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Hiking the Oregon Coast Trail: (or How I Got Revenge on My Sister)

by Ken Patton
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781662919176
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Kenkinetic
  • Publisher Imprint: Kenkinetic
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  • Pages: 142
  • Original Price: USD 18.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 345 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Special Interest / Hikes & Walks

If you drive on Highway 101 down the coast from the Columbia River to the California border, the distance is about 360 miles. Walking the trails and beaches is a lot farther, somewhere around 460 miles if you include those acquired while wandering around lost or backtracking when the trail is blocked by high tides. This is a good "starter" adventure for a guy like me, who dreams of adventure but is actually pretty timid and not anxious to experience real adventure, which too often includes things like hunger and fear and pain and suffering. I just want to have a good time.


Will I enjoy this hike as much as I dreamed? I hope so. It's time to find out.

Patton, Ken: - "Ken earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Portland State University and raised his three children in Portland, Oregon. As a professional engineer, he designed sawmill equipment for Crow Engineering and later Weyerhaeuser. He achieved his long-term goal to retire at age 55 and directed his artistic and mechanical talents to creating kinetic metal sculpture. Within a few years his work was recognized and exhibited locally and internationally. His Mesmerometer is on display at Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland and his triple pendulum sculpture Tourbillon is installed at Boonshoft Museum of Science and Discovery in Dayton, Ohio. He loved planning ambitious adventures including hiking and cycling the length of the Oregon coast, cycling across Oregon, and kayaking from Portland to Astoria. Ken planned to create art, hike, kayak, and ride his bike forever.kenkinetic.comYouTube channel - kenkineticart"

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