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William L. Sullivan

Author: William L. Sullivan

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 →

Where Eagles Rest

Hike to a lookout and shelter near Eugene

Outdoors 11 months ago

Despite Eugene’s tree-hugging reputation, there is no Wilderness Area within 50 miles — pretty much a record for Oregon cities. The best candidate to improve … Continue reading →

An Ickenick Day in the Snow

Find spectacle, beauty and even humility on a gorgeous snowshoe hike in the Cascades

Outdoors 12 months ago

I hear you: You want a perfect day in the snow. You don’t want to have to drive far, and you don’t want to put … Continue reading →

The Ponsler Way to Heceta Head

Who was Muriel O. Ponsler?

Outdoors 1 year ago

If you’re looking for a hike at the Oregon Coast, but don’t want to tramp the crowded trail to the Heceta Head lighthouse yet again, … Continue reading →

Wild Iris Ridge

Scenic link in a Eugene loop trail?

Outdoors 1 year ago

Wild irises bloom in summer on this ridge overlooking west Eugene. The wide gravel path climbs through meadows, partly beneath a powerline, to a water … Continue reading →

North Umpqua Waterfalls

Two hikes that are fun with kids

Outdoors 1 year ago

A wildfire in 2020 destroyed the waterfall trails of the North Umpqua River, right? Well, no. The jungly 1.3-mile path to Wolf Creek Falls didn’t burn … Continue reading →

Blackberry Time

Make jelly, syrup and wine

Outdoors 1 year ago

When life gives you lemons, of course you should make lemonade. But in Oregon, you’re much more likely to get blackberries. After years of fighting … Continue reading →

What’s Left at Waldo?

Hike to The Twins and Bobby Lake

Outdoors 2 years ago

You’ve probably heard that the Waldo Lake area burned last fall. The Cedar Creek Fire smoldered through August, but then ripped around the shore of … Continue reading →

Booked at the Fair

Oregon authors offer their work at the Lane County Fair

Books 2 years ago

Many of the 27 Oregon authors appearing at the Lane County Fair July 19 to 23 will be bringing books that have been published within … Continue reading →

Where the Wildflowers Are

Avoid the crowds at Iron Mountain with short hikes nearby

Outdoors 2 years ago

Starting on the Fourth of July weekend, thousands of wildflower lovers crowd the trail to Iron Mountain on South Santiam Highway 20. Don’t join them! … Continue reading →

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