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Indigenous people have traveled on trails through the woods of the northwest for millennia. Some were adopted by early fur traders, and for a time, were major paths for turn-of-the-century logging operations. But many of those early trails have been almost completely forgotten.
Oregon Field Guide Producer Ian McClusky has been working to unearth the history of one of these forgotten trails.
Full story here.
By John NotarianniIndigenous people have traveled on trails through the woods of the northwest for millennia. Some were adopted by early fur traders, and for a time, were major paths for turn-of-the-century logging operations. But many of those early trails have been almost completely forgotten.
Oregon Field Guide Producer Ian McClusky has been working to unearth the history of one of these forgotten trails.
Full story here.