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The Heartbreaker walk
February 17, 2008

This walk starts at  REI 14th & NW Johnson Sts. Portland OR.

City and  State: Portland, OR   OR

Host Club: Columbia River Volkssport Club

Distance and Trail Rating:  10Km with 5Km option    3+

Start Point Address / Driving Directions: 
I-5 NORTHBOUND: Take the I-405 exit 299B, on the left towards CITY CENTER/US-26 W/BEAVERTON. Merge onto I-405 N. Take the exit 2B towards EVERETT ST. Continue on Everett St. to NW 14TH AVE to Johnson. REI is on the corner. I-5 Southbound. Take the I-405 exit 302B towards BEAVERTON/US-30 W/ST. HELENS. Merge onto I-405 S. Take the exit 2B towards EVERETT ST. Stay straight to go onto NW 16TH AVE. Turn LEFT onto NW EVERETT ST. Turn LEFT onto NW 14TH AVE. REI is on the corner.You may park in the REI parking structure's 2nd or 3rd

Event Description:  (3+) 10 km walk, 5 K option rated (1+). The 5 K option may be done twice for a 10 K if you don't want to do the stairs. The route will be a little different than before. The walk takes you up a lot of hidden stairways (more stairs than last year as requested) into some elegant old neighborhoods in the West Hills. The route takes in a small portion of Forest Park and the zoo then through the PSU campus. Please carry water.

Start Times:  9:00 am - 12:00 pm Finish by 3:00

Contact: Joe or Karen ,  (503 ) 692 - 5909

Event Website: www.walkingforfun.org

E-Mail Contact:  crvcinfo@yahoo.com


 

Easy and Extreme at the Coast

July 14-15, 2007

4 walks

  • Yachats area walk
  •  Waldport Bayshore walk
  •  Gwynn Creek
  •  Berry Creek Trail

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Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve

June, 16, 2007

This walk, which is entirely on the preserve, will take you through the 710 acre Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve. The Preserve is a nationally recognized education center and urban green space dedicated to connection water, wildlife and people. Located in the heart of Washington County the Preserve is home to 200 species of birds, mammals and amphibians and provides award winning education, passive recreation, and research opportunities to more than 25,000 people a year.

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