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Hello! My name is Rebecca Hubbard, and I was born and raised in the US Pacific Northwest. I went to Portland State University and graduated with my BA in Community Health Education. I am a certified Health Education specialist. I am currently living in Hamburg, Germany. I love meeting new people, listening, and giving advice. I am also a certified English language instructor and would be happy to help you improve your spoken English. I look forward to meeting you and becoming friends!

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  • LGBT
  • Gastronomy
  • Local Shopping
  • Music & Nightlife
  • Wellness & Nature

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    Combine your love for the outdoors and art by experiencing this picturesque view Mother Nature has painted for us! This trailhead is located about 55 miles (88 km) east of Portland. It takes about an hour and 15 minutes to get there, and as you can see, the drive is well worth the breathtaking view of Mount Hood. The hike itself is a 4.2 mile loop (6.7 km) and it takes close to 2 hours to complete. It’s not especially grueling but could be somewhat challenging for the inexperienced.
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