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Oregon Hiking Guides
Food Guides
General Backpacking
Pacific Crest Trail
Maps and Other Navigation Tools
Oregon Hiking Guides:
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Hiking Oregon
From a magnificent western coastline to sky-piercing mountains and rugged eastern deserts, Oregon is a year-round hiker's paradise. Oregon seems to have it all. Its dramatically sculpted sea cliffs and secluded beaches are renowned for unsurpassed beauty...
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100 Hikes: Northwest Oregon
Where else but in Northwest Oregon could hikers have so many great options within a two-hour drive? This guide covers more than just the well-known trails of the Portland area, Columbia Gorge, and Mt. Hood. You'll discover a...
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100 Hikes: Oregon Coast and Coast Range
Welcome to Oregon's Coast -- 363 miles of cliff-edged capes, public beaches, wild rivers, sand dunes, rainforest, and coastal mountains. Many of the top attractions are within easy reach of Highway 101, but others are...
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Hiking Oregon's Three Sisters Country
Experience one of Oregon's best kept wilderness secrets: the Three Sisters Country of the Central Cascades. In Hiking Oregon's Three Sisters Country, veteran hiker Bruce Grubbs guides you on 75 hikes through this rarefied realm of volcanoes and old-growth forests. From easy day hikes for the whole family, to hikes for photographers, to quests for the backcountry hiker...
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Hikes: Central Oregon Cascades: Welcome to Oregon's favorite
hiking area, the mountains between the Willamette Valley and
Bend. Few regions pack such a variety of trails into an area
crossable by a two-hour drive. This guide covers more than just
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100 Hikes: Southern Oregon
Welcome to the spectacular trails of Southern Oregon and adjacent Northern California! This comprehensive guide proves there's more to this scenic region than just Crater Lake National Park, the Rogue River, and Mt. Shasta....
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Hiking Oregon's Eagle Cap Wilderness
Eagle Cap Wilderness is premier backpacking country in the heart of eastern Oregon's lofty Wallowa Mountains. Glacial carved valleys hold more than 50 lakes nestled among rugged mountains, providing a recreation paradise. Hiking Oregon's Eagle Cap Wilderness is the only comprehensive trail guide to this showcase wilderness and features
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Hiking the Columbia River Gorge
A complete guide to more than fourty-five of the publicly accessed hiking trails in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge, a verdant terrain that stretches from Portland to Eastern Washington. This guidebook features fifteen hikes to scenic waterfalls and includes seven mountain ascents and ten extended backpacking trips.
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Food
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Lipsmackin' Backpackin':
Cameron Canyon Caramel Rolls; Matt Food; Brown Rice Bonanza;
Tamale Pie for Ungrateful Waifs; Crabtree Tragedy Pudding; Pickax
Pete's Cowboy Coffee... What! These aren't some of your favorite
trail dishes? They will be soon... |
Camp Cooking (A Backpacker's Pocket Guide)
Drawing upon their own camping experience and Bill McMorris's
perspective as editor-in-chief of Boy's Life magazine, the authors
suggest some fairly inventive solutions to the problems of eating
on the trail that place convenience far ahead of culinary excellence...
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Pacific Crest Trail
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The Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon-Washington:
Whether you're planning to hike the entire Pacific Crest Trail through Oregon and Washington, or just a section or two, this is an essential guide to the sometimes complicated logistics and navigation of a long-distance expedition... |
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The Pacific Crest Trail: A Hiker's Companion:
A narrative field guide to the unique plants, animals, history, and landscapes of the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail. For many people, the Pacific Crest is the ultimate long-distance hiking trail... |
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