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This group is for nature lovers and photographers who like to soak in the moment, ID plants, birds, and wildflowers, pick up rocks, commune with waterfalls, meet wildlife, practice mindfulness, or just feel like taking it easy today. Our hikes are short and sweet and we incorporate a lot of pauses.
We take full advantage of full moons, eclipses, meteor showers, sunrises, sunsets, meteorological phenomena, low tides, king tides, bird migrations, whale migrations, salmon runs, elk ruts, wildlife viewing, peak wildflower blooms, fall colors, plant and tree ID, prime rockhounding spots, unique natural features, waterfalls, nature instruction, meditation, gardens and gardening, and weird stuff around the Portland periphery.
Membership denotes agreement to:
Be 18 years or older, leave all pets at home, be vaccinated for COVID, and refrain from smoking/vaping, alcohol, and/or any recreational drugs during our time together.
Always check your email and the event page of the hike you've signed up for to see if there are any last minute changes. Sudden weather developments are often a factor, especially in winter.
Update your RSVP if your plans change. Be advised: 3 No Shows and you will be asked to find another hiking Meetup.
Get there early. Events start at the time posted, so give yourself plenty of time to find a parking spot, pay the parking/entrance fee if there is one, gear up, use the restroom, pay your event fee, and be ready to go. Leave at least 15 minutes early for nearby events and 30 minutes early if the drive is going to be over an hour. Don't rely on GPS, a lot of our meeting spots are remote and/or unnamed, so read the directions in the event description carefully.
Read the WHOLE event description.
Let the Organizer know if you prefer not to have your photograph posted or tagged online. Privacy is important to us, so if you find your image has made it into the photo albums, contact the Organizer and it will be removed, no questions asked.
Take responsibility for your own safety, comfort, and enjoyment and understand that the Organizer is not liable for any incidents that may befall you leading up to, during, or following the event.
Understand that all proceeds go to the Organizer's expenses, including Meetup subscription, parking passes, park entrance fees, and gas. The Oregon Donkey Sanctuary event donates half the proceeds of that event to the sanctuary.
Refund Policy: If you are attending an event and it is unable to proceed as planned due to unforeseen events beyond the Organizer's control, a refund will be offered during that event. Refunds will not be issued after the conclusion of the event.
See you out there!
Kommende Veranstaltungen
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- $10.00

Wildflower Hike: Memaloose Overlook Trail
Memaloose Rest Area - Eastbound, Mosier, OR, USThis is another one of those hidden gems that few hikers know about.
Just through the trees along Interstate 84, a mysterious old gravel road rises and falls through a big leaf maple forest flitting with warblers and moths. It passes a hidden spring and vaults quickly up a 300' gain to dramatic open views of grassy meadows, basalt monoliths, and the mighty Columbia River. The wildflowers are just insane during peak years. I've also seen eagles, vultures, deer, California ground squirrels, and Lazuli Buntings.
A rock-walled viewpoint at the top provides a breathtaking view of the gorge, the trails of Catherine Creek and Coyote Wall on the Washington side, and Memaloose Island below, a Chinook burial ground.
We'll meet at my deep blue Honda CRV at the west end of the I-84 rest stop parking area and do the inclined gravel 1.4 mile round trip trail out and back very slowly, stopping often for wildflower photography and birding. We'll pause at the viewpoint for snacks and contemplation, a killer combo. Those who want more miles can continue across Highway 30 at the top to do the Memaloose Hills Trail.
This is tick and poison oak country, so spray on the DEET and keep your eyes open. I'll give you a fair run down of what to be alert for before we start and make sure to be the first one down the trail.
Please get there 15 minutes early to gear up, pay your fee, and use the restroom because we will be starting promptly on time.
Bring $10 cash, water, snacks, binoculars, camera equipment, insect repellent, opt. trekking poles, and WEATHER appropriate clothing (full sun and wind exposure at the top). Restrooms on site. Adults only, please, and no pets, thanks.
9 Teilnehmer
Vergangene Veranstaltungen
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