Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Hiking up Neahkahnie Mountain

I've attempted to hike up Neahkahnie Mountain twice, but haven't made it to the top. Yet. Here is a little info from wikipedia.com about Neahkahnie. 


Neahkahnie Mountain is a mountain on the Oregon Coast, north of Manzanita in Oswald West State Park overlooking U.S. Route 101. The peak is part of the Northern Oregon Coast Range, which is part of the Oregon Coast Range. Neah-Kah-Nie in the Tillamook language can be translated as "the place of the supreme deity." The elevation is almost 1700 ft.

A legend, dating back to the mid-1800s and the first Hudson's Bay Co. employees to arrive in the area, claims the mountain conceals a lost treasure, hidden by Spanish sailors in the late 16th century. There are various versions of the legend, but the most common ones involve a group of sailors carrying a chest up the hillside, then digging a hole and lowering the treasure inside. As the story goes, one of the sailors then plunges his sword into one of the men with them, apparently an African slave, and his body was then thrown in on top of the treasure; the idea being, Native Americans would not disturb a man's grave, so keeping the treasure under a dead man would prevent the Native Americans—who, in most versions of the story were watching the activity closely from nearby—from digging it up.
  

This way friends...


The Oregon Coast trail runs along the 382 mile coastline.  
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