Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    SPORTS
McKenzie Pass closed; winter recreation begins
J INTO THE
OUTDOORS
BV JAYSON JACOBY
Highway ivl,t< it win !•
over (hi- i<i\ .1 fields at N!'
Kell/ :<• t'.r - t .isi {jf i.i:
gene, is probably ill* most si r
tilt loud It i ( I i >\ \ t !e t .isl.vul '
Designated 'ill htsloru. high
way, this narrow road follows a
matt1 pioneer* ii by rn
I ary settlers searching for ■* wav
to bring rattle (rum (.*nli.il Ur
i p: it to tilt- Willamette '< .ill' w
It winds through old growth
Douglas ! \r oil tin* west side
i I tin bs in s vv j U, I) b«( k s up
I), udhorse (Dade i .mii ii
li.uk in the old duys when .i
hdr si su ji jioscii I y «I r <»|J ji • d
dr.id on its spiraling iis< eli;
.old traverses tin Impn-•sivi
basalt lava flows through tin
puss bi liiri- dropping down to
Sisters Tlit; bnlh.int (.ill i.oiors
of tbr maple .mil .ildrr groves
ol tin west slope iilr unrivaled
in (iregun
lUlt unlike 111. ■! st.lti- I: ell
,s i \ - I lif Mi K i ri / 11 i'.i
i Iiim i! in is mif f In • f' I! i
i!i!!ii u!lv in ►. . • ; i i
ill muivs , .uni Ih ,i tin- ( ;.ir
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iniiliiflsts lo rn• • -- ih- miiim
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nine hull's In1!.■ H.ihr.s.iv
2-1 .• ins lion w -i.' !! . ’ . *i
(mm lupine S|irii!i:h> !ii. is >i
l ■ ii .• i/.i uf -a nilf ! i-1 i- iti- ■ • .
o|i|iuftii fillies
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i .i-.l ft l-u^i iif on H:.•!• a .i\ :
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side uj I hi- nun I. turn : ,•! ' it
tin Mi Ki ii/tc !hi' .mi
•>s ■ . h i will ■ • !
si^ns -ilertmj* mulunsls tu U.n
• iniis closure
i li> two i* i'• i • : .ox! tnn-t
p :jr trips from llio Mimv
H ■ ;! ■ h ! > hi
M " ! 'A 1 ; i '?< n v ! .1 .; I! i ll;(
i s i• ! ;:• ! tiI■ ' ■ ; I :> <
The ' ■ f‘r ay I ifIs
.litO.il !\\<> miles up [hr high
A ,;V : r I • • A h V.lTt
. >. I' : tin .' .go • .n th • i : ’ !
s nio d! 11•,i• ru.s.i v. l ■. , ,
it(( ' ' ' ' I ' 1 V it ! W
, If !, i r.i : ,ght *> uir
The tt.iii ItJ.iiis through the
. .( If'.V then -IIISO ill rp ii ! ! ■ ,!,
t>i lure splitting > be tr.ui hi the
:i f! if .i !< w humhe.i Y-iiiis
; i l'j prt |’:<n\ I .!i'• fisif r-j'ht
■ * . h ■'!. -
1 tesp.l! r sil.ir i lift the s.i me
r.. 11U * • I 111 -r .ill quite iliffl l! Ill
hills '! hr upper tyisi mir shouts
off ,1 litv.i rump ISO fee! <I\ Cl
in lilt, passing under M-f, i i ;t|
li ps itlill h.i\i- l.lllrn .11 Kiss till:
i reck !irfi ■ i i i;i mump do a n
sire.mi it is ,i rotlu-r mist> lulls
•»s 11 hoot .1 single. c h.iliiiiileil
flow
i tie , i Wt I f .! i i s , I ii 11 .1 r tl .
plunges 2 00 feel m .1 more
I a i-rlui jet ()n i le.ir 'a m.ler
ii .i \ s, the suns i A \ s (j Her
through the trees ami glitter
spei tiii u I .i t Is on the while
■•now
! hr round trip distance from
•!. ■ ■ : w i vjv.rir.it both
l.tIN, .s ,iii .! siv miles
At io.lt 1 r> miles past the
1’ r ox y trail! < - o < 1 is Aid r r
Springs (lampi'.rouhd, unci the
level., ntn mile tr.n! to I,niton
»i tr.; i is I • . ' .1 m
,inv weather .i pure while.
• ; : »■ ■ : w v> ie 11 the
lake sirs silent
.ih;one the trees during a snow
storm
! ;: ■ h.ike w as : r mi’ll
.v.’oh : iv.i !i W (roll) !!,•■ near
t v (his. n! e crest d ,i m m ed
White Hr.ii.1 h (Ire'ek ! -at kmg
up the waters to form a ,'() as re
i In- -i.ik1 ,is an eight mile
round tnp from the snow gale
Both trips are moderate in
din ultv when then s ; tile or
I,. - sin w lint 1 .i!< r in tire year,
when till' si,i y\ lev e.l lit ip.s lie
low these elevations about
Z.0(Mi ,t ,000 feet they are
much easier on snow shoes or
i toss , •;1! \ skis ' he lie 1st
. s | •! |s the It-.jJ ti \!
ken/ie Pass, which is about l.t
miles from the snow gate, gain
ing t.tttHI fee! in elevalion 1'his
Burwell dropped from lineup to recuperate from injury
No|i!iuiiinf<• taill.uk S'-.m
Itur well. ()r'si l> iditi^ rush
it lliu l.isi I wo seasons. wiii : i
play Saturday whi'ti lilt: !)u< ks
vlsll Arizona Stall1, Orrpin
coach Ku.h UriM > ,inl Mi
day
liiirvsi-ll missed two patties
I'arlltT in tin1 season with an
ankle injurs and 11.t•• pl.nrd it
Ori'i;on's last four games dr
spili* the o(li'< is u! ihr injurs
"Sr.II; S l ondtllon !His (irlrM
mated liii l.isl i i 11 jilr id vvi rk s.
and ivr 11 doing him a dissrrs
Hr 11 % pin s i ip; him Bn d s
said When I watt hod Dunn
\ an Mi ,i Hi' run \s ;lli a m rn-n
pass Sate in she Stanford game i
realized hmv III u ( il s pr rd
Hurvsi-ll had lost
IIursM il {•aim'd t(M) yards '
rushing and mummied fur -I'm
all ptirp iM1 yards in (Irnsm's
firs', t\vi) games, hul In- has
rushed fur only i ’<) yards Min e
reluming Burwelj ranks U’th
on tin . > ■ .i,j time tushing
list with 1 ; i‘i i . rciT \ ini', and
is t urrentlv 17th nalionailv in
a I i [iu t [lose yardage with .1
! ilH vafd a’. eraye
Moure tt.i walkcn ]i.nit.r
win i start fit in Bui well ■ ah
sene e. vv ill tala’ over as tailhaf k
against ttu- Sun 1 )• \ ils
St; A ROAD
7 Ik*
CAromcir*
of hiimtmonJ
U IN
««rmM w mo«i <k%n rwt 9<inmi« 1
Ursula A. LeGitin in- ,m»t.
honored autfior of more than fifteen novels. up
proximately M\t% short stones, |H»etr\ iinclud
ing chapbonks and three eollev. turnsi. seven
UH‘ks for chiMrcn tone a winner o| :!.e N.t'oo: ,il
Hook Award), criticism (lrKiudnv. two collev
lions), and screenplays
SEAROAD
CHRONICLES OF KLATSLAND
— BY URSULA A. LeGUlN
Al UK >K (>1 At H \ YS( nuisa Hostl
Searoad is a sand> traik that runs between the town of Klatsand
and the Pact fie Ocean Along Searoad you can meet the people who
live m the little town and the people '•'.ho come to Slav for a night or
a week’s vacation in one of the motels Hanna's Hideaway, the
White (lull, and the Ship Ahoy If you lam east, inland, off Searoad
you might come to 1 dy Herne's little ftouse on Hemlock Street,
where she brought up tier illegitimate daughter, or you might find
your way to Hill Weisler's pottery above the creek, or you might
get a good lunch at the Dancing Sand Dab
l! you went there in 1NS you might not find much but a lew
nuKHi\ mreels, lot oi spruce irees, ana a neru oi ens. nui
then they hutli the I-'xposilion Hotel, in 1906, where
young Jane Heme fell in love with the manager. And all
through the twentieth century sou'll find a Hambleton
miming HamNeton's Market, on Main
It sou tolloNv Searoatl north sou'll come to Breton
Head, where V irginia Heme lises now South, sou'll pass
the Inman house oil the ssus tossard Wreck Point But it
sou turn ssest Irom Searvud across the dunes sou'll find
onls the long, long beach where the ram women ssalk and
the loam women Moss m the wind, at the continent’s
edge, the beginning ol the sea
UO BOOKSTORE
13th & Kincaid M-F 7:30-6 Sat. 10:00-6
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OINKRAI.
HOOK DKPT.
o ■; ’ • . , t ■ »»* ■• • ' i * » . •
trip should only ho undertaken
In (hove experienced III li.uk
country v\ inter tr.i vc 1 us it
would likely require *onte
;DOW ( .imping
Another winter .ittr.u !:on is
!in White Bram h Youtii < lam;>.
whii h can he reached hv a dirt
rood th.it takes of! .it the large
■piii.k mg .area on the right .side of
tile road at the Slum gate lies
is .1 small snow-play area tea
t-iir mg a sledding lull. More in
lonnation on the f.,mip i an he
• pared Iron; the McKenzie
Ranger Station
Although the past two weeks
ha'.e seen the snow level drop
to the level of the Proxy I'ulls
1.inton Lake area, this week's
warm rains will have melted
tie snow It is possible that the
Mi ken/ie Puss highway will lie
opened the three miles from the
White Branch snow gate to Ai
rier Springs and the Linton
Lake (railhead, where there is a
set i llld gale
Hikers wanting to avoid the
longer trip hv driving to the re
speit,\e trailheads should in
quire with the Oregon Depart
ment of Transportation for cur
rent openings on the highway
Hockey team
pleased with trip
By Doug Carter
i ::: • :■: .u r
Must teams
wouldn't In
to o p lc! a slid
vs Itii >1 Week
end featuring
uni; win and
two I o s s e s .
hut that is not
tiie t ase with the Oregon
■ : .h Inn Lev team !Jespite
sortie misfortune in the Bav
area, tin team lias drawn
n.i re positive than negative
■ (inclusions about the trip
! think we really proved
. ur depth tilts weekend,"
Captain Scott Brown said at
11■: three games in as many
ilav s w tth only 1-1 ol the ll
roster players making the
tup I thought We d he tired
and sore on Sunday morn
ing. hut we tame out and
gave (San jose State) a good
game "
It turned out to he a great
game, with San Jose State
prevailing ?-(> ill overtime
I he Duiks. finding them
selves on the tie just 10
hours after heating Califor
nia l 1. fell behind early 3-0
After rallying to tie the
game at three, Oregon took a
t. -1 lead midway through the
final period before letting
San Jose State back in it
With the score tied at end of
regulation, the teams agreed
to play a sudden-death, five
minute overtime
luo minutes into the ox
lo
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