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highme
May 25, 2001


I posted my food for USPOL Thanksgiving!


Anybody have any suggestions for different sites for researching locations/adventures? I'm partial to https://www.outdoorproject.com/ and using both Gaia GPS & All Trails to find other poo poo to do.

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highme
May 25, 2001


I posted my food for USPOL Thanksgiving!


That WTA app sounds perfect. For Oregon there is https://www.oregonhikers.org/ their data is pretty extensive and they have great filters for searching for hikes. I'm not a giant fan of their map (I'm not a giant fan of most web maps that use that specific Google Maps UI) but that's professional bias, and although their interface functions, it's ancient and hurts to use.

When looking for a spot in an area I haven't been to, I'll usually do some cursory investigation on Recreation.gov or the USFS/BLM sites to see what's available etc. There are a few sites like Outdoor Project (TheDyrt is another I trust) but it seems for Oregon they have the most comprehensive info. They have well compiled field notes & maps in PDF forms to download as well.

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