/r/OregonDesertTrail

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An inclusive community for the Oregon Desert Trail (ODT).

The ODT is a 750 mile long distance hiking trail in the US state of Oregon. It was created by, and is stewarded by the Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) and Renee "She-ra" Patrick.

Rules:

  1. Don't be a jerk. The mods reserve the right to action posts, comments, and accounts that are, in our subjective estimation, needlessly hostile or combative. If you can't be nice, go somewhere else.

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417,000 BLM acres in Eastern Oregon, including lands the ODT passes through, have received special environmental protection.

The article doesn't specifically mention the ODT, but several of the places mentioned are near parts of the trail.

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2024/02/28
10:42 UTC

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Renee "She-ra" Patrick AMA on r/ultralight (2018)

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2023/09/18
08:09 UTC

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Trip Report: Part 2 of a two-part ODT thruhike (July, 2020 on r/ultralight)

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2023/09/18
08:08 UTC

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Trip Report: Part 1 of a two-part ODT thruhike (July, 2020 on r/ultralight)

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2023/09/18
08:07 UTC

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According to ONDA, connectors from the ODT to the PCT, Blue Mountains Trail, and Idaho Centennial Trail are "in development"!

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2023/09/18
07:02 UTC

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Currently Hiking the Oregon Desert Trail AMA

Started at the Oregon Badlands Tumulus Trailhead on 9/10/23. 9/16 Currently in Paisley 9/21 Now in Plush 9/27 Now in Frenchglen Sick & Waited out weather, zeroed 4 days 10/5 Now in Fields Getting off trail for wedding, getting back in a few days 10/10 back in Fields 10/11 Denio 10/13 McDermitt 10/17 Rome 10/20 Owyhee Reservoir

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2023/09/18
01:25 UTC

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