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45 female
 Joined Jan 18 2011
 In the Wild
John Day Fossil Beds TrailsNortheast, OR
Northeast, OR
Hiking avatar Jun 19 2021
LucyanTriplogs 1,448
Hiking6.40 Miles 1,600 AEG
Hiking6.40 Miles
1,600 ft AEG
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45 female
 Joined Dec 24 2007
 Ahwatukee, AZ
John Day Fossil Beds TrailsNortheast, OR
Northeast, OR
Hiking avatar Jul 01 2017
LindaAnnTriplogs 2,600
Hiking1.71 Miles 249 AEG
Hiking1.71 Miles      51 Mns   2.50 mph
249 ft AEG      10 Mns Break
 
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Did three trails at the John Day Fossil Beds--Painted Hills area: Leaf Fossil Trail, Red Hill Trail, and the Painted Hills Overlook.

The Leaf Fossil Trail is kind of boring. Apparently the hill the trail loops around has (or had) a lot of fossils, but you can't get close enough to see anything.

Red Hill Trail is easy, and circles halfway around a...red hill. There's a bench at the end of the trail.

Painted Hills Overlook looks out over the most colorful section of the area. Basically a miniature Painted Desert. We walked to the end of the path, took some pictures, and walked back.
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average hiking speed 2.5 mph

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