873-7408 We will hike across the Strawberry Mountains south of John Day following the route suggested in Doug Lorain's book. We will be on the trail for five days with two additional days to drive and set up a car shuttle. Option for a four-day hike/sixday trip, depending on the group. This is a classic backpack in a spectacular area along the spine of the Strawberries with abundant flowers, and unusually common wildlife. The leader has not hiked this area before. Moderate pace. RATED: HARD, Driving dist RT 700 miles, BACKPACK dist 51 miles, Elev. 11700 feet. or snow. We will be five days on the trail with an additional travel day at each end. We will camp at the Seven Devils Campground (at the trailhead) when not on the trail. Please contact leader at [email protected] to sign up or for further information. Moderate pace. RATED: MEDIUM-HARD, Driving dist RT 1044 miles, BACKPACK dist 42 miles, Elev. 9690 feet. Friday-Sunday, July 17-July 19, LOOWIT TRAIL BACKPACK MICHAEL GURLEY 609-410-3764 If you think you know a mountain by getting to its summit, think again. You can climb Mt. St. Helens from the south and look into the crater and the lava dome, but hiking the Loowit Trail will give you a new appreciation for the mountain, the landscape that was changed in May 1980, and how it has evolved since the eruption and devastation. This hike involves 34 miles and something over 6000 vertical feet of elevation change, and takes you completely around the mountain. This promises to be a difficult, but rewarding trip. Group size will be limited to a maximum of 8. If you would like to be put on the wait list, please email me. For more details, visit: http://www.wta.org/gohiking/hikes/loowit. Moderate pace. RATED: HARD, Driving dist RT 240 miles, BACKPACK dist 34 miles, Elev. 6000 feet. Tuesday-Monday, July 14-July 20, SEVEN DEVILS LOOP BACKPACK PRE-REG W/LDR: RICK COOPER 503-362-9719 We will hike the Seven Devils Loop described by Lorain in 'Backpacking Idaho'. The Seven Devils lie just east of the Snake River and northeast of the Wallowas. These mountains are composed of highly eroded basalt creating a landscape of wildly contorted cliffs, crags and glacial cirques. This is an alpine adventure known for its wildflowers and scenery. We will follow Lorain's itinerary with some modification. We will begin our trip from the Windy Saddle Trailhead, spending our first night at Dog Lake. We will continue around the loop in a clockwise direction staying at Baldy Lake, Bernard Lakes, and Sheep Lake. This trip is rated moderately hard. Total backpacking distance is 42 miles with 9,690 feet of elevation gain. Moderate pace. The weather is likely to be good, but be prepared for cold nights – all camps are over 7,000 feet -- and for the possibility of rain WE WERE THERE lovely hike. Corriene Thompson, Mary Lippi, Ken Ash, Rosanna Wilson and leader, Betsy Belshaw. Beazell Memorial Forest, April 8 Starting at the white farmhouse we hiked up the Plunkett Creek Loop to the South Meadow where we braked for lunch. The showers were negligible until we returned to the trailhead when it began to pour. The wildflowers are just starting to show and today’s camaraderie was as refreshing as spring. Seems like many of us hadn't seen each other perhaps since last hiking season or longer. Enjoying Beazell Memorial Forest were Barb Schram, Vera Langer, Mary Coleman, Robbie Earon, Kathy Moreland, Bev Hassell, Rosamund Irwin, Eileen Harder, Sharon Wright, Marcia Hoak, Doris deLespinasse, Robert Custer, Ralph Nafziger and leader Phyllis Benanti. Silver Falls, April 12 Two Chemeketans, Diane Clayton, leader, and Mary Jo Lundsten enjoyed a nice spring day with good weather and lots of flowers including trillium. There were lots of other hikers of all ages also enjoying the beauty of Silver Falls. At the north parking lot someone had vandalized the pay station and taken the money, causing quite a loss of revenue to the park. After hiking the loop from North Falls to Winter Falls and the Rim Trail to the parking lot, we drove to the lodge for lunch to pay the entrance fee and to report the vandalism. We happened to meet three other Chemeketans at the lodge, including two long-time members, Paula and Kim Hyatt. Sweet Creek Falls, April 8 We were lucky to see the pink fawn lily this year, as well as many of the usual wildflowers. The pink is larger than the white or yellow, and it was a treat to see it again. The falls were full of water, and the cascade was beautiful. We managed to beat the rain except for a sprinkle, and had a June 2015! ! Bush Park-Deepwood Evening Walk, April 15 A beautiful spring evening drew four participants to their first Chemeketan activity. We made loops through the Deepwood grounds and Bush Park, stopping to look at many flowers and bushes. Guests Sandy Anello, James Anello (our flower expert), Jim Schomaker, Sherry Hall, and Silvia (illegible last *+! www.chemeketans.org! ! name) joined members Ralph Hall and Elizabeth Seibert, leader (substituting for John Savage, who was under the weather). James and Jim are both volunteers in Bush Park. Thanks James and Jim. PCT to Pacific Crest Falls for our final turn-around. We hiked about 9 miles in all. In the past we have seen a different variety of wildflowers on this lower trail, but they must not have been blooming yet this year. Hikers were John Savage, Barb Schram, guest Robert Leak, and leader Roz Shirack. Gwyn Creek Loop Trail, April 18 It was a glorious day at the coast. The trees along the trail were magnificent, and the wind whipped the ocean into a beautiful sight. Spring flowers along the way added to the enjoyment of Corriene Thompson (thank you for driving), Gary Steffy, Rosamund Irwin, Joanna Picchi, Tom Fry, Mary Elliott, Blanka Truneckova and leader Betsy Belshaw. Wahkeena Falls to Multnomah Falls Loop, April 29 We started at the Wahkeena Falls picnic area (between Bridal Veil and Multnomah Falls) and hiked up along a series of chutes and drops that make up Wahkeena Falls. More climbing brought us to a crossing at Fairy Falls then a side trip off the main trail to lovely Wahkeena Springs. Back on the main trail we headed east and up a little more, enjoying wildflowers and ferns and several views down to the Columbia. The trail levels at the Devil’s Rest Trail junction then crosses over into the Multnomah Creek drainage. We descended past several major waterfalls, reached the amazing perch at the top of Multnomah Falls, then descended all the paved switchbacks to the lodge and a halfmile trail back to our cars. Our hardy group included, Eileen Harder, Steve Braden, Ralph Nafziger, Phyllis Benanti, Ken Ash, Carol Doolittle, Karen Craven, Marcia Hoak, Mady Kimmich, Ted Young, Georgienne Young , and Janet Adkins, leader. Silver Falls State Park: Waterfalls Loop, April 18 It seems to be true that the waterfall loop is so popular that nobody does it anymore! The three of us -- and several hundred other smart folk -- enjoyed an outrageously gorgeous day there. We hiked the Canyon Trail from the North Falls parking lot, had lunch at the lodge, and hiked the Rim Trail back to our car. Among the wildflowers were dainty calypso orchids. Guest (former member) Carmen Gonzalez; members Pam Wojcik and George Struble, leader. McKenzie River Trail, April 21 I had planned to start at Clear Lake Lodge, then do the loop viewing Sahalie and Koosah falls from both sides of the river. But since we had nine people we could do a one-way hike, so we did. We started at Sahalie Falls, hiked past Koosah Falls and the Carmen Reservoir, then the quiet stretch to Tamolich Pool and on down to the little parking lot just north of Trailbridge Reservoir. Everybody enjoyed the waterfalls; I am always delighted by the incredulous reaction of people as they see Tamolich Pool for the first time. Despite the prediction of possible showers, we had a gorgeous day, and admired the wildflowers, especially the trilliums and calypso orchids. Filling her second qualifying hike: Kathy Moreland. Members Mary Coleman, Verland Kelly, Eileen Marder, Lois Sannes, Garry Steffy, Corriene Thompson, Jill Wilson, and George Struble, leader. West Salem Hills/Schools Evening Walk, April 30 On a beautiful evening twelve of us gathered at Orchard Heights Park and walked up through the upper park and out through the old Lindbeck Orchard to a new street, Linwood, that connects Orchard Heights to the Harritt Elementary neighborhood. We then walked up and up through manicured neighborhoods to Chapman Hill Elementary, continuing up and around West High School via its ball fields and little hilltop park. We proceeded down Orchard Heights and around the old Bob Straub Home, the new Straub Middle School, and Kalapuya Elementary. From Straub’s hilltop we had somewhat hazy views of the mountains to the north and east. We ended the walk with pizza and more at Adkins. Enjoying the evening were Elizabeth Seibert, Beverly Hassell, Roz Shirack, Susan DeLaune, Michael DeLaune, Robert Roner, Georgienne Young, Ted Young, Phyllis Benanti, Ann Hanus, Dave Hanus (soon-to-be-member), George Adkins, and Janet Adkins, leader. Marys Peak , April 25 We had a cool, partially cloudy day. The trail was clear of any windfalls and dry. After the Tie Trail junction we started getting hail which turned into snow. The summit parking lot was in a cloud and very cold. At that point we decided to return to the Tie Trail junction and had a pleasant descent to Connors Camp and returned to our cars by the 2005 road. We enjoyed refreshments at the New Morning Bakery. Participants were Dan Hilburn, Lon Johnson, Patricia Winkler, Randy Selig, Ian Johnson and leader Bill Wylie. Herman Creek, April 26 We had a pleasant day with sun breaks to explore the forested canyon of Herman Creek in the Columbia Gorge. This is the same trailhead used to access Gorton Creek Trail to Indian Point and the Nick Eaton Ridge Trail. The Herman Creek Trail follows Herman Creek through mixed forest several hundred feet above the creek. The forest was beautiful and full of mosses, lichens, and wildflowers. We saw about 50 kinds of wildflowers. There were several open areas that provided views of the canyon and a sunny, drier micro-habitat for oaks and sun-loving wildflowers. We hiked about 2.5 miles up this trail (which continues on to Wahtum Lake) and turned around to return to the junction with the lower Herman Creek Bridge Trail. We hiked down that trail to the 75-foot long bridge, had lunch, then continued on the June 2015! ! **! www.chemeketans.org! !
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