Crawford, emigrant of 1851called, “the great Willamette Valley. But geologically, it’s incredibly interesting so I’ve decided to call it a hike just so I can write this post. It’s local, easy, mostly flat, so that seems like a nature walk. Emigrants entered the valley below by following the long ridge to the east, called the Devil’s Backbone, and then descending the steep incline to ford the river they climbed the hill and passed through what is today the City of Sandy toward what P. Devil’s Backbone is one of those trails that falls somewhere in the gray area between nature walk and hike. Hood and descended the watersheds of the Zigzag and Sandy Rivers. The Barlow Road ascended the south flank of Mt. Light soups and salads vegetarian dishes sushi Gruyre cheese and Feta/goat cheese sweet and fruity Asian dishes citrus-flavored dishes.
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