Articles by Sean Patrick Hill:

2.12
09

Back in the Saddle on Saddle Mountain

My buddy and I hadn’t climbed anything in a long time. Saturday, February 7 was going to be nice, and we knew it. I’ve always wanted to climb Saddle Mountain in the Coast Range, and this day was going to be clear. Off we went, but not before doing a quick warm-up on the trails of the Sunset Wayside (and warm-up was exactly what we needed, since there was still ice on the ground).

By the time we got up the 7-mile paved road to the Saddle Mountain Natural Area, the sun was reflecting off the bone-white alders. Another hiker told us to take a short side-trail up a massive rock for a great view of the mountain, and, as he said, so we could “look down and say, ‘We were there!’” Even from this small peak, the views of the coastal mountains were tremendous.

Though the Saddle Mountain climb is famous for its ruggedness, the trail has been improved greatly. Trails have been braced and secured by wire, thus halting erosion. Sure, it’s still a steep climb up 1,623 feet but not terrible. Elk, deer, and black bear roam the area and in summer, the meadows atop the peak are a wildflower festival.

In fact, from where we sat on the 3,283-foot-high peak we could see not only Astoria, the Columbia River, the tides at Seaside, and five Cascade peaks from Rainier to Jefferson, we could also look down on the soaring bald eagles. These same eagles—eight of them—stayed high in the sky on our descent. I like to think on them while I’m rubbing my sore calves.

More Articles by Sean Patrick Hill:

02/04/09

Winter Days on the Coast, But Not Like Winter

var fo17 = new SWFObject(”http://blog.traveloregon.com/wp-content/plugins/nggflashviewer/flash/autoviewer.swf”, “ngg_slideshow17″, “336″, “448″, “8″, “#FFFFFF”);
fo17.addParam(”wmode”, “opaque”);
fo17.addVariable(”langOpenImage”, “Open Image in New Window”);
fo17.addVariable(”langAbout”, “About”);
fo17.addVariable(”xmlURL”, “http://blog.traveloregon.com/wp-content/plugins/nggflashviewer/nggAutoViewerXML.php?gid=17″);
fo17.write(”ngg_autoviewer17″);

This past January saw a gloomy cold hanging over most of the state. Mostly, that is, except …

09/29/08

Just Dune It at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

Of all my wife’s great ideas, this one is possibly her best: a camping expedition to the vast Sahara-like landscapes on the Oregon Coast known as “the Dunes.”
Our campsite—especially uncrowded in the off-season past Labor …

09/18/08

Art Hopping Through Portland

As summer wound down to its close, the artists were still out in force for the increasingly popular Art Walks throughout Portland. Whether monthly or yearly events, there’s plenty to see in late summer and …

08/11/08

Traveling Through Hood River’s Fruit Loop

Our first time to Hood River, my wife and I had absolutely no idea of what lay behind the town, on the way up to Mt. Hood. So we took a Saturday afternoon and did …

Categories:

Archives:

Poll:

What is your favorite thing about Autumn in Oregon?
Loading ... Loading ...

Get Our Newsletter:

Stories From Around Oregon:

11/19/09
Portland Food and Drink
Thanksgiving Dinner Roundup 2009
11/17/09
Portland Food and Drink
Final Call for Thanksgiving
11/16/09
Portland Food and Drink
You’re Old If…