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What It’s Like to Get Lost in the Columbia River Gorge Morgan Bailey spent three days in January scrambling across cliff faces through half-burnt forest. WRONG TURN: Morgan Bailey planned to hike Eagle Creek Trail, shown here. His detour went badly. (Wesley Lapointe) Updated February 23 Like many Oregonians, Morgan Bailey looked forward to hiking the Eagle Creek Trail after it reopened from wildfire damage. So he was disappointed to find it closed by washouts last month.
In Our View: Cheers & Jeers: Go teams!; COVID still climbs The Columbian
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Cheers: To high school sports. After being shuttered since March because of the coronavirus pandemic, high school athletics will return to Clark County in the coming weeks. Local leagues have announced plans for cross country, boys tennis and boys golf teams to begin practices Feb. 1, with competitions starting the following week. No firm plans have been announced for close-contact team sports such as football and volleyball.
The decision follows modifications to state guidelines governing the pandemic. “We need to provide our students with an outlet and some sense of normalcy,” said Matt Cooke, athletic director at La Center High School. A little bit of normalcy will be cheered by athletes, coaches and parents.
Eagle Creek trail reopens after damage for 2017 wildfire
The 13.1 mile round trip brings out powerful forces fire and water
Published: January 14, 2021, 6:00am
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7 Photos Charred trees surround the Eagle Creek Trail, remnants of a 2017 wildfire that devastated the Columbia River Gorge. (Micah Rice/The Columbian) (Photos by Micah Rice/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
With water dripping off the mossy gorge walls above Eagle Creek, it’s hard to believe that spot was once an inferno.
The wildfire that devastated the Columbia River Gorge in 2017 started here, ignited by a firework thrown by teenager from Clark County.
Over three months, the Eagle Creek Fire burned 50,000 acres. Outdoors enthusiasts mourned the scarring of the Columbia River Gorge and the closure of one of the Northwest’s most popular hikes.
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