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O regon S ection . Keith Daellenbach along with Kellie Rice were the super-achievers of the Oregon Section on the Madrone Wall Preservation Project. One mile south of the City of Damascus along the Clackamas River Bluffs resides an amazing civic treasure. The Madrone Wall is a publicly owned 44-acre Clackamas County site which has been closed to public access since 1997, when the County pursued an ill-conceived rock quarry that would have destroyed these splendid bluffs. Over a quarter million dollars were wasted studying how to blow up the cliffs. In 2000 the County dropped plans to quarry the site with “County forces.” With the help of Mazama Club funding and the climbing community, a study by the Madrone Wall Preserva- tion Committee showed the County why it was uneconomical, even under the most favorable circumstances, to reduce these beautiful cliffs to aggregate, thus destroying their unique water- shed, natural habitat, and recreational and educational resources. Keith and Kellie have worked diligently on the Madrone Wall Project along with other members of the MWPC (Mazamas and AAC) to create a climbing park in the suburbs of Portland. Kellie is an active Portland climber who also works with the Access Fund. Long-time AAC member and exploration geolo - gist Richard Bence hosts the Madrone Wall Web site. On a Columbia River Gorge Service Project, Christy Hansen, myself, and others worked on the rescue litter shelter at Broughton’s Bluff. The Oregon Section has had good success with the rescue litter station program and will collaborate with A1 Schumer and the Cascade Section to create more such structures in the North Cascades. In September Christy Hansen and I made a number of ascents testing concepts for the Space Mountaineering Analogue Project (SMAP). The idea is to learn from each discipline to bring new ideas to space exploration as well as mountaineering. A brief abstract of our work may be found in “Earth and Space 2008" in the Proceedings of the ASCE. Members of the Oregon Section will be testing ascending mechanisms and techniques in space tether climbing. R obert M c G own . Chair

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O r e g o n S e c t i o n . Keith D aellenbach along w ith Kellie Rice were the super-achievers o f the O regon Section on the M adrone Wall Preservation Project. O ne mile south o f the City o f D am ascus along the Clackam as River Bluffs resides an am azing civic treasure. The M adrone Wall is a publicly owned 44-acre Clackamas C ounty site which has been closed to public access since 1997, when the C ounty pursued an ill-conceived rock quarry that would have destroyed these splendid bluffs. Over a quarter million dollars were wasted studying how to blow up the cliffs. In 2000 the C ounty dropped plans to quarry the site with “C ounty forces.” W ith the help of Mazama Club funding and the climbing com m unity, a study by the M adrone Wall Preserva­tion C om m ittee showed the C ounty why it was uneconom ical, even under the m ost favorable circumstances, to reduce these beautiful cliffs to aggregate, thus destroying their unique w ater­shed, natural habitat, and recreational and educational resources. Keith and Kellie have worked diligently on the M adrone Wall Project along w ith o ther m em bers o f the M W PC (M azam as and AAC) to create a clim bing park in the suburbs o f Portland. Kellie is an active Portland climber who also works w ith the Access Fund. Long-time AAC m em ber and exploration geolo­gist Richard Bence hosts the M adrone Wall Web site.

O n a C olum bia River Gorge Service Project, Christy H ansen, myself, and others worked on the rescue litter shelter at B roughton’s Bluff. The O regon Section has had good success w ith the rescue litter station program and will collaborate w ith A1 Schum er and the Cascade Section to create m ore such structures in the N orth Cascades.

In Septem ber C hristy Hansen and I m ade a num ber o f ascents testing concepts for the Space M ountaineering Analogue Project (SMAP). The idea is to learn from each discipline to b ring new ideas to space exploration as well as m ountaineering. A brief abstract o f ou r work may be found in “E arth and Space 2008" in the Proceedings o f the ASCE. M em bers o f the Oregon Section will be testing ascending mechanism s and techniques in space tether climbing.

R o b e r t M c G o w n . Chair