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Outdoors: Page 2

Upside-Down Mountain

A nearly level hike scales a nearby peak

Outdoors 7 months ago

Mountain climbing is supposed to be steep, treeless and arduous. But not at Patterson Mountain, a forgotten peak half an hour’s drive from Eugene. The … Continue reading →

It’s Not a Bridge, But It’s a Celebration

Breakfast at the Bike Bridges this month is at the 13th Avenue Bikeway

Outdoors 7 months ago

Two-wheel travel is an everyday fact of life for some in Eugene, be it with conventional bikes or, increasingly, with electric bikes. Getting to work? … Continue reading →

The Beauty Of Rowing

USRowing regional championships are June 21 through 23 at Dexter Lake

Outdoors 8 months ago

It’s demanding work to get a rowing shell through the rigors of competition in the (hopefully) placid waters of a lake with no headwind to … Continue reading →

In Your Natural Environment, Literally

Spend one day a month for 10 months out of the year exploring Green Island on the river

Outdoors 8 months ago

Get outdoors this season and explore the nature that this beautiful area has to offer. Living River Exploration Days at Green Island are the second … Continue reading →

Historic Medicine

Hike to the North Umpqua’s pictographs and lookouts

Outdoors 8 months ago

You have to hike to see the ancient pictographs and historic fire lookouts of the North Umpqua. Prehistoric rock art is rare in western Oregon, … Continue reading →

Big Trees and a Hot Soak

Hike an old-growth forest trail on the way to Terwilliger

Outdoors 9 months ago

Hot springs should be earned. A soak certainly seems more satisfying after a day of hiking. And I don’t think the quarter-mile trail to Terwilliger … Continue reading →

How To Be a Chill-Ass Jit Floating the Willamette River

Looking to cool off? Eugene Weekly breaks down how to float the river in a safe, fun and legal way this spring.

NewsOutdoors 9 months ago

As a senior at the University of Oregon, spring only truly begins for me when I have my first float along the Willamette River. Nothing … Continue reading →

It’s All About Balance

Slacklining, a popular solo sport, was born from the competitive nature of a Eugene artist

Outdoors 9 months ago

Adam Grosowsky surfs back and forth just feet above the rushing water of the Row River. At 65 years old, he’s just as agile on … Continue reading →

Dune Episode

Hike the Coast’s Tallest Sands

Outdoors 10 months ago

When Frank Herbert wrote Dune he was a newspaper reporter in Florence, Oregon. The stark sand world that inspired his sci-fi classic is still orbiting … Continue reading →

The Season for Trying New Things

There’s only one way to find out what might grow in the shade

Gardening 11 months ago

My first encounter with a daffodil this year ignited me with so much joy that my plant-ignorant self announced it’s time I grounded myself with … Continue reading →

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