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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“There’s three types of gaps,” Grisham said. “Areas where the trail was never fully complete and there isn’t really an alignment; areas where the trail is only available perhaps at low tides; or areas where it’s not necessarily safe to hike, such as areas in dangerous parts of U.S. 101, along the side of the road.”

Grisham said in some cases the solution is better signage. Others are more complex.

For example at the Heceta Head tunnel on the central coast, instead of making hikers and bikers traverse the tunnel on Highway 101, the plan sends them inland to walk through the forest then return to the beach.

“Our question was, ‘Is this feasible? Are we actually meeting the intent of the Oregon Coast Trail by cutting inland like this through the forest?” Grisham said. “We used some different data to try and figure out if its viable or not.”

Grisham said they found out people were already using the Forest Service roads to avoid walking on Highway 101."...
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