Tag: nature
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Type 2 Fun: Trail Wisdom from Mike Magura on Confidence, Safety and the Power of Preparation

🥾 Meet the Expert: Mike Magura I was so excited to get to interview the person that I look up to as an expert in the outdoors, my dad, for this blog post. From Cub Scouts to climbing the Sisters, my dad, Mike Magura, has spent decades exploring Oregon’s wild places. As an Eagle Scout…
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Type 2 Fun: A Playlist Pairing for the Trails

There’s something so special about pairing the right playlist with the right activities. Music helps to turn every hike into poetry and waterfall viewpoints into mini music videos. I crafted this playlist that is appropriately dubbed as “tree hugger” to be my soundtrack for those kinds of moments on the trails. It’s an earthy blend…
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Type 2 Fun: Waterfall Wonders – My Top 12 Oregon Cascade Hikes

There’s nothing quite like the magic of Oregon waterfall hikes—where mist meets moss, and every step brings you closer to a hidden paradise. With plunging cascades tucked into forested gorges, volcanic cliffs, and fern-covered canyons, the Pacific Northwest is home to some of the most breathtaking trails in the country. As someone who hikes with…
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Type 2 Fun: Oregon’s Year-Round Hidden Gems

There is something magical about discovering a trail that isn’t flooded with crowds. Oregon is full of famous hikes like Multnomah Falls and South Sister, but native Oregonians and seasoned hikers know the real treasures lie off the beaten path. This guide is to the hidden Oregon hiking trails that come alive in specific seasons—perfect…
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How Patagonia Protects the Trails in Oregon

If you’ve spent time hiking in Oregon, you already know how special it is. From the lush forests, coastal cliffs, alpine lakes and winding mountain paths, there are endless trails to explore. As someone still finding her way as a hiker, I’ve learned that good trails don’t just stay that way on their own. Behind…
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Type 2 Fun: Trail Safety Tips for Beginner Hikers

Whether you’re heading out alone or with friends, being prepared is one of the most important parts of hiking. With unpredictable weather, rugged terrain and remote trails that don’t always have cell service, even short hikes can turn into serious situations without the proper planning. As someone that has grown up as a Girl Scout,…
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Type 2 Fun: A Guide to my Favorite Trails

Hey hikers! This blog post is going to focus on some of my favorite trails designated into categories based on my experience hiking them. To preface, these trails will be in their most pristine conditions during the summer season which starts around May and lasts until early October. Always check trail reviews on All Trails…