The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, August 20, 2022, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    OUTDOORS & REC
B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD
GULCH
Continued from Page B1
We stopped there so my son,
Max, who’s 11, could soak the towel
he recently acquired. The fabric,
or so the package it came in prom-
ised, would, once saturated, remain
cool for many hours. Max draped
the clammy brown thing around
his neck, a sort of summer scarf
designed to cool rather than warm.
There is nothing outstanding
about Buck Gulch, as I mentioned.
It is not notably diff erent from
any of many dozens of streams that
drain the Blue Mountains, its fringe
of alder and red osier dogwood
instantly familiar.
The road, which is open to vehi-
cles, although better suited to four-
wheel drives or ATVs, is typical
of its type as well — narrow, but
without deep ruts or boulders or
other signifi cant impediments.
We hiked about a mile and a
half, gaining around 500 feet of ele-
vation. It was, as I had hoped, a fi ne
place for a walk on a hot and sunny
day. Buck Gulch is narrow enough,
and the forest dense enough, that
sunlight is, if not blocked alto-
gether, then at least nicely fi ltered
in most places.
And although it was warm even
in the shade, the road never strays
far from the stream — the topog-
raphy doesn’t allow otherwise —
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 2022
“Yet even though Buck Gulch almost certainly will
never grace the cover of a calendar or the pages of a
coff ee table book, it is a pretty wonderful place.”
and we paused a few times to let
Max refresh his nifty new towel.
I wrapped it around my neck for
a while and it was as advertised,
blessedly chilly.
For almost the entire hike we
saw no one.
Although the road is never more
than half a mile or so from the com-
paratively well-traveled highway,
once we had gone a quarter mile or
so I never heard the hum of engines
on the pavement above.
We turned around at the Buck
Gulch mine, where a travel trailer
was parked and a pickup truck,
laden with fi rewood, was just
leaving.
(The truck took a diff erent route,
a wider road that connects to the
highway near Blue Springs, on the
divide at the boundary between
Baker and Grant counties.)
As with every gulch around
Sumpter, gold miners, dating to the
19th century, gave Buck Gulch a
thorough going over.
We passed the remains of a log
cabin and another structure, pos-
sibly a small mill. Although all
the land along the road and in the
gulch is public, part of the Wal-
lowa-Whitman National Forest,
there are active mining claims
throughout, so it’s illegal to pan
for gold or do any other sort of
prospecting.
I must have driven past Buck
Gulch close to a hundred times
over the past 30 years or so — you
can’t avoid it if you’re driving from
Sumpter to Granite and points
beyond.
Yet it wasn’t until August 2022
that I actually visited the gulch and
hiked its road.
I fi nd this rather amazing, and
deeply gratifying.
Not every hike can be an epic,
multi-day backpacking trip through
the Eagle Cap Wilderness or some
other landscape that, unlike Buck
Gulch, leads photographers to use
their memory card’s every mega-
byte and prompts visitors with no
literary pretensions to discover a
latent affi nity for poetry.
But Buck Gulch, and the dozens
of places like it in the Blues, enrich
our region too.
I hope never to become so com-
placent, so accustomed to the gran-
deur around us, that I fail to appre-
ciate the simple pleasure of a shady
road beside a cool mountain stream.
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Jayson Jacoby is editor of the Baker City
Herald.
Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald
Forest Road 7300-990 in Buck Gulch, near Sumpter.
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