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Opal hiking with Joe the Miner

11/2/2014

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Another beautiful morning in the Willamette Valley; up around 5:30 AM to go meet Joe and get up into Opal Creek for one last major exploration of the Region. This time I had brought along my brother to show him what all the fuss was about here and why he must see it. The first stop was at a parking lot to meet up with Joe and then ride up with him to the Opal lot which is above the three pools swimming area which is always packed on the weekends and afternoons in the summer. Once there we set off at fast pace then stopped to do our first creek crossing since the bridge was out. This was a good photo op and then it was snack time. Though I greatly under calculate how many snacks to bring since we were going to be at it all day and between me and my brother we only had 3 muffins of which I brought them all. Then we were off again to go up Gold Creek and explore what it had to offer. This would include some frigid swimming and some scaling of small cliffs. This was fun and a new experience to add to what I had already done in the region. This though was still in the morning and Joe had an absolutely packed day planned as we then made our way back to the main trail all the way to its conclusion. Then back down, but to avoid another creek crossing we took a different and slightly longer loop to get to the other foot bridges in the region.  Once we had completed this hike we went on to go back to the regular spot to show my brother one of the best swimming spots in the state and since it is a one mile trek up a creek with no trails to it there are very people who ever go there. Once there we went swimming until the sun began to leave us. Then it was the several mile trek back to the vehicle. Now with now food and hunger setting in we couldn’t wait to get back to civilization. Once back in the city it was a stop by a fast food place to get our fix and go into a food coma after the days long and memorable trek.

Likability 9/10 you must do your research in this area to have a truly epic time. Although you can see a lot if just go here and are willing to hike a long way. 

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There and Back Again: Tumalo Falls Trail

3/31/2014

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My first trip to this area was after an April Lacrosse game in Sisters. I found the trail head by accident and just trying to get into National Forest. I pitched the tent and we set to making a massive fire and began to cook dinner which was an all encompassing dinner of hot dogs and mac and cheese. We then awoke and rebuilt the massive fire bigger than it was the night before. This was a massive mistake due to the people who traveled past the camp that day. Well we then began up the trail which had many interesting views of the Tumalo falls area. It totaled about 8 miles round trip to where we decided to turn around. Overall it was great short hike especially if you are close to Mount Bachelor. The fire was a mistake because the pit was so hot someone who went past called 911 and I received a warning from the Forest Service for it. 4/25-4/26/2013

Likability 6.5/10 It is a good day hike if your are in the Bend area, but not worth a drive from the Valley on its own.

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The second go round was a 5 AM wake up call to make sure I got to Eastern Oregon with enough time to screw around in the Tumalo area. This was a fun trip as I ended up bush whacking up along the creek for about half a mile. I believe my favorite thing to do while in the outdoors is to bush whack with friends. Sometime July 2013. 

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