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Buck Mountain Loop
This loop begins and ends at the Howard Creek Horse Camp within Silver Falls State Park. After a short distance on the Howard Creek Trail we will ascend the Buck Mountain Loop Trail. This back-country hike is quiet and gets low use. There are no water crossings but be prepared for some mud. PRE-REG W/LDR by phone.
Difficulty = Medium
Driving distance = 52 miles RT.
Hiking distance = 8 miles RT.
Elevation gain = 650 feet.
Qualifying Activity: Yes
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When:
Saturday, October 26, 2019, 8:00 AM
Where:
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Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Deanna Davis
503-856-9838 (p)
Category:
Hiking
Registration is not available online - contact the event coordinator
Payment In Full In Advance Only
The trip leader is the event coordinator. The Trip Leader has the final say over who may participate in the event.
Hiking Trip Ratings:
EASY: Maximum 5 miles round trip, elevation gain less than 1000 feet
MEDIUM: 6-10 miles round trip, 1000-2000 feet elevation gain
HARD: Long, strenuous, and difficult
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