Deschutes National Forest trail crew supervisor Joe Welke wrote in this week s trail report that most lower elevation trails — below 4,500 feet — are snow free and dry. Phil s trails are open for business but beware that some upper portions of the system may still have patchy snow. Climb to higher trails while aware and assessing conditions, and please provide updates to Welke, bendtrails.org and the BendTrails Facebook group.
Eager anglers can expect nearly full lakes and reservoirs and relatively easy access to several high lakes as fishing season gets underway in Central Oregon.
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It s prime fall riding, running and hiking weather this week. The weekend forecast says it will be dry with mild temperatures, highs reaching 50 degrees. Delay those long-awaited winter activities
How about that for a taste of winter. Unfortunately, yesterday morning s snow eventually turning to rain could make for some crummy conditions this weekend. Expect soggy trails at lower elevations,