Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1992, Page 13, Image 13

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    SUMMIT
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large snowdrift blcxking .dxnit <i HM)-yard-long
portion of the trail here, hut it isn't difficult to
pick up the trail again as it enters the forest
There are several other smaller snowdrifts on this
portion, as well, hut none should present any
route-finding problems
About two tenths of a mile (last the rocksllde is
another trail junction Switehbar k to the left here,
ignoring the trail leading straight ahead and
downhill
This finol-tcnth-of-ii-mile section of the trull is
steeper, switching hack twir e before reaching the
base of Tidbits Mountain's summit pinnacle The
rotted remains of the wooden ladder used by the
fin1 lookouts to climb the pinnae le can lx- seen,
but the ladder should not be used for the ascent
It's an easy. 3 (b fool scramble to tin; top, where all
that remains of the lookout building is a fiat core
Crete foundation
Views from tln> lop extend from Mounl Hood
south to Diamond Peak The Three Sisters appear
only <1 stone's throw awiiv. ami even Mount Hu h
elor and It lark. Butte farther east in Central Ore
gon peak through To the north and west the
mountain's slopes drop awav dramatically, and
the eastern pinnae le of Tidbits Mountain rises
nearby The clearing where you parked the car
can also be seen far below to the east
The rugged Western Cascades stretch to the ho
rizon to the north and south, and there are even
glimpses west to the Willamette Valley ! he view
from the summit has that ptinorumu too degree
feel a mountain should have
The recent cooler weather has likely brought
snow back to this area, hut it shouldn't last long
And again, this is a hike best done on a clear day .
when the full range of its s< enerv-i an he appret l
Hted
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aid
GREEN
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worried
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letrs," I’otUir Milt! "!i will
take an adjustment period
with a different coach and
different philosophy, but I
think we ll adapt to ii pretty
quickly "
Many players were some
what surprised how quickly
a new conch was hired, but
the Due ks were pleased with
the work of athletic director
Hill Byrne
"I ihink (Byrne) did a
fI<M>d job." Poller sold "We
were kind of In limlxi with
out a couch. It's like the
head's cut off the chicken "
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the chicken, and there's a III
tie excitement hack in the
Ducks Hut everyone will
have to wait until the fall to
see it this team starts to lly
or lavs an ejyj
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