Moderate, remote, trails in Central Oregon...?
.... preferably with a water feature at the end like a creek or lake?
My TJ will be ready to take the family on some adventures this next summer (re-geared, camping/utility trailer, the right tires, etc) so I am rarin' to get out of the valley and up into the central oregon desert. Anyone want to turn me on to some good trails that would get us into nice, clean, remote area with good geology (fossils, etc) for kids, and maybe a creek with redbands in it? I can hear them sizzling in the pan now... mmm... I'm thinking like a John Day tributary or something south of Bend, etc. Thanks!! -jeff |
Re: Moderate, remote, trails in Central Oregon...?
I'm not sure where the trails are on the east side, but you can ask on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/obh/ and I am sure that some of our folks can tell you. On 31 Dec 2003 04:54:39 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote: >>... preferably with a water feature at the end like a creek or lake? >> >>My TJ will be ready to take the family on some adventures this next summer >>(re-geared, camping/utility trailer, the right tires, etc) so I am rarin' to >>get out of the valley and up into the central oregon desert. Anyone want to >>turn me on to some good trails that would get us into nice, clean, remote area >>with good geology (fossils, etc) for kids, and maybe a creek with redbands in >>it? I can hear them sizzling in the pan now... mmm... >> >>I'm thinking like a John Day tributary or something south of Bend, etc. >> >>Thanks!! >> >>-jeff |
Re: Moderate, remote, trails in Central Oregon...?
I'm not sure where the trails are on the east side, but you can ask on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/obh/ and I am sure that some of our folks can tell you. On 31 Dec 2003 04:54:39 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote: >>... preferably with a water feature at the end like a creek or lake? >> >>My TJ will be ready to take the family on some adventures this next summer >>(re-geared, camping/utility trailer, the right tires, etc) so I am rarin' to >>get out of the valley and up into the central oregon desert. Anyone want to >>turn me on to some good trails that would get us into nice, clean, remote area >>with good geology (fossils, etc) for kids, and maybe a creek with redbands in >>it? I can hear them sizzling in the pan now... mmm... >> >>I'm thinking like a John Day tributary or something south of Bend, etc. >> >>Thanks!! >> >>-jeff |
Re: Moderate, remote, trails in Central Oregon...?
I'm not sure where the trails are on the east side, but you can ask on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/obh/ and I am sure that some of our folks can tell you. On 31 Dec 2003 04:54:39 GMT, handywired@aol.com (Handywired) wrote: >>... preferably with a water feature at the end like a creek or lake? >> >>My TJ will be ready to take the family on some adventures this next summer >>(re-geared, camping/utility trailer, the right tires, etc) so I am rarin' to >>get out of the valley and up into the central oregon desert. Anyone want to >>turn me on to some good trails that would get us into nice, clean, remote area >>with good geology (fossils, etc) for kids, and maybe a creek with redbands in >>it? I can hear them sizzling in the pan now... mmm... >> >>I'm thinking like a John Day tributary or something south of Bend, etc. >> >>Thanks!! >> >>-jeff |
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