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Difference between revisions of "Tanner Butte-Wauna Point Trail Junction"

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== Description ==
 
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Trail junction on the Tanner Creek Trail with the unmaintained Wauna Point Tral which heads north from here, dropping down to Wauna Point. (I wouldn't call the Tanner Creek Trail maintained!This is where the Tanner Creek Trail reaches the top of the ridge separating Tanner Creek from Eagle Creek.  
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Trail junction on the Tanner Butte Trail #401 with the unmaintained Wauna Point Tral which heads north from here, dropping down to Wauna Point. If it seems Tanner Butte Trail receives little maintenance, Wauna Point Trail gets even less! This is where the Tanner Butte Trail reaches the top of the ridge separating Tanner Creek from Eagle Creek.  
  
There's a small campsite, right at the junction.  There's a seasonal drinking water stream just below (Southwest) on the Tanner Creek Trail.
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There's a small campsite, right at the junction.  There's a seasonal drinking water stream just below (Southwest) on the Tanner Butte Trail.
 
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== Trip Reports ==
 
== Trip Reports ==

Revision as of 19:48, 7 January 2007

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Trail junction on the Tanner Butte Trail #401 with the unmaintained Wauna Point Tral which heads north from here, dropping down to Wauna Point. If it seems Tanner Butte Trail receives little maintenance, Wauna Point Trail gets even less! This is where the Tanner Butte Trail reaches the top of the ridge separating Tanner Creek from Eagle Creek.

There's a small campsite, right at the junction. There's a seasonal drinking water stream just below (Southwest) on the Tanner Butte Trail.

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Guidebooks that cover this destination

  • Hiking the Columbia River Gorge - 1st and 2nd Editions, by Russ Schneider
  • 100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon - 3rd Edition, by William L Sullivan

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