What was your first trip report?
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I don't think this was my first, but here's the oldest one I could find in the archive.
- retired jerry
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That's weird, if I click "view your posts" it shows all my posts, and if I click the last page, it will show by
first post - talking about Tanner Butte Ridge:
http://www.portlandhikers.org/forum/vie ... p?f=8&t=15
first trip report - up Nick Eaton Ridge:
http://www.portlandhikers.org/forum/vie ... ?f=8&t=136
before portlandhikers.org, I asked Don Nelson about Tanner Butte on summitpost.org
first post - talking about Tanner Butte Ridge:
http://www.portlandhikers.org/forum/vie ... p?f=8&t=15
first trip report - up Nick Eaton Ridge:
http://www.portlandhikers.org/forum/vie ... ?f=8&t=136
before portlandhikers.org, I asked Don Nelson about Tanner Butte on summitpost.org
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Re: What was your first trip report?
I thought I had posted earlier than Oct of '06 but that's the oldest I could find. I did two on the same day, Oct 2nd, 2006: Here they are:
http://www.portlandhikers.org/archive/view/3776
http://www.portlandhikers.org/archive/view/3798
Don
http://www.portlandhikers.org/archive/view/3776
http://www.portlandhikers.org/archive/view/3798
Don
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Re: What was your first trip report?
Cool idea for a thread! Kinda fun going back and reading old reports.. I lurked for a while too.. Here is my first.
http://www.portlandhikers.org/forum/vie ... f=8&t=6635
http://www.portlandhikers.org/forum/vie ... f=8&t=6635
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