C2 Blue Mountain Eagle Journey Through Grant County Wednesday, July 29, 2015 Contributed photo/Haley Hueckman Rashauna Workman, left, and Mike Lirette hike the Amelia Creek Trail in the Monument Rock Wilderness. Quilts and Beyond B REAKING N EWS A LERTS myeaglenews.com/breakingnews 209 McHaley St. Prairie City, OR 97869 Open 10am-4:30pm Tues.-Sat. 541-820-4777 E AGLE Q&A Local adventurer shares hiking tips and experiences %\&KHU\O+RHÀHU Blue Mountain Eagle With thousands of miles of dirt and gravel under her boots, local hiking enthusi- ast Haley Hueckman knows plenty about both day trips Be sure to stop at Boyer’s Cash Store on your way through town! Serving Grant County since 1927 Stock up on everything you need to give you a pick- me-up during a road trip, or an outing on the river. • Groceries • Snacks • Gas • Diesel 335 John Day St., Monument, Oregon • 541-934-2290 and backpacking in Grant County. From tips and equipment to personal experiences and favorite spots – both begin- ners and advanced hikers FDQEHQH¿WIURPKHUNQRZO- edge and advice. The Eagle talked with Hueckman recently, and asked her to share her passion and know-how for other trail trekkers. Q. Let’s start with some basics. What are some good tips, as far as supplies and safety equipment a beginner hiker should know before hit- ting the trail – either for a day or overnight trip? A. The most important tip for day hikers and backpack- ers alike is water. Staying hy- drated is crucial. Bring water when you start your hike, and if you suspect you’ll need more later in the day, plan your trip according to natural water sources. If you carry water bottles, I suggest Nalgene bottles. Personally, I carry a 3 liter bladder. If you need to purify drinking water from a stream or creek, you have two options. You can use iodine drops or a pump. %RWKZLOOVXI¿FH,W¶VDOVRLP- portant you carry lightweight equipment. They make backpacking tents, sleeping See TIPS, Page C3 For all of life’s emergencies, Big and Small. No matter how minor or major your emergency may be, we have the resources to serve you. From quality around-the-clock emergency room and inpatient care to quick outpatient services as well as Life Flight to Bend, we’ve got all of your health care needs covered. BEHIND EVERY PROJECT IS A Y o u r Supply Store ve • Hunting We ha ies! • Fishing pl V Sup R • Camping • RV supplies We have everything you need to prepare for your summer journey! Downtown John Day • 541-575-0632 • Open 7 days a week Lab • X-ray • Ultra Sound • CT & MRI • Birthing Rooms • Surgery • Ambulance 170 Ford Road, John Day 541-575-1311