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July
11

Browder Ridge Has Outstanding Cascade and Wildflower Views

The little known Browder Ridge hike is an alternative to the well known Iron Mountain hike many take during wildflower season. Iron Mountain is located off Hwy 20 near Tombstone Summit. The easiest access to Browder Ridge Trail is near the Iron Mountain trailhead a few miles up paved forest service road 15.

The first few miles of the hike are in forested old growth with a lot of shade; ferns, rhododendrons, and various shade-loving ground cover plants are evident in this section of the hike.
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Once hikers leave the woods, they can be surprised to find themselves in a sloped hillside filled with acres and acres of ferns and wildflowers, many of which exceed 3 to 4 feet. The path winds it way up this hillside, with sections of it in wooded shaded areas, and then switchbacks out into the sun. The vegetation varies based on the sun exposure and retention of moisture. There are sections of the hillside with lush, full wildflowers and others with varieties which thrive in drier conditions. As the elevation gains continue, views towards the Three Sisters and Mt. Jefferson become evident, along with drier, rockier soil and the plants which thrive there. The top of Browder Ridge provides for the most stunning views of the mountains. There is also a side hike of roughly 3/4 of a mile down the other side of the ridge towards Heart Lake which was snow covered on July 6, 2024.
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The hike on July 6, 2024 was beautiful, but the day was very hot. During the return trip some of the wildflowers which were so stunning in the morning were starting to wilt. If the weather remains as dry as it is, the wildflowers will dry out as well.  All in all, the hike to Browder Ridge with the views of Mt. Jefferson was an out and back over 11 miles and 2500 feet of elevation gain and it can be stunning when the wildflowers are blooming.
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May
30

Chush Falls Is Snow Free

One of the earliest spring snow free hikes in Central Oregon's forests is the hike to Chush Falls. The trailhead is located off the road to Three Creeks Lake outside of Sisters several miles down a gravel road and then a short trek up a narrow dirt and rock road. The parking area is small so people wanting to hike the relatively short 2.2 miles to lower Chush Falls should plan on arriving early to get a parking space. 

The trail starts in burned forest - the result of the 2017 Milli Fire. However, unlike the experience with earlier hikes, almost all of the burned trees from this fire which have fallen across the path have been cleared which makes the trek to Lower Chush Falls fairly quick. One result of the fire are the views of North/Middle Sister and Broken Top are more unobstructed. And the new young trees are getting taller and starting to be seen through the manzanita and snowbrush.

Chush Falls 2024

Chush Falls

For those who really want to see Lower Chush Falls, there is a steep scramble down the hillside to the base of the falls; the viewpoint at the top is disappointing with tall trees and vegetation obstructing views. However, for those who can tackle the steep hillside, the views of the falls from the base are wonderful.

After climbing back up to the viewpoint, hikers can elect to return to the trailhead or continue on to Upper Chush Falls past smaller Cascades Waterfall. This path has not been cleared of fallen trees, so it is much slower to hike over, under and around the tree trunks. However, for those who make it to the trail's end, it is surprising to see the 200 foot waterfall; Lower Chush Falls is 50 feet. The vegetation is thick at the base of Upper Chush Falls with the canyon Whychus Creek flows through steep so it is challenging to really get a great view. The easiest access for photos is up the hillside above the creek over an unsteady rockfall. All in all, for those who make it to Upper Chush Falls, the total hike is 6.5 miles with 961 feet of elevation gain.

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May
21

Black Butte Trail is Short but Steep

The trail to the top of Black Butte starts part way up the butte after a drive on a fairly well maintained dirt and gravel road followed by a poorly maintained dirt and rock road. Once you reach the trailhead (complete with stocked toilets), the two mile hike to the top of the butte can be accomplished fairly quickly.  Hikers gain over 1500 feet in the two miles, but the Cascade views from Broken Top to Mt Adams can be spectacular on a clear day. 

There is limited parking at the Black Butte Trailhead (forest pass required) so hikers are recommended to arrive early to get a spot and to avoid crowds.  The hike is very popular with visitors to Black Butte Ranch and and Camp Sherman as well as local year-round residents.

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May
3

Central Oregon Market Trends 1st Quarter 2024

The Central Oregon real estate market trends for the major urban areas continue to reflect a seller's market, although residential inventory levels have risen in most locations. The desperate lack of inventory experienced during Covid has changed, and while home prices overall continue to rise, in some smaller markets price reductions can be noted. With more inventory, days on market have also generally gone up, but well priced homes are still selling quickly and multiple offers can happen. Bend, Redmond and Sunriver are showing strong upward trends in all categories with home prices, listings, inventory levels and days on market all rising. Whether or not this trend continues in 2nd quarter with mortgage interest rates well about 7% remains to be seen.

April
25

Redmond Single Family Home Prices Up

After dropping 1st quarter 2023 from 1st quarter 2022, Redmond single family home prices rose 1st quarter 2024. The relative affordability of Redmond compared with other urban areas in Deschutes County (i.e. Bend, Sisters and Sunriver), has led to an influx of new purchasers and demand for those who cannot qualify to purchase homes elsewhere. That and a growing number of

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