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Revision as of 06:35, 29 December 2006

View of Archer Mountain and the Columbia River from the Elevator Shaft

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Switchbacks on the Elevator Shaft

You might expect an elevator shaft to go up a long way. You wouldn't really expect a finished floor or fancy signs pointing out which way to go. It might also be something one could fall down. Add quite a bit of poison oak and you understand this elevator shaft down to a T.

Just east of Multnomah Falls on the Gorge Trail #400 is a very large, rocky slope. Somewhere in this thing, rumored to be on the east side, is what passes for a trail. If you've got good legs, good boots, long pants and a lot of patience for switchbacks, go for it!

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