SLIDE SHOW PRESENTATION

by William L. Sullivan

 New Hikes in NW Oregon & SW Washington

 Author and hiking guru William L. Sullivan takes us on a dozen new trails he discovered within a 2-hour drive of the Portland/Vancouver area while researching the new third edition of his guidebook, "100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon & Southwest Washington." Included are new paths to a Columbia Gorge viewpoint on Cape Horn, a historic railroad grade near The Dalles, and a timberline lake on the hidden side of Mt. Hood. Also expect tips on where to stay, from rental lookouts to rustic lodges and remote cabins. As always, Sullivan spices his lecture with anecdotes about local history, wildflowers, and outdoor lore.

 

Sullivan is the author of a dozen books about Oregon, including the popular “100 Hikes” series, “Oregon Trips & Trails,” and “Hiking Oregon’s History.” His journal of a 1000-mile hike he took across Oregon in 1985, “Listening for Coyote,” was chosen by the Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission as one of Oregon’s “100 Books,” the 100 most significant books in the state’s history.

 

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