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75 Scrambles in Oregon: Press coverage
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography. Paper: Oregonian, The (Portland, OR). Title: BOND GIRL'S MAD SCRAMBLE. Author: JONATHAN NICHOLAS - The Oregonian. Date: March 11, 2005. Bond Girl's Mad Scramble. Barbara Bond is a 'tweener. She lives in a nether world between Oregon archetypes. The Trailers are those who love wandering country paths wearing fleece vests and beatific smiles. Web design by Rareheron Web Design.
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75 Scrambles in Oregon: Book Errata
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography. Errata are errors and their corrections, or additions to the printing, found after the book was printed. If you have errata to report, please email Barbara at barbara@ oregonscrambles.com. Describing the correction or addition. Please include the page number(s) involved. Thank you. May 13, 2005. May 1, 2006. Waypoint 5 should read 10T 460029mE 5051155mN. Land Management Agencies, Bureau of Land Management Web site is www.blm.gov/or. Phone number is 503-3...
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Photos from 75 Scrambles in Oregon
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography. Click a thumbnail to view a larger image and description. Goat Peak, Mt Jefferson Wilderness. Belknap Crater, Mount Washington Wilderness. Little Brother, Three Sisters Wilderness. Broken Top from the Tam McArthur Rim. Mount Bachelor view into Three Sisters Wilderness. Big Craggies, Kalmiopsis Wilderness. Mislatnah Creek crossing, Siskiyou NF. Aspens in the Gearhart Mtn Wilderness. The Palisades, Gearhart Mtn Wilderness. Web design by Rareheron Web Design.
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75 Scrambles in Oregon: About the Book
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography. Calling all hikers with a yen for high, lonely places: you can bag that peak if you want to. 75 Scrambles in Oregon. Will take you to some of the same summits that climbers enjoy, but by less extreme routes. These scrambles (short, easy introductory routes and longer, more difficult scrambles) are generously spread across the state:. The Klamath Mountains in SW Oregon. The Wallowas, Elkhorns, and Blue Mountains in NE Oregon.
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75 Scrambles in Oregon: best nontechnical ascents, by Barbara I. Bond
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography. A Central Oregon mountaineering club that sponsors outings and informational programs throughout the year. Activities range from alpine ascents and winter mountaineering to rock climbing. Barbara presented their August, 2005, program. The Mazamas, established in 1894, provides leadership, safety, conservation, and climbing education in the Northwest. Region 6, Pacific Northwest. Web design by Rareheron Web Design.
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Portland Oregon Web Designer Portfolio of Work
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Rareheron helps clients build, maintain and enhance their online presence. Whether you need a website, blog design, email template, facebook banner, or all of the above, we are here for you. Our services include ecommerce and database development as well, and we can even help with logos and original graphics. We invite you to view our portfolio and read about some of our clients and how we helped them build their online presence. The Latest (get a rundown of our recent launch of the FORCE website). In 20...
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75 Scrambles in Oregon: author Barbara I. Bond
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography. Barbara I. Bond is a freelance writer and active member of Mazamas. A non-profit mountaineering organization that was established July 19, 1894, on the summit of Mt. Hood. Barbara teaches in Mazamas' basic, intermediate, and advanced rock schools and has served on their executive council as well as other committees. Barbara enjoys participating in many endurance activities, including long-distance hiking, trail running, and road biking.
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75 Scrambles in Oregon: best non-technical ascents by Barbara I. Bond
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For examples of Barbara's writing and photography visit barbaraibond.com. Visit Barbara on Facebook. Follow Barbara on Twitter. Barbara I. Bond is a climbing instructor and trail trip leader for the Mazamas, an Oregon mountaineering organization. Learn more about Barbara. Oregon has a diverse landscape that is divided into nine ecoregions — specific areas with similar environmental characteristics. The routes in 75 Scrambles in Oregon. Take place in six different ecoregions. So. Get out and scramble!
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