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Spokane, WA: Spokane Chapter, Bluebird Trail Hike and Coffee Chat
Nov 12, 2022 9:00AM
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge: Drive to the headquarters parking area and trailhead. Look for the American Pilgrims sign in the parking lot before we depart.
5.2 mile walk on the Bluebird Trail (150ft elevation gain). The trail passes Kepple Lake and wanders through forest areas, as well as part of the trail on the auto route. Restrooms available at the trailhead. Normally there is an entrance fee, but it is free in November. We hope to meet up around 9:15…
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Spokane, WA: Spokane Chapter, South Hill Bluffs Hike and Coffee Chat
Oct 22, 2022 9:00AM
South Hill Bluffs - park on High Drive between S. Bernard St. and S. Manito Blvd. and look for the Camino flag; meet up around 9:15
We will hike on the many intersecting trails of the High Drive Bluff on Spokane’s South Hill for 2-3 miles starting at the trail entry just west of South Manito Boulevard. Trail runners or tennis shoes are adequate for this hike, but boots are fine if you prefer. Come prepared for a little rain! After…
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Spokane, WA: Spokane Chapter, Bluebird Trail Hike and Coffee Chat
Nov 12, 2022 9:00AM
Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge: Drive to the headquarters parking area and trailhead. Look for the American Pilgrims sign in the parking lot before we depart.
5.2 mile walk on the Bluebird Trail (150ft elevation gain). The trail passes Kepple Lake and wanders through forest areas, as well as part of the trail on the auto route. Restrooms available at the trailhead. Normally there is an entrance fee, but it is free in November. We hope to meet up around 9:15…
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Oct 22, 2022 9:00AM
South Hill Bluffs - park on High Drive between S. Bernard St. and S. Manito Blvd. and look for the Camino flag; meet up around 9:15
We will hike on the many intersecting trails of the High Drive Bluff on Spokane’s South Hill for 2-3 miles starting at the trail entry just west of South Manito Boulevard. Trail runners or tennis shoes are adequate for this hike, but boots are fine if you prefer. Come prepared for a little rain! After…
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