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Getting Crosscut Certified

February 7, 2022March 1, 2022 typeonegeologist

This past weekend, I spent 2 nights and 3 days in the Coos Bay area of Oregon with the Trailkeepers of Oregon as part of their Saw School! Friday afternoon was the big drive from SW Washington to the southern … Continue reading Getting Crosscut Certified

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Accessible Trails

April 13, 2020 typeonegeologist

I love accessible trails! I think when many people think of an accessible trail, we think of handicap or wheelchair accessible trail, paved trail, flat trail, short trail, less scenic trail, easy trail, boring trail. Accessible is not just for … Continue reading Accessible Trails

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Leave No Trace

March 5, 2020 typeonegeologist

I’m sure most of you have heard the term “Leave No Trace” and have the general idea to not litter, stay on trail, pack it in pack it out, and keep nature natural. (I’m also sure many of you have … Continue reading Leave No Trace

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High Blood Sugars and Dizzy, Beautiful Views

February 7, 2020 typeonegeologist

The quiet illuminates my solitude And amplifies my inner voice. The white noise of my down jacket sleeves rubbing against my core And of my ice cleats crunching frozen snow Becomes loud and overbearing. I stop and feel the slight … Continue reading High Blood Sugars and Dizzy, Beautiful Views

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