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SUMMARY:Mt Pisgah (long)
DESCRIPTION:Park at the Main Parking lot but MEET by the BATHROOMS across from the Pavilion. From there we will take Trail 5\, Trail 56 and then the long uphill Trail 6 to the summit (3.5 miles).   Return on the Trail 4 and 3\, to north trailhead and along the river back to our cars    Please be familiar with the COVID protocols on the website.  We can adjust if weather does not cooperate.  Optional  — if you want to shorten the hike\, you can go back on the main trail from the summit.
URL:https://obsidians.org/event/mt_pisgah_long-25888/
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SUMMARY:Kalapuya Talking Stones Walk
DESCRIPTION:Scattered throughout the Whilamut Natural Area in Eugene and nearby Springfield are 15 boulders etched with words from the Kalapuya language. These are the Kalapuya Talking Stones\, and they help educate and remind visitors that the Kalapuya people\, the original inhabitants of the area\, are still here. The writing on the stones reflects natural items in the traditional landscape. We will be visiting all 15 stones on our walk. \nThis will be a brisk walk. We will start from the main parking area at Alton Baker Park. Meet at the parking lot’s south end. The route will follow close to the canoe canal\, then under the overpass and into Springfield; on the return loop\, we will walk along the river to the parking area. Dress for the weather. Unless we encounter any portable restrooms on the trail the only available restroom will be at the beginning and end of the walk.  Covid protocols will be in place. The trip leader is vaccinated and boosted. We should be completed between 3 & 3:30pm  \nThe names etched on the stones are:\nHa-Yaba – camas field\nCamafeema – ferns on the ground\nDe-Ha Yaba – Near a camas field\nIllioo – Joyful\nGa-Ach-Li – Peaceful in daylight\nWha-Lik – Place by the water\nLi-Yuu – Prairie\nHal Ba – Downstream\nWhilamut – Where the river ripples and runs fast\nGudu-Kut – Frog\nKanaa – Going across place\nDuucu-Ba – Powerful place\nGaw-Ni – Trail through the woods\nHi-Dwa – In a wooded area\nLak-Mi – Near a fish trap \nLearn more:\nOn Saturday February 26th\, attend or visit the Kalapuya Storytelling & Drumming (Downtown & Online) at the Eugene Public Library.\nhttps://www.eugene-or.gov/Calendar.aspx?EID=25128&month=2&year=2022&day=5&calType=0
URL:https://obsidians.org/event/kalapuya_talking_stones_walk-25893/
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