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Done-It List

Race Jones

Loreah Winlow

Done-It List

Race Jones

Daniel Sherman

Done-It List

Race Jones

Daniel Sherman
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Wild Horse Trail

Superstition Mountains Area, Mesa, Arizona
Loreah Winlow
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Shellburg Falls Loop Hike

Willamette Foothills, Oregon
Race Jones
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Clackamas + Memaloose Falls

Mt. Hood + Clackamas River Area, Oregon
Shane Kucera
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Discovery Point Trail

Southern Oregon Cascades, Oregon
Race Jones
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Glade Trail

Government Camp
Atha Mansoory
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Mitchell Point Hike

Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Shane Kucera
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Silver Falls, Trail of 10 Falls

Willamette Valley, Oregon
Tyson Gillard
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Multnomah Falls Hike to Multnomah Creek

Columbia River Gorge, Oregon
Tyson Gillard
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Mirror Lake + Tom Dick and Harry Mountain

Mount Hood National Forest
Tyson Gillard

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