The place to finding information when planning a hike or ski trip, enjoying outdoor
activities, and more. Please send the
Webmaster
your favorite links of interest to Trail Club members. Also, let
us know of any broken links. Cheers!
Links to weather sites, ODOT weather cams, etc. relative to skiing, hiking and
outdoor activities in the Pacific Northwest.
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American Hiking Society
The American Volkssport Association
Chemeketans
Columbia Group of the Sierra Club
hike calendar
Get Outdoors!
Columbia River
Orienteering Club
Trails Club of Oregon
Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs
Friends of the Columbia
Gorge
International Mountain Bicycling Association
Mazamas
Mtnguide.org
Northwest Ski Club Council
Ptarmigans
The Olympians Hiking Club
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Evergreen Hiker's
personal page
Hikin Mike's home page
Northwest Hiker
Portland Hikers
Omar Bose
Northwest Hikers Network
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Links to government agencies that have a direct influence on
our enjoyment of outdoor activities in the Pacific NW.
Multnomah County Library
Oregon Sno-Park Permit
Oregon Minimum Chain Requirements
USDA Forest Service ? Recreation Passes of the NW
Check out ? Which pass do I need?
Nature of the NW ? Information and order Various Passes
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department ? Oregon Day Use Passes
Oregon State/Federal Recreation Pass Program ? Overview of Passes/Permits
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Links to commercial sites that provide product or services for
the enjoyment of outdoor activities in the Pacific NW. The
Trails Club of Oregon does not endorse these companies or assume
any responsibility for services provided.
A1 Trails
About.com Camping Basics
The Backpacker
GetOutdoors.com
Hiking and Backpacking.com
Love the Outdoors Camping & Campgrounds
REI
Tualitin REI Clinics & Events
Taiga Works
Walk About magazine
Webwalking
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Submit any helpful tips on equipment care to
webmaster@trailsclub.org.
Dacron Hollofill II Polyester Sleeping Bag: After use,
brush and hang in sun to air dry thoroughly before storing. To
machine wash use a large capacity front load with 25-35 lb
capacity, as found in a Laundromat. Use � cup mild detergent.
Washing machine should be filled to capacity, i.e. wash with two
large blankets. Line dry or tumble dry with low heat in large
capacity dryer, as found in Laundromat, with zipper open. I have
successfully used the large capacity home machines. Submitted by
Frank Tucker.
Tent:
Links:
Consumer Reports WebWatch
Annual Credit Reports Tips:
Short articles and tips will be posted here that will
facilitate in your safe enjoyment of a computer and the
internet. Are Your Passwords Protecting Your Data?
You may
be giving away all you credit card, bank, personnel data and
setting yourself up for disaster if you are doing any of the
things list under
Password Don'ts.
Read
Password
Protect for a few simple hints for protecting your data and
passwords. Remember, a password on a computer is like a key
for a house. Reference Don't Be A Password Pinhead in
Smart Computing,
October 2004 issue.
- Password Don'ts:
1. Don't use only one password
for all accounts. 2. Don't use all numbers or all letters.
3. Don't use dictionary words and names, foreign or English.
- Correct Passwords:
1. Use a mix of numbers, uppercase and lowercase, and special characters. 2. Are eight or more characters. 3. Are kept on paper and secured. 4. Have a password plan; It is okay to use the same password on non-financial related Internet activities
such as forums, Use another password for ecommerce suppliers such as Amazon.com and REI.com (do not save bank card information with the site), use a different password for each credit card, bank, investment company, Social Security, or health organization.
submitted by: Frank T.
Are SPAM messages, Spyware and other
malicious code being delivered by email to your computer?
Chances are very high the answer is yes, if you
are not protecting your computer from the writers of these
dangers. To add protection to your computer is like locking the
doors and windows of your home. So do it. Following is a brief
outline of the steps you should take:
- Keep your system up dated. If you are running a
Microsoft Windows OS (Operating System) go to
Microsoft's Update Page or turn on automatic update;
Windows XP users can do this by clicking on Start menu,
Control Panel, Window Update.
- Use an Internet Firewall. Users of Window's XP with SP2
should make sure the firewall is activated by clicking on
Start menu, Control Panel, Security Center. Other computer
users will have to install a third party Firewall. Norton's
and McAfee are both good options; freeware is also available
for home users.
- Use Antivirus software. Most of the latest Email clients have some basic Antivirus tools, but I would
still recommend an additional Antivirus application. Using
Outlook Express click on Tools, Option and Security for a
basic Antivirus tools. Also most Internet Service Providers
(ISPs) have virus and SPAM filtering options. Norton's and
McAfee also sell antivirus software, and good freeware is
available.
A book would need to be written to provide in depth coverage
of this topic for all computers. My objective is to make you
aware of the problems and give you information to convey to your
computer expert your needs.
submitted by Frank T.
Open source Software:
There are a number of Open Source Software applications
available. Open Source software is free, reliable and is some of
the most advance programs available. For information about Open
Source programs go to
http://www.opensource.org/ .
I use three Open Source application and have found them to be
very useful and powerful. The first is Open Office based on
Sun Microsystem's StarOffice available at
http://www.openoffice.org
(actually I use Staroffice version 7 which I paid for and got a
printed manual). Open Office is far better than the Microsoft
Works that comes with most home computers and is very
competitive with Microsoft Office. The other two Open Source
programs are Mozilla's Firefox browser and Thunderbird email
client both available at
http://www.mozilla.org. These two programs from Mozilla are
free and have greatly improved SPAM and Spyware options
available. Since use thunderbird SPAM in my inbox has reduced.
submitted by Frank T.
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