The Peak View Newsletter June 16th, 2025

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The Peak View
Marys Peak Group - Sierra Club
P.O Box 863, Corvallis, OR 97339


June 16th, 2025

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This week! 
Annual Summer Potluck and Hike
When: June 21 from 1 pm to 5 pm
Where: Fireside Shelter in Avery Park 

Bring: 
  • A salad, a main dish or dessert with a serving spoon or fork, and please write out an ingredient list for the food items you bring.
  • A plate, fork, knife, spoon, and napkin.  
  • Your own drinks.  No alcohol please.
  • A camp chair if you have one (this shelter only has seating for 25).  

Fireside Shelter is not well-marked. To get there from Hwy 99 turn onto SW Avery Ave (which turns into SW Avery Park Lane once you enter the park). Continue going straight into the park toward the horseshoe pits. Park in the second parking lot on your right. If you have difficulty finding it, call Mary Beth Downes at 541-250-2563. No pets please.
Google Maps link for the Fireside shelter: https://maps.app.goo.gl/a4HnUYMqBt4ERcuEA

At 3 pm Robert White will lead a short hike around Avery Park. It may be hot, so bring a hat, sunscreen and extra water. 

No RSVP needed, but you can contact Mary Beth Downes at mbcd...@gmail.com if you have any questions.


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Hikes: 

Wednesday, June 25th
Beazell Memorial Forest
Benton County 
9:00am – 12:00pm
Difficulty: Moderate
Distance: about 4.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 810 feet
Pace: about 2 miles per hour
Registration required! The group is limited to 12 participants. To sign up for this hike and obtain further details, contact outing leader, Sheryl Thorburn, at thorbu...@comcast.net
 
This is primarily an out-and-back hike. From the Beazell Memorial Forest parking area, we will take Plunkett Creek Loop to South Ridge trail to South Meadow Loop. After completing South Meadow Loop, we will return via South Ridge trail and Plunkett Creek Loop. (By taking this route, we avoid the descent along South Ridge Trail, which is a very rocky road and can be hard to walk on.) We will follow Plunkett Creek Loop along the creek before reaching the switchbacks on South Ridge trail. Until South Meadow Loop, the trail is a steady incline. Once we complete the loop, the remainder of the hike is downhill, back to the parking area. 

The majority of this hike is shaded with mossy trees, ferns, and wildflowers; it includes multiple wide, wooden bridges over the creek. The route is mostly single-width dirt trail, combined with some short stretches on dirt or gravel road. In a few places, plants are overgrowing the trail, and there is at least one spot where you have to step over a downed tree. We will stop on South Meadow Loop for a water and snack break. Wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots. Hiking poles may be helpful.  
 
Beazell Memorial Forest is about 20 minutes from Corvallis. There are several parking spaces and a restroom at the parking lot. I will send additional details and information about potential carpool options to participants closer to the date of the hike.
 

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Saturday, July 5th
Browder Ridge hike
Willamette National Forest 
8:30 am - 2:30 pm
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult 
Distance: About 4 miles up and back
Elevation gain: 1,180 feet
Registration required! 
Group limited to 12 people. Contact the outing leader to reserve a spot and obtain further details. Leader: Randy Rasmussen, quietre...@gmail.com

Join this steep and largely exposed hike in the Old Cascades near Tombstone Pass. We’ll wind through some old-growth and mature true fir forest, then ascend a series of switchbacks through bracken fern to arrive at a series of alpine meadows and rocky outcrops. We will be rewarded with views of Mount Jefferson, Mount Washington, and the Three Sisters. This should be the peak of the wildflowers season and we can expect far fewer visitors on the trail than those on the nearby Iron Mountain Trail. 

Wear clothing appropriate for the weather, including possible afternoon thunder showers. Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes with traction. Bring water and a snack or lunch. Trekking poles are suggested. Our pace will be modest with frequent stops.

We’ll carpool the 1.5-hour drive to the trailhead from Corvallis. The outing leader will provide information about where to meet and directions to the trailhead.

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Announcements:


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Fall 2024 Champinefu Webinars Now on YouTube 

Recordings from the 2024 Champinefu Webinars are now available on YouTube with closed captioning. These talks celebrate indigenous customs, culture and stories from the perspective of local tribes and tribal members. Champinefu programs and presenters are chosen by the Cultural Resources Department of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde.  

Cultivating Camas and Communities: YouTube Recording

Lower Columbia River Art and Placekeeping: YouTube Recording

This series is co-sponsored by the Marys Peak Group of the Sierra Club, the Spring Creek Project, the Corvallis-Benton County Library, the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition, and the OSU School of Language, Culture & Society. Closed captioning is provided by the Corvallis-Benton County Library. 

The 9th annual Champinefu lecture series will return this fall.


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2023 Champinefu Lectures Available on YouTube

Willamette River: Ancestral Highway
This recording begins with a film by the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde on the topic of canoe culture. It is followed by a panel discussion about the importance of canoe culture to the Grand Ronde and their relationship to the Willamette River. YouTube Recording

Fire is Life: Living in Relation with Indigenous Fire Practice of Western Oregon
Joe Scott (Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians), winner of the 2023 Indigenous Place Keeping Artist (IKPA) Fellowship, was the presenter. He discussed how he is connecting local indigenous people to the sacred fire resources and practices that have sustained people of this place through the seasonal round since Time Immemorial. YouTube Recording

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General Notes: 

1) Newcomers to MPG outing events, please view the GENERAL OUTING POLICY on our MPG website http://oregon2.sierraclub.org/marys-peak  before pre-registering for or attending an outing.

2) Contacting Marys Peak Group:  Marys Peak Group contact information is obtainable at  http://oregon2.sierraclub.org/marys-peak  Listed are the Executive Committee members and the Administrative and Program Coordinators.

3) Facebook: Marys Peak Group – Sierra Club is on Facebook.  Check out MPG’s Facebook page to view pictures of past hikes and events, and learn about upcoming opportunities.  Post pictures from hikes and outings you participate in! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Marys-Peak-Group-Sierra-Club/159377960779

4) Minutes of the MPG Executive Committee can be viewed at the aforementioned website by clicking on the About Us/Ex Comm Meeting Minutes tab or by clicking on Jan 8 25 Minutes PDF for the minutes of the last meeting on January 8th, 2025.

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OSU Forestry Recreation Updates:

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