Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1992, Page 8, Image 8

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It’s Been A Wednesday Tradition Since 1989.
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Eugene’s family owned pizza restaurant,
Track Town, has always stood for quality
pizza at a reasonable price. Starting Spring
term, the Wednesday medium one-item pizza
will be $6.95. But until then, Track Town
invites you to join them in the
Wednesday night countdown at the^-—-*^
current price of ,>5.95.
TRACK TOWN PIZZA
1809 Franklin Blvd. 484-2799
RIGHT N TARGET
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Ducks' record as of late at
Me Arthur Court seems to state
the opposite; Oregon lias lost
fisc games in a row on its home
c ourl. the longest sut.h streak in
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slide tonight when they face
Oregon Stale at 7 .10 in Mat
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Continued from Page 5
Irtl here and take another left
three miles further on Marc o!a
Road Proceed from there to the
t railhead
While tlie trails are a main at
trac tion .it the Shotgun Creek
park, there's more to do than
just hike The site also offers
c overed picnu t a hies, rest
rooms, lire- pits, a large grassy
meadow and a large play
ground lor later in the year
there's even .1 developed swim
ming beach along Shotgun
( reek
The trail system is also exten
sive Unfortunately at the pres
ent time alxrut halt ol the trails
ate t losed due to logging in the
area The (railhead signs dearly
mark the c losed sec lions, and
current c losure information can
he obtained by nailing the Lu
gene HI M offic e
The trails that ale open are
worth the drive, though The
longest trail is the 2 f> mile
Shotgun Creek loop hither of
two 1-milf spur trails desig
nat«d trail A and trail It on the
park s maps can lie taken to
join the main trail
Because of the c losures only
a quarter mile of tills side of the
loop Is open Also c losed is the
Meadow Loop trail, whic h
leads one mile from the Shot
gun tdeek trail to the ! 2 mile
I)rury Ridge trail, which is also
To take- till* longest opeli hike
head fur the (railhead at the
west end of tin park's meadow,
near a covered picnic area des
ignated b\ signs as shelter »2
The trail follows Shotgun
Creek upstream. w i nd ing
through a mostly second
growth Douglas lor forest
After about three quarters of
a mile, tlu- trail veers north
away from Shotgun Creek and
follows a small tributary bn>, ►.
through thick rainforest filled
with ghostly mosscovered
tree s A little more than a mile
from the trail s beginning
though, pink Hugging and a
sign mark the closure hounda
rv
If you aren't satisfied yet, re
turn to the parking area and
look for the beginning of the
Lower Trail, just before the
[lark's ac c ess mad crosses Shot
gun Creek
One note The Shotgun Creek
rec reation area closes at I lit)
p m , and the gate at the en
trance is ioc ked at that time It's
probably not worth the risk to
stay later and hope that the
owners of the private residence
just inside the gate apparent
ly the only people in the area
w ith a key are home and in
the mood to help out trapped
y isitors
Juyson Juaiby is j sports ro
portrr tor the Lvincmld