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Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

Last post 06-12-2008, 6:32 PM by jeffstatt. 15 replies.
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  • Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-07-2008, 1:27 PM

    • Joined on 05-21-2008
    • West Hills, Portland, Oregon
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    Hey, everybody!

    I've got a great idea: let's have a local hike once a month where Portland Hikers members can get together and meet each other. Jeffstatt you are the man, tell me if this is something that could work. I'll edit immediately as you see fit.

    I belong to other kinds of groups and they usually do a Mingler or a Meet-n-Greet every once in a while so people can connect in a public setting and find out about each other in a casual way. For Portland Hikers, it would be even more valuable. We can find hiking partners that match our speed and style, live close to each other, share similar training goals, and we can set up carpools more easily. (I don't know about you, but $4 a gallon is making THIS 4 x 4 driver twitchy!)

    Since I'm so close to Forest Park and I'm there every day, anyway, I'll sacrifice myself--I mean volunteer--to host a hike once a month at Leif Erikson Trail. For those of you unfamiliar with this route, it's about as easy as easy gets--plenty of parking, a drinking fountain at the trailhead, a HoneyBucket potty 1/4 mile up the trail (which is actually a very wide road), and it's gravel or paved the whole, flat way. You can wear the pretty tennis shoes.

    So here's the proposal:

    WHAT:    Forest Park Meet-n-Greet, easy 5 mile hike

    WHERE:    East Leif Erikson Trailhead
    Just go west on NW Thurman Street in the Pearl until you run out of street and there's a gate, instead. I'll find out the address of the house right next to the trailhead so you can plug it into your maps programs. (somebody with GPS coordinates, let me know) Give yourself plenty of time to park; if it's nice out, there's usually a good-sized horde of vehicles.

    WHEN:   Friday, June 20 6:30 PM, rain or shine (We're Portlanders, dagnabbit!)

    WHO:   Portland Hikers members & significant others, future members
                 Portland Hikers dogs, pooches, puppies, llamas, etc. Bring leash & bags.
                 Let's keep this one adults-only to test it out, we can always add family hikes later.

    WHY:   Connect, make new friends, share victory/horror stories, find out who's got the most fuel-efficient 4-seaters and how much it takes to bribe them to carpool you to the coast, etc.

    HOW:   I'll be at the trail map sign in a yellow Kokatat hat if it's raining, a royal blue windbreaker if it's nice. The password will be "Muddy boots rock." Pass it on.

    Consider…this hike has added benefits, such as:

    1. Breaking in new boots and/or pack because if you were wrong about the size and you find you suddenly need a stretcher at mile 3, there will people around to carry you and your pack back. For a price. Bring cash.

    2. You can entice friends along who want to know more about Portland Hikers and want confirmation that we are not all stalkers. I can only vouch for myself.

    3. If there are enough people, the group will invariably break into two groups at two speeds, Conquerors (fast, jack-rabbit-looking athletes) and Explorers (slower, take more pictures.) You can relax and find your place or aspire to keep up with someone faster than you to see what it feels like to wheeze.

    4. If you just bought a new digital with lots and lots of buttons and a manual thicker than the Portland phonebook, chances are good that somebody in the crowd will know how to find the battery and explain what an f-stop is.

    5. You can use this as an excuse not to hike too far the next day. ("I already did a 5-er with the club, yesterday, guys, I gotta pace myself!")

    6. Folks in Vancouver, Gresham/Troutdale, Tigard, and other remote countries can host some social hikes, too, to mix it up, location-wise. We can vary days and times, too.


    7. It'll keep you outta the bars on a Friday night. Or give you an even bigger excuse to go. Because now you're thirsty. And hungry. And...who's up for a panini?


    What do you think?

    Anna



    PS: Also, how about a yearly barbecue for Portland Hikers and their families? Or is this already a tradition? We can peddle the proposed swag (sp?) then, too.

     

     

    "When you follow your bliss...doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors; and where there wouldn't be a door for anyone else." --Joseph Campbell
  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-07-2008, 2:03 PM

    • Joined on 07-11-2007
    • Lake Oswego, Oregon
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    Great idea!


    “We must go beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey.”
    ~John Hope Franklin
  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-07-2008, 8:24 PM

    Hey Anna in Boots, those are great hike invitations!Possibly when they get closer to each of the dates you might want to post them in the "Organize and Invite".forum.

    And we have had a few social gatherings over the past couple years, we have been calling them "Meet-n-Deet", in that our first one was in a particularly monsterous mosquito month one summer :)

    I'm not sure if the pics will come over,but here was some conversation about out most recent one we had in December. So it's not too early to think of some ideas for summer (ahh summer, a vague recollection.. Huh?   Thanks for your enthusiam and interest and great ideas!

     http://portlandhikers.org/forums/thread/25369.aspx   

    more pics heres; http://share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0AaOGrVu0bNWLuA


    Jane Garbisch - Site Sherpa

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "We are here on the planet only once.... might as well get a feel for the place."
    - Annie Dillard



  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-08-2008, 5:31 PM

    This sounds like a great idea all right :) Love all the good points you've.. pointed out! And as I'm looking for trails around town, this will be great. Count me in.
  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-09-2008, 8:38 AM

    I love the idea!  Lots of good points. 

    Because we aren't a non-profit yet, this would have to be hiker-driven.  Is there a group of people on the site up to the challange?

    (The distinction about non-profit is the liability risk if someone got hurt.  If the site organized events I'd personally have to carry some pretty hefty liability coverage.  If y'all organized it, it's each at their own risk.)


    Jeff - Site Admin

    Someday you'll take me home to live forever....up on the mountain
    S. Chapman
  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-09-2008, 8:53 AM

    • Joined on 09-21-2006
    • Privas, France
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    Awesome idea! I won't be able to make this one as I'm still in France but anything from late-July on I'll be able to attend. I'd love to meet some of you, and put some faces to screennames. :)

    Photos: http://mattisnotfrench.smugmug.com/
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  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-09-2008, 9:33 AM

    • Joined on 05-21-2008
    • West Hills, Portland, Oregon
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    Thanks, Jeff, for the clarification.That's what I was wondering about. I'll simply post it as the Forest Park Meet-n-Greet for "anyone who'd like to join me" and everyone will be on their honor. Let me know if there is any wording you'd like me to tweak to make sure we conform to this plan.

    Hope to see you there at one of these!

    Anna

    "When you follow your bliss...doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors; and where there wouldn't be a door for anyone else." --Joseph Campbell
  • Re: Great idea--Meet-n-Greet hikes!

     06-09-2008, 1:59 PM

    • Joined on 05-26-2008
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    Thanks Anna in Boots for the thread my daughter wants to start hiking more and I showed her your thread. I think she`s looking forward to the group hikesSmile
  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-10-2008, 9:19 AM

    Yeah, thanks Anna. It would be fantastic to meet up with the folk we post back and forth to daily. I personally wouldn't be opposed to a Portlandhikers.org happy hour or mixer of some sort either :-)

    Adam
  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-10-2008, 4:13 PM

    • Joined on 06-06-2008
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    Damn, I'm going to be up in BC that weekend, it would be nice to meet some fellow hobos interested in some exploring!
  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-11-2008, 8:36 AM

    Great idea! I'd love to meet some of the folks on here who know so much about the area.
    "Further up and further in!" C.S. Lewis
  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-11-2008, 9:20 AM

    My girlfriend and I would certainly be up for this! Bar, Trailhead, mountain top - we'd love to meet up with people who know this area more thoroughly than we do.

         
  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-11-2008, 9:47 AM

    Bummer I have to work till 7:30 that evening :(  Let me know if/where you plan to meet after the hike and I may be able to catch up with you then. Also, contact Stephen Hatfield with the  ForestParkConservancy if further questions on the directions or trail info for those that havn't been there before, he is very helpful  (503-223-5449).


    Jane Garbisch - Site Sherpa

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    "We are here on the planet only once.... might as well get a feel for the place."
    - Annie Dillard



  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-11-2008, 12:38 PM

    This sounds like an excellent idea. I will be doing the first overnight of the year that weekend with my new pack, so now I can try out my pack first. Hooray, looking forward to meeting everyone!


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  • Re: Great idea: Forest Park Meet-n-Greet!

     06-12-2008, 4:59 PM

    I'm there. I live in the area, and I know some loops that would be fun.

    Great idea!

    Paul


    Paul

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