My name is Julia Rehmann, and I am going into my fourth year at the University of Oregon. When I’m not in a classroom, you can most definitely find me wandering somewhere out in the woods. My friends and I love taking backpacking trips all over the Pacific Northwest, and my favorite destination is by far Silver Star Mountain.
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An unassuming hike on paper, Silver Star Mountain via Grouse Vista reads as a short, 3.1-mile hike to the summit. Hidden in its description lies the kicker, though: 2,100 feet of elevation gain. As soon as you hit the trail, the steep grade begins. At times, it’s a mellow uphill walk, but some miles are almost like walking up a flight of stairs. That – mixed with the sleek rocks that shift a foot downhill each step you take and a 50-lb backpack strapped to your shoulders – makes for a challenging climb. But it is oh so worth it.
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I remember the first time I rounded the final switchback and came out on the bare peak of the mountain. I was speechless (and not just from the exhausting hike). A 360-degree view of Oregon and Washington splayed out before my eyes. The great mountains of the PNW dotted the landscape. My crew and I tried to name them all: Rainier, Hood, Jefferson, Helens, Adams – and even a faint glimpse of Sisters in the distance. In this moment, with my friends surrounding me, I fell in love with Silver Star.
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Now, I return at least once every summer. It’s my favorite place to bring new friends and hikers and to share a s’more by the fire or a game of Yahtzee before the sun sets. Silver Star feels like home. Its windy summit sings me to sleep; its dark skies dotted with the brightest stars inspire me; its challenging route is a reminder that good things are worth a little effort.
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If anyone’s looking for a summer adventure let me know! I’m always eager to take a quick one-nighter!