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South of Definance

"I will get there," said Tenderfoot, "one step at a time." (Perseverance, 165; 2009)


Boca Cave

"From darkness to light, from the valley floor to the mountain peak," explained Boca, raising his hand, "no one moves without the Prophet." (Finding the Right Route, 720; 2009)


Juniper Ridge

"Not exactly a golf course, is it Mr. Sunrise?" Juniper replied, gazing on the scene. (Tough Trails, 720; 2009)


Juniper Ridge

"Make sure you prepare for your journey," explained Sunrise. "This trail is no walk in the park!" (Perilous Trails, 722; 2009)


Table Mountain

"Take a good look," said Greenleaf. "This view will put your life in perspective."  (Epochs, 610; 2009)


Table Mountain

"Earthquakes, volcanoes and massive floods!" Proclaimed Greenleaf. (What's Next? 613; 2009)


Columbia Hills Natural Area Preserve

"The problems in the valley seem much smaller from up here." (Fresh Air, 47; 2009)
 


Columbia Hills

"Imagine a world without fences." (Natural Boundaries, 48; 2009)


Horsethief Butte

"A shelter against the coming storm." (Rock Fortress, 73; 2009)


Labyrinth Loop

"Ahhh... Now you know why trails get built," said the NWHiker. (Viewpoints, 87; 2009)


Cherry Orchard Trail

"Thought is the blossom; Language the bud; Action the fruit behind it." (Ralph Waldo Emerson)


Indian Point

"Change your perspective," explained Herman, "and your perspective will change you." (Snowlines, 64; 2009)


Middle Deschutes

"That boat don't float," said the Ghost. (Titanics in American Culture, 887; 2009)


Lookout Mountain

"Things are really flat on the eastside," explained the Lookout. "I hope those wagon trains know what they're heading for!" (Winter: Barlow Trail, 714; 2009)


Bear Grass

"I'm never lonely," said Jumbo. (Blooming Friendships, 718; 2009)