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1 columbia gorge to mt. hood 19 [ freelance ] A 100-page travel guide linking people to places. This has been Travel Oregon’s guide of choice and fulfillment piece for the Gorge, Mt. Hood Territory and surrounding area for the past three years, and has become one of the most popular guides in the region. Full publication found at issuu.com/annievan/docs/crg19_single_web

WASHINGTON :: GORGE

Hardy & Rodney Falls (Pool of Winds) ! waterfalls

» Level: Easy to moderate 2.5 miles round trip Elevation Gain: 440 ft

TWO STATES, TWO VOLCANOES & ONE BIG RIVER

This hike takes you up a steep, but beautifully forested, climb to three tiers of waterfalls. Start at the Hamilton Mountain Trailhead and climb up to Hardy Creek. You'll come to a side trail leading downhill to a viewpoint of the lowest tier, known as Hardy Falls. Next, after a short distance past Hardy Falls, you'll see a signed spur heading up to the left leading to Rodney Falls and Pool of the Winds. At Pool of the Winds, Hardy Creek is channeled into a funnel-like chamber in the cliff face. From the Pool of the Winds junction, the main trail switchbacks down to a bridge over Hardy Creek, just at the base of the middle falls of Rodney Falls.

COLUMBIA GORGE TO MT. HOOD OREGON & WASHINGTON’S PLAYGROUND™

Getting there: From the Bridge of the Gods, head west onto WA Hwy 14 and travel seven miles. Watch for Beacon Rock— it will tower in front of you as you approach the state park which is near mile marker 35. Turn right to the campground into the small trailhead parking lot. The trail starts behind the restrooms.

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DISCOVER

A Family Adventure on the Oregon Trail

YOUR DREAM DESTINATION FOR YEAR-ROUND FUN

Note: Washington State Discover Pass required

175 years ago, thousands of families set out on one of the most epic — and dangerous — migrations of people in human history. this was known as the oregon trail.

Scenic Drives, Outdoor Maps & Recreation Events Calendar & Water Play Hiking Trails Brew Pubs, & Biking Distilleries Adventures & Wineries

2019/20

TWO STATES, TWO VOLCANOES & ONE BIG RIVER

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Feeling active? Why not hike or bike part of the Oregon Trail just like the pioneers once did. Check out trails at Summit Meadows or explore the Wildwood Recreation Area that has access to

! wildflowers ! view » Level: More difficult 7 miles round trip Elevation Gain: 1,300 ft

The Oregon Trail spanned over 2,100 miles, from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon, taking families anywhere from 5 to 6 months to complete. The final leg of the Trail was known as the Barlow Road, built in 1846. This route, from The Dalles to Oregon City, was built after many families lost their lives and/ or livestock trying to make their way down the Columbia River. The Barlow Road was a better alternative, taking caravans around the southern side of Mt. Hood, and then out west to Oregon City. Today, you and your family can learn all about the pioneers and Native American families who travelled through and lived on this land in the 1800s. Start with a trip to the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and Museum in The Dalles to learn about the Native American tribes of the area, the Lewis and Clark expedition, and what events lead to the Oregon Trail. Follow the Barlow Road south and take a trip back in time to visit the Dufur Living History museum that houses original pioneer equipment, artifacts, and buildings retrieved from nearly vanished towns.

Cape Horn Trail

FALLS CREEK WATERFALL

Benjamin Perri

Lower Falls Creek

Hamilton Mountain

! waterfall

! waterfalls ! view » Level: More difficult

4.4 miles round trip | Elevation Gain: 800 ft

8 miles round trip | Elevation Gain: 2,100 ft

This waterfall is well worth the hike! Not only do you see a spectacular waterfall but you also are hiking in a beautiful old growth forest. Start the hike by crossing the cable suspension bridge which spans a rock gorge providing spectacular views of the white water of Falls Creek. The trail ends at the waterfall so this is an out and back hike. Note: Trailhead is closed December 1 to March 31.

The trail to the top of Hamilton Mountain is a gradual climb offering spectacular views of the Columbia River and Bonneville Dam from the top. The first part of the hike is very popular with the first 1.3 miles taking you to Rodney Falls, Pool of the Winds and Hardy Falls.

» Level: Easy to moderate

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original and newly paved trails following the Barlow Road route. Finally, don’t miss a visit to Philip Foster Farm, out near Estacada, where your family can build log cabins, see a working blacksmith, and grind corn just like the pioneering Foster family did 175 years ago. This is also a great spot to bring a picnic and watch your kids experience a piece of Oregon’s history.

Looking for more ways to enhance your experience?

Getting there: Take State Hwy 14 to Carson, Washington. Drive 15 miles north on Wind River Road (#30) to its junction with FS Road 3062, turn right and proceed 1.5 miles to Lower Falls Creek Trail 152A.

Check out the Mt. Hood Territory Heritage Trail App: www.mthoodterritory.com/heritagetrail, or pick up an Oregon Trail Kid’s Activity Guide found at Welcome Centers across Oregon. TWO STATES, TWO VOLCANOES & ONE BIG RIVER

Getting there: Driving west on Hwy 14 from Stevenson, turn right at Beacon Rock State Park. Parking area is on your right with trailhead located behind the restrooms. Note: Washington State Discover Pass required

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2019/20 COLUMBIA GORGE TO MT. HOOD // OREGON & WASHINGTON’S PLAYGROUND

This hike features gorgeous views, rocky crags, streams and two waterfalls. The full trail loop provides fantastic views of the Columbia River Gorge, an intimate look at Cape Horn Falls and a challenging workout as it climbs and descends the rocky slopes of Cape Horn. Note: The lower trail is closed from February 1st to July 15th to protect peregrine falcon nesting areas. Parts of the trail are narrow, which can be unsafe during heavy snow and ice conditions. Getting there: Follow State Hwy 14 west from Stevenson about 18 miles, pass Beacon Rock State Park, continue to the intersection with Salmon Falls Road, near MP 26. Turn right on Salmon Falls Road, parking area is on your right. Note: No pass required


2 runemeister series [ self-promotion ] A typographical project selecting a letter from the alphabet and creating design through use of glyphs and letters from a font family. Background pattern on far left panel created from interlinking lower case letter b; far right panel pattern made from commas. PSU project


3 posters [ self-promotion | freelance ] Left: WPA inspired illustrated poster. — PSU project

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Right: Gorge Blues & Brews Festival poster, multiple sized handouts and ad design for the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce.

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Center: Logo and poster for Downtown Oregon City Association.

Place your vote during the month of April

April 1 – 30 Visit bestoforegoncity.org to learn more! Do you represent a potential winner and want to learn more how to help get the word out? Want to help sponsor the event? Visit the website or give us a call.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Best of Oregon City

Awards Ceremony at Abernethy Center

June 22, 2016 | 7pm TICKETS ARE JUST 20 $

C O N TA C T: Downtown Oregon City Association 814 Main Street | Oregon City, OR 97045 503-802-1640 | bestofoc@downtownoregoncity.org Best of Oregon City is presented by the Downtown Oregon City Association in collaboration with the Oregon City Chamber of Commerce and is supported by volunteer representatives from each organization. Voting is subject to to the Terms and Conditions listed on the official website: bestoforegoncity.org/terms

Ceremony will be complete with red carpet and string ensemble. This is a ceremony you don’t want to miss. Be there to witness the unveiling of award winners and the first ever Best of Oregon City Magazine!

AWARD CATEGORIES INCLUDE: Food & Drink • People & Places Shopping & Services • Health & Beauty Entertainment • Wild Card

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4 craigslist magazine [ self-promotion ] Goal was to design a magazine prototype for craigslist. During research, I discovered the Craigslist Foundation, and decided to appeal to an upscale urban audience. The intent was to capture a market that might support the mission of the Craigslist Foundation. cover: photography by Steven Lenhart :: MHCC project


5 fairview master plan [ freelance ] Fairview Woods Park Master Plan for the City of Fairview. Spiral bound master plan containing 14 pages of layout and design plus a section of city documents. view entire master plan online at: http://issuu.com/annievan/docs/parkmasterplan

FAIRVIEW WOODS PARK MASTER PLAN

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6 zappos mailer [ self-promotion ] Objective was to construct a theme and design for an 8-page direct mailer for zappos.com. With spring approaching, I chose to focus on a variety of summer shoes for women. view entire catalog online at: http://issuu.com/annievan/docs/zappos :: MHCC project

A FRYE : RACHAEL SALE! $115 No.371465

Colors: black, dark brown, ecru, gray, poppy. Sizes: 5.5-7, 8.5, 10, 11 B ECCO : LIVING $130 No.7500441

Colors: black costa rica, cognac costa rica. Sizes: 5-5.5, 7-11.5

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Colors: black, natural, navy and red linen. Sizes: 6-9, 10, 11, 12

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Colors: brown/gold, silver with clear. Sizes: 6-10 E

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Colors: black, red, taupe leopard. Sizes: 6-10 F BCBG MAX AZRIA : TOPAZ $210 No.7505520

Colors: chestnut vachetta leather, gold, silver crack metallic. Sizes: 6-10

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flirting with fashion

expressingyour yourcreative creativeside sidetotothe thetips tipsofofyour yourtoes toes expressing

for special and romantic evenings

G MARTINEZ VALERO : CAPRICE $153 No.7492231

Colors: black/multi, black/black, black/green, black/purple, purple multi. Sizes: 5.5-10 H ROCKET DOG : BUTTERFLY $54.95 No.7523497

Colors: metallic multi, snake multi. Sizes: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 I

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Colors: black, green leopard, pink leopard, purple. Sizes: 5-10

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Colors: briel ciocco. Sizes: 6.5, 8.5, 9.5 K DONALD J PLINER : COOKE_HC SALE! $177 No.7333125

Colors: sand bronze distress leopard haircalf. Sizes: 5-6.5, 7.5-10, 11

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Colors: gold/black metallic leather. Sizes: 6-9 M STUART WEITZMAN : LOVER SALE! $201.29 No.7400900

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Colors: black satin, fuchsia satin. Sizes: 5.5, 6.5, 7.5-9 N RSVP : RHEA SALE! $63.50 No.7472015

Colors: black satin, navy satin, red satin, silver leather. Sizes: 5-6.5, 7.5-10, 11

fashionable footwear from day to night

O PROMISCUOUS : MATERIALISTIC $109 No.7514559

Colors: black snake/black, cheetah brown, jaguar/black. Sizes: 5-10 P UNISA: ADRIANA $60 No.7490064

Colors: barberry, black, blue marine, broncos. Sizes: 6-10

women’s sandals summer 2009

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7 wear your affirmations [ freelance ] New business identity and branding including logo, business card, magnetic bookmarks, on-site packaging, online packaging, stationery, insert cards and business forms (marketing packet with order form).

Labels are washable and colorfast

Nikos Kazantzakis

By believing passionately in something that does not yet exist, we create it.

Wear Your Affirmations

raise your personal vibration

POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS

are powerful tools for new beginnings: the beginning of believing in yourself, the opening for healing, the catalyst for positive change.

Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. Howard Thurman

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Experience the power of positive words

100% post consumer recycled fiber and soy based ink

www.wearyouraffirmations.com

Meister Eckhardt, Theologian (1260, circa 1328)

“If the only prayer you said in your whole life was ‘thank you,’ that would suffice.”

Louise Hay, Author

“Every thought we think is creating our future.”

Please visit our website at

www.wearyouraffirmations.com to learn more about the label you have chosen

gratitude

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Please enjoy this magnetic bookmark, paper clip, page place holder. •••••

Pin this label to your clothing or tuck it in a pocket Post consumer waste fiber, soy based ink, and biodegradable bag used in packaging.

100% post consumer waste fiber and soy based ink MADE IN USA

Labels are washable and colorfast


8 illustration [ self-promotion ] Left: Objective was to create stamps for the US Postal Service. I chose to research and illustrate endangered species in different regions of the United States in order to educate and create awareness. Right: Illustrated narrative of a little bird’s make believe adventures on the day he courageously fledges his nest.

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9 outdoor signage [ freelance ]

MAPS North Bonneville Carson Stevenson Swift 

Bonneville LOCK AND DAM

Left: Cape Horn Conservancy printed signage was hand cut by client to fit into shaped wood panel inserts on this beautiful handcraft display. Found along the Cape Horn Trail in Washougal, WA

Right: Two of a set of multiple signs created for the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce. Located at the Stevenson Waterfront and in Carson, WA

The mighty Bonneville Dam is a must-see attraction

BONNEVILLE DAM FACTS

Located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Bonneville Lock and Dam spans the Columbia River and links the two states of Washington and Oregon. This Great Depression era Public Works Project serves three purposes. It raised the water level over the Cascades Rapids to improve river navigation. It generates clean, renewable hydropower, and it put thousands of people to work during the Depression. Visitors can experience first-hand the operation of two hydroelectric powerhouses and watch migrating fish traveling upstream at the underwater viewing rooms next to the fish ladders.

• The locks at Bonneville Dam are part of a 465-mile inland waterway

The Washington Shore Visitors Center offers one of the world’s most accessible views of a powerhouse. Inside, generators can be seen from a walkway 85 feet above the powerhouse floor. Park ranger staff and volunteers can guide you, answer questions, and provide a variety of programs throughout the year. Fish viewing windows offer a chance to watch Coho, Sockeye and Chinook salmon, along with steelhead, shad, lamprey and other fish, as they head upstream each spring, summer and fall. Looking for an outside activity? Walk the one mile-long Fort Cascades Self-Guided Historic Trail.

80 Miles of Fun on the River

SKAMANIA COUNTY COMMUNITIES

The Columbia River Gorge, at 80 miles long, is famous for its ideal wind conditions for all types of water sports. Sailors are drawn to the area from all over the world. The Columbia River is wide and flat with a moderate current and consistent wind conditions. The portion of the river between Cascade Locks, Oregon and Stevenson, Washington is considered to support the most ideal conditions for sailing. Water access is available on both sides of the river. Launching in the Columbia River can be performed at many spots including Marine Park in Cascade Locks and East Point in Stevenson.

West to East

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Skamania/Prindle

70 inches

500

• 10 million tons of commodities (wheat, grains and wood products) pass through the locks each year • Visitors can watch Chinook, Coho and Sockeye salmon, as well as steelhead and shad, climb the fish ladders

The Bradford Island Visitors Center, located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River, is a five-level facility, offering amazing underwater views of migrating fish, a large theater and displays that offer insights into the history and workings of a hydropower plant. The adjacent Bonneville Fish Hatchery has informative displays and ponds filled with rainbow trout and a half-dozen massive white sturgeon. Sturgeon still spawn in the area below the dam and the lower Columbia River supports a healthy sturgeon population. Bonneville Lock and Dam was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark.

POPULATION

Upper Washougal/Cape Horn Skye/Mount Pleasant

56 inches

2,612

Kiteboarding is one of the most interesting spectator sports since chariot races and Stevenson is home to one of the most popular kiteboarding spots in the Gorge. Watch the kiteboarders launch 20, 30, 40 feet into the air at Stevenson’s Kite Beach on the east end of town.

North Bonneville

70 inches

1,000

Stevenson

80 inches

1,470

Carson/Home Valley

80 inches

3,014

The Gorge is the windsurfing capital of the world. Did you know you will find the most famous windsurfing site, plus several other user friendly launches in Skamania County? The most famous site, at Spring Creek Fish Hatchery, known to “boardheads” as The Hatch, is on Highway 14, four miles west of the Hood River Bridge. In Stevenson, Bob’s Beach is the home for windsurfing.

Stabler

99 inches

1,000

Mill A/Cook/Willard

55 inches

282

Underwood

47 inches

1,005

We encourage you to visit these locations in person but if that is not possible, view live webcams at www.skamania.org.

• Each year, Bonneville Dam generates enough electricity to power 500,000 homes

LOCATION: Skamania County spans a distance of 1,672 square miles on the north shore of the Columbia River in the southwestern part of Washington state. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest covers more than 80% of the county. Skamania County also contains portions of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument and is bisected north and south by the Cascade Mountain Range. The major driving route is State Highway 14, which leads east from the metropolitan area of Vancouver, Washington or Interstate 84 from Portland, Oregon. Both cities can be reached in less than one hour’s drive from Stevenson, Washington, allowing county residents access to the best of both urban and rural lifestyles.

CLIMATE: Skamania County enjoys a mild but variable climate with rainfall and temperatures growing drier and warmer as you travel from west to east.

Welcome to Skamania County, Washington!

Welcome to Skamania County, Washington!

Skamania County Chamber of Commerce

Skamania County Chamber of Commerce

Free Visitor Information 167 NW Second Avenue (Highway 14) Stevenson, WA 98648 509-427-8911 | 800-989-9178 info@skamania.org | www.skamania.org www.facebook.com/skamania.chamber

Free Visitor Information 167 NW Second Avenue (Highway 14) Stevenson, WA 98648 509-427-8911 | 800-989-9178 info@skamania.org | www.skamania.org www.facebook.com/skamania.chamber

Bonneville Lock and Dam Visitors Center Open Daily Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day Free Admission 541-374-8820 | 509-427-4281 http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil


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