Katalin Linder for the Emerald Adam Detteer, Luke Laird and Brad Simpson (left to right) relax and enjoy the view after hiking to the top of Spencer Butte on March 4. THE VIEW’S A BUTTE A University student says a hike up Spencer Butte is ‘really short, and the top is gorgeous’ By Kataiin Linder for the Emerald A sunny day in Eugene is a dan gerous situation. For many, it means a “what-if-this-is-the last-time-I-see-the-sun-before July?” panic sets in. Living in a cli mate where gray skies envelop the world for eight months of the year, I must make the most of each day the sun shines. Luckily, Eugene has an abun dance of hiking trails awaiting every enthusiastic, nature-loving person who wants to explore them. My favorite: Spencer Butte. Spencer Butte is a popular spot to hike in Eugene because it offers perhaps the most rewarding view in the area. Being atop the highest point in the south hills, hikers can see for what seems like forever in every direction. “On a clear day you can see Sis ters,” said Adam DeHeer, a senior at South Eugene High School. “It’s not (a very strenuous hike) for the view at the top.” That seems to be the general con sensus among hikers at Spencer Butte: It’s a trip that’s not too diffi cult with an amazing view. The hike is “really short, and the top is gorgeous,” University stu dent Anna Byers said. “You can make it in a half hour. ” STOREWIDE SALE! 20%-70 OFF Ski Equipment Downhill • Cross Country ONNOW! Berg'/ Ahi/hop 13th & Lawrence • 683-1300 Byers, accompanied by six of her friends, celebrated her birthday by climbing to the top of the butte to enjoy the fresh air. The hike itself can be easy or dif ficult, depending on the trail you take and the speed at which you climb. The trails are between a half mile and two miles long and differ in types of terrain. Assuming you climb to the top, the majority of the hike is on a well maintained trail through the woods. Some areas are relatively flat while others are steeper. The most difficult (and most fun) part is toward the top when you choose your own path, climbing over huge rocks and undeveloped landscape for the rest of the way. Emily Kegel, a Eugene resident for the past year, thought parts of the hike were difficult. However, “you’re not really thinking about 0 <0 <0 -0 -0 Reporter’s NOTEBOOK how hard it is,” she said. Kegel’s friend Aaron Kruziki of Michigan had never climbed any thing as big as Spencer Butte. “It’s amazing to not have any thing higher than you,” he said. Spencer Butte is also a great place to go hiking with a dog and a good place for people like me who like seeing lots of cute puppies. Shannon Wikoff, a Eugene resi dent, enjoys hiking with her two dogs, Yo-na and Riley. She said she appreciates that there are a variety of trails so close to her home and accessible for her dogs. “I love to get out here,” she said. “It’s nice because you can hike dif ferent routes.” Spencer Butte attracts people of all ages and interests, but almost everyone who hikes it seems to do it for the incredible view. If you’ve never hiked Spencer Butte, I highly recommend it the next time you’re frantically deciding what to do on that rare sunny day in Eugene. Katalin Linder is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. 013687 IKNrftpD EWWEU! FIRE UP YOUR STUDENTS! Earn 20 PDU! Classroom Demonstrations for Chemistry and Physics Teachers University of Oregon Chemistry Department fune 28th & 29th, 2002 CH 410-510 is a fun and exciting one-credit course designed for new and experienced high school chemistry and physics teachers. We will examine how to design and present effective classroom demonstrations and how to integrate them into your course curriculum. 2 For more information contact Randy Sullivan at 541-346-4391 § smrandy@darkwing.uoregon.edu If you like to play in water, then you'll love Chaco sandals. 181 E Broadway Downtown Eugene 342-6107 Mon - Sat 10-6 and Sun 11-5 CONE LIVE WITH US We combine the convenience of University living xvith the kind of independence you can only find in an off campus setting. Bedroom |d Units Vo|eyJjit|a|d Baskllball i rts Compui FREE Int< Minutes by the Autzen —. »top by today and see why more U of O students call us home! Kinsrow and Cmt|finial 3225 Kinsronv Avenue, Eugene, OR • 485-7200 • nnvw.ducksvillagetvm Office Hours Monday - Friday 8-5 Saturday 9-1 Need a roommate? Stop by or call for a free roommate listing.