Travels with the Original Easyrider®
2015 Edition

The Crown-Zellerbach CZ Trail
Segment One
The "official" CZ trailhead to Chapman Landing
4 miles, 0' elevation gain, flat, well compacted or paved trail
A very easy beginners hike/stroll. There are no loop options
This trail is mostly ADA accessible except where noted

B&B Market trailhead to the West Lane trailhead
2.5 miles, 0' elevation gain

February 28, 2015

2015 RUNNING TALLY
Miles hiked= 32.00; Total elevation gain= 1,324'

Total 2014 miles hiked= 238.08; Total elevation gain= 24,074'
Total 2013 miles hiked= 246.55; Total elevation gain= 59,412'
Total 2012 miles hiked= 367.58; Total elevation gain= 101,161'


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Hike the Crown-Zellerbach Trail
An approximately 34 mile round trip hike
I did this in segments that started on December 16, 2010

Part one - Chapman Landing to the Nahalem Divide Summit
Part two - Nehalem Divide Summit to Pittsburg
Part three - Camp 8
Part four - The Crown-Zellerbach Nahalem Divide Trail Tunnel
Crown Zellerbach Nahalem Divide Train Tunnel (East Portal)
Crown Zellerbach Nahalem Divide Train Tunnel (West Portal)
Part five - Camp 8 to Vernonia, linking up with the
Banks-Vernonia Linear Park Trail




GETTING THERE AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

And again in 2014 to see how much this trail and hike has improved over the
past four years.


Segment one: Chapman Landing to the "official" CZ trailhead
Segment two: The "official" CZ trailhead to the Nahalem Divide Summit
Segment three: The Nahalem Divide Summit to Camp 8
Segment four: Camp 8 to the Vernonia trailhead
Segment five: Camp 8 to the Pittsburg trailhead
Segment six: The Nahalem Divide trail tunnel
East Portal
West Portal
Segment seven: Connecting the Banks-Vernonia and Crown-Zellerbach Trails
Segment eight: Scaponia County Park



Back again in 2015.

Segment one: Chapman Landing



It was another gorgeous bluebird day here..... perfect for a hiking adventure
but still a little nippy for a long ride. Plus, it snowed in the Gorge the past
several days so that significantly reduced our ride destination options.

We saw a LOT of mature American bald eagles today!










Mount St Helens (left), Mount Adams (right)>


















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