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Moon Walk

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Clothing-optional night-hike to protest the potential overturn of the Roadless Rule.

About this Event

Join us, on Saturday August 22nd, for a unique protest under the new moon to stand against clear-cutting deforestation in Oregon's precious wild spaces. This clothing optional hike combines body positivity with environmental activism, honoring both our natural selves and our natural world.


What to Bring:
  • Flashlights or headlamps
  • Sturdy hiking shoes (yes, even if nothing else!)
  • Water bottle
  • Your voice for the forest

The Legislative Battle for Oregon's Forests

Oregon's 2 million acres of Roadless Areas face a critical moment. While the Trump administration plans to eliminate the Roadless Rule - opening beloved places like the Metolius River, Lost Lake, Oregon Dunes, Mount Hebo, and the Upper Hood River Valley to destructive logging and development - Congress has the power to act.

The would protect these critical public lands from the administration's plans. This legislation would ensure that these intact landscapes continue to provide clean drinking water, shelter fish and wildlife, and offer quiet wild recreation for communities like Bend, Eugene, and Salem.

Without protection, these mature and old-growth forests become prime targets for a 25% increase in logging on public lands. When roadless areas are opened to commercial logging, they become fragmented, degraded, and four times more vulnerable to wildfire.


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