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Where has Gacland Greg been on summitpost lately. Haven't seen or heard from him in a while. Could THIS be evidence of his existence at the summit of Neahkahnie Mountain? Inquiring minds want to know.....
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| gacland | Brian | | Hasn't voted | Not me man, I don't deface nature.
"Take only memories, leave only footprints." | | Posted May 21, 2004 6:49 pm |
 | | Brian Jenkins | Re: Brian | | 
Hasn't voted | Ha ha. I actually wondered if I would run into you again on the trail. Or as I drove through Manzanita. Such a great place to live out there. Only thing missing is a view of a big volcano from the beach.
(you ever hike up Mt. Hebo? I did that one earlier on the same day. Not too bad except for the load of radar antennae at the top.) | | Posted May 21, 2004 6:52 pm |
 | | gacland | Re: Brian | | Hasn't voted | Nope, haven't done Hebo yet.
I want to do Onion Peak, but I think it is mostly logging roads, alos pretty long, +/- 8 mi. one way.
Nice pics, by the way, thanks for sharing them on the N-K-N page.
Chances on running into me on the trail these days are pretty good, been doing it almost everyday this spring. | | Posted May 26, 2004 6:44 pm |
 | | Brian Jenkins | Re: Brian | | 
Hasn't voted | Next time you do the west trail, take some gardening shears and clear the trail. It was getting pretty overgrown. :- )
There is a nice ridge of peaks north of N-K-N, a few with rocky pinnacles. Not sure if one is Onion Peak, Rock Butte, etc. Looked interesting. | | Posted May 26, 2004 9:34 pm |
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