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Chemeketans is a Salem-based club dedicated
to the use and preservation of the out-of-doors. The club
was formed in the fall of 1928 after the idea was conceived
on an August climb of Mount Hood. Our club has always been
run by a nine-person Executive Council. The names of the persons
on that first Council, probably the charter members, were
the following:
President - Dr. Vernon A Douglas
Vice-President - Mrs. E.M. Hoffnell
Corresponding Secretary - Gertrude Breyen
Recording Secretary - Stanley D. Vail
Membership Secretary - J.E. Blinkhorn
Treasurer - M.G. Panek
Historian - Mrs. M.G. Panek
Chairman of the Annual Outing Committee - Ben Rickli
Chairman of the Local Walks Committee - E.M. Hoffnell
Ben Rickli is considered to be our founding
father. At the time he was the Exe-cutive Secretary of the
YMCA. He went on to Berkeley a few years after the club was
formed, but came back to Salem in 1978 for our 50th anniversary
and received an honorary life membership. For the first 25
years of its existence, membership ran about 80-100 a year,
and then began growing until the present roster lists about
600 members. Probably our most famous member was Statesman
Newspaper editor and Governor of Oregon (1939-1943) Charles
A. Sprague.
Our primary accent is on day-hiking, but we
also have a strong mountain climb-ing program as well as backpack,
canoe, bicycle, and winter sports trips. We own a mountain
cabin which is available for the use of members. An eagerly-
anticipated activity is an Annual Outing where we go some
place far from home, set up a camp, and hike for two weeks.
A Conservation Committee concerns itself with
the preservation of wilderness, and a Trail Maintenance Committee
helps to build and maintain area trails. One of the trails
we are most proud of developing is the Tumble Ridge Trail
that be-gins near the Detroit Ranger Station and climbs to
the summit of Dome Rock. My wife and the late Bernice Shold
accidentally discovered this old, over-grown, abandoned route
and, through their efforts (particularly Bernie's effort),
the trail was restored and is now in active use We schedule
several trips every weekend and one or two mid-week.
My first 15 years or so of membership, my big
interest was in mountain climb-ing, and I think I recall more
interesting experiences about that, like the time when climbing
Mount Hood that a B-36 came flying by BELOW us! Or the time
I climbed Mount Olympus with bad weather on the two-day hike
in, inclu-ding one quite bad storm, and rain on the way out,
but the day of the climb was probably the most crystal clear
I have ever enjoyed on a mountain!
To become a member, an applicant must complete
two qualifying hikes of five or more miles in length. For
more information write Chemeketans, P. O. Box 864, Salem,
97308, or visit our website at: www.chemeketans.org.
Written by Kim Hyatt
Bibliography:
"Go Take a Local Hike" by Kim Hyatt, December 1983
Interview with Kim Hyatt, September 2001
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