Portland is known for its vibrant city life, coffee culture, and creative neighborhoods but just beyond its streets lies a wilderness waiting to be explored. Where the City Slows Down: Hiking Portland’s Natural Borders is your guide to the trails, rivers, forests, and wetlands that define the city’s edge, offering immersive hikes that reconnect you with nature without leaving the metropolitan area behind.
In this first person narrative hiking guide, you’ll follow me through quiet urban forests, along rushing gorges, across reflective wetlands, and into foothills that frame the city skyline. Each chapter reveals hidden corners, seasonal changes, and encounters with wildlife that make every hike unique. From the mossy trails of Forest Park to the flowing waters of the Sandy River Gorge, the accessible yet immersive paths invite you to slow down, notice, and engage fully with the landscape.
This guide goes beyond trail maps and directions. It emphasizes mindful exploration, observation, and reflection, encouraging hikers of all levels to experience Portland’s borders with curiosity, patience, and respect. You’ll learn how to navigate seasonal shifts, watch for wildlife, and appreciate the subtle beauty that flourishes at the edge of the city.
Whether you’re seeking peaceful morning walks, weekend adventures, or a deeper connection with Portland’s natural spaces, Where the City Slows Down offers stories, insights, and guidance to make each hike memorable. Step onto the trail, leave the urban rush behind, and discover the quiet power of the land that surrounds Portland.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Portland is known for its vibrant city life, coffee culture, and creative neighborhoods but just beyond its streets lies a wilderness waiting to be explored. Where the City Slows Down: Hiking Portland's Natural Borders is your guide to the trails, rivers, forests, and wetlands that define the city's edge, offering immersive hikes that reconnect you with nature without leaving the metropolitan area behind.In this first person narrative hiking guide, you'll follow me through quiet urban forests, along rushing gorges, across reflective wetlands, and into foothills that frame the city skyline. Each chapter reveals hidden corners, seasonal changes, and encounters with wildlife that make every hike unique. From the mossy trails of Forest Park to the flowing waters of the Sandy River Gorge, the accessible yet immersive paths invite you to slow down, notice, and engage fully with the landscape.This guide goes beyond trail maps and directions. It emphasizes mindful exploration, observation, and reflection, encouraging hikers of all levels to experience Portland's borders with curiosity, patience, and respect. You'll learn how to navigate seasonal shifts, watch for wildlife, and appreciate the subtle beauty that flourishes at the edge of the city.Whether you're seeking peaceful morning walks, weekend adventures, or a deeper connection with Portland's natural spaces, Where the City Slows Down offers stories, insights, and guidance to make each hike memorable. Step onto the trail, leave the urban rush behind, and discover the quiet power of the land that surrounds Portland. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245580128
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Portland is known for its vibrant city life, coffee culture, and creative neighborhoods but just beyond its streets lies a wilderness waiting to be explored. Where the City Slows Down: Hiking Portland's Natural Borders is your guide to the trails, rivers, forests, and wetlands that define the city's edge, offering immersive hikes that reconnect you with nature without leaving the metropolitan area behind.In this first person narrative hiking guide, you'll follow me through quiet urban forests, along rushing gorges, across reflective wetlands, and into foothills that frame the city skyline. Each chapter reveals hidden corners, seasonal changes, and encounters with wildlife that make every hike unique. From the mossy trails of Forest Park to the flowing waters of the Sandy River Gorge, the accessible yet immersive paths invite you to slow down, notice, and engage fully with the landscape.This guide goes beyond trail maps and directions. It emphasizes mindful exploration, observation, and reflection, encouraging hikers of all levels to experience Portland's borders with curiosity, patience, and respect. You'll learn how to navigate seasonal shifts, watch for wildlife, and appreciate the subtle beauty that flourishes at the edge of the city.Whether you're seeking peaceful morning walks, weekend adventures, or a deeper connection with Portland's natural spaces, Where the City Slows Down offers stories, insights, and guidance to make each hike memorable. Step onto the trail, leave the urban rush behind, and discover the quiet power of the land that surrounds Portland. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245580128
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