Spencers Butte Eugene Oregon
We took a hike at spencers Butte Eugene Oregon today.
Spencer Butte is a prominent landmark in Lane County, Oregon, United States, described in the National Geodetic Survey as a prominent timbered butte with a bare rocky summit on the southern edge of Eugene, with an elevation of 2,058 feet. Spencer Butte is accessible from Spencer Butte Park and has several hiking trails to the summit. The tree cover on the butte is predominantly Douglas-fir, however the butte is treeless at its summit.
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Hayward Field is one of the world's best-known historic track and field stadiums, located in the northwest United States in Eugene, Oregon.Nearly a century in age, it has been the home of the University of Oregon's track and field teams since 1921, and was the on-campus home of the varsity football team from 1919 through 1966.Hayward Field was named after track coach Bill Hayward , who ran the Ducks' program from 1904 to 1947.Renovated in 2004, it is one of only five International Association of Athletics Federations Class 1 certified tracks in the United States .
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Military Surplus Camping - B-47 Crash Site - Adirondack Mountains
Hiking & Backpacking with Military Surplus Camping Gear in the Adirondacks Eastern High Peaks Region.
For this 2 day, 1 night adventure, I’ll be testing out and demonstrating my milsurp backpacking load-out, along with MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) food to keep me fueled up while I search for the remnants of a cold war era B-47 bomber that crashed on Wright Peak during the night of January 2nd, 1962.
My “big 3” for this backpacking trip are a medium sized ALICE pack, USGI Modular Sleeping bag with USGI Term-A-Rest sleeping Pad, and a USGI Poncho for shelter / rain gear. I scored each of these items for around $30. A full gear list can be found at the end of this post.
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1002 Adirondack Loj Rd, Lake Placid, NY 12946
The Adirondack Loj parking area has room for many, many vehicles, however it is known to fill up by as early as 8:30 AM during peak season and weekends. Cost is $12 per day. If the lot fills up, there is offsite overflow parking a mile or so down the road.
I cut the opening sequence using pieces of a public domain United States Air Force Pilot's Familiarization Film for the B-47 Stratojet. If you find the B-47 interesting, it be worth a watch as well:
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Van Hovenberg Trail towards Marcy Dam
Algonquin Trail
Wright Peak Spur Trail
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Note - A lot of these items can be found on Amazon for convenience, but a local surplus shop is probably the most cost effective option, if you have one nearby.
ALICE Pack, Medium
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100' Paracord
US Army Sleeping Bag
US Army Sleeping Pad (Therm-A-Rest)
Chlorine Dioxide Water Purification Tablets
USGI Canteen with holder
USGI Canteen Cup
USGI Canteen Stove Stand
Trioxane Solid Fuel Tablets
Spare Nalgene Canteen
Polartec US Military Fleece
Surplus MRE's (Meal Ready to Eat)
Adidas Terrex Swift R2 GTX trail runners.
Dutchware Folding Sit Pad
Mesh water bottle pockets by JustinsUL
Nitecore NU25 Headlamp
Garmin Oregon 650 GPS unit
Spot Gen3 GPS Messenger
Casio ProTrek PRW-2500
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Hiking the beautiful Wallowa Mountains, eastern Oregon
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UPDATE: I sold all four bikes through Craigslist. Used the money to buy a nice 2015 Swift Ultravox TI and a 2016 Specialized Epic 29er.
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I was the top fundraiser for a charity ride, and this was my prize. A brand new XL Mountain Bike. I already have a Mountain Bike, so now I'm putting this one up for sale. Retail brand new is $1,269. Bike is brand new never ridden. I'm giving 25% discount. Yours for $925.
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Driving Into the Green of Rural SW Washington (NE of Portland, Oregon)
Northern California Highway 101 Hitchhiking Adventure!
Hitchhiking Highway 101 in northern California from Eureka in Humboldt County to Ukiah, Mendocino County.
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Both of the bordering states in these United States like to talk a lot of trash about each other, but they have a lot in common
Both began as part of Oregon Territory, established by the United States in 1848 after originally being inhabited by Native Americans, the Russians, a even the British for a bit.
Both border the Pacific Ocean and are in the infamous Ring of Fire, an area where lots of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions tend to occur. Both are geographically diverse.
And yep, both have similar climates. West of the Cascades, the mountain range that runs north-south through both of the states, gets a lot of rain and the temperature is more moderate, whereas east of the Cascades is much drier with varied temperatures. That’s why you’ll get a picture like this, where you’re in the rainforest, and then drive east five hours and get a picture like this, where you’re basically in the freaking desert.
Both are known for wine.
Some of the best wine in the world is produced from the grapes grown in the Willamette Valley in Oregon and the Yakima Valley, Walla Walla Valley, and Tri-Cities region of Washington. Speaking of alcohol, both states have a ton of craft beer breweries, although Oregon has more per capita than Washington.
Both states have a similar poverty rate and similar income levels, although Washington citizens definitely earn more, on average.
The cost of living is similar in both states, overall, which is higher than most of the rest of the country.
Both states’ biggest industries are healthcare, retail, and manufacturing, in that order, but you can’t mention the two states without their lumber production. They’ve got mad forests, there, I’m telling you.
A lot of people in both Oregon and Washington have lighter skin. Only 4% in Washington and 2% in Oregon consider themselves African American.
Around ⅕ of Oregon residents and Washington residents can trace their ancestry to Germany. Many of the earliest residents of European ancestry of both states came via the Oregon Trail, from the Midwest.
Marijuana is legal in both states, although the laws that regulate it are less strict in Oregon.
Both states lean to the left politically, and typically vote Democratic. Although the Cascades split both states politically, as east of them people tend to be more conservative.
Both states are not that religious. Less residents belong to churches in Oregon and Washington than nearly all other states.
Both border a foreign country. Washington borders Canada to the north and Oregon borders California to the south. Wait a sec...apparently California is also part of the United States. Scratch that, I’m sorry.
So what about their differences? I mean, there are a lot of differences when you nitpick, like the fact that Washington produces much more apples than any other state and Oregon produces more hazelnuts than any other state, but in general terms, there are few major differences.
Washington has a lot bigger population, despite being ⅔ the size of Oregon. Washington has around 7.3 million people, and Oregon just 4.1 million. So that’s why Washington gets 12 votes in the Electoral College and Oregon gets just 7. Washington’s population is also growing more quickly than Oregon’s.
Washington residents are smarter than Oregon residents. Ok, I joke here, obviously. However, more than 41% of Washington residents have a college degree, whereas just under 38% of Oregon residents have one.
Washington doesn’t have an income tax, Oregon has one of the highest income tax rates in the country. That’s quite misleading though, as Washington residents pay some of the highest sales tax rates in the country while Oregon residents pay some of the lowest.
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We went out to camp for a night at Clay Creek Campground near Eugene OR.
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Portland, Oregon Facts - Cost of Living, Unemployment Rate, Weather, Schools, Population
The unemployment rate in Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area is 3.8% (U.S. average is 3.9%). Recent job growth is Positive. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area jobs have increased by 0.9%. Compared to the rest of the country, Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area's cost of living is 39.0% higher than the U.S. average. July, August and September are the most pleasant months in the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro metro area, while December and January are the least comfortable months. The Portland metro area voted Democratic in the previous five Presidential elections. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area's population is 2,382,037 people. Since 2010, it has had a population growth of 9.7%. Average Commute time is 27 minutes. The National Average is 26 minutes. The median home cost in Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area is $365,763. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 4.9%. Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area public schools spend $10,897 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $12,383. There are about 21.3 students per teacher in Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Metro Area.
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Elk in the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park; California
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Where RV's Go to Die. RV Salvage Yard Lessons from RV Fires, Accidents & Blowouts | RV Life
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The Cornucopia: Oregon's Richest Mine, Oregon
In this episode we explore and delve into the history of Cornucopia Gold Mine. Cornucopia is a ghost town built during the gold mining boom of the 1880s in Eastern Oregon. Author Thomas Cook gives a talk and tour of the gold mining town.
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TRAVELER'S GUIDE to KOA Campgrounds
Whether you’re in an RV or looking for a vacation cabin, check out our guide to the family adventures available at KOA — Kampgrounds of America. KOA has 500 campgrounds across the US and Canada, run by franchisees who love creating awesome memories for their guests. KOA campgrounds are affordable and near the best attractions, proving a great hotel alternative. You might even be able to camp in your own private cabin cheaper than staying at a nearby Airbnb rental.
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Portland, Oregon | One of the Coolest Cities in America
Exploring Portland, the largest city in the state of Oregon.
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