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July 5, 2016
Hamllik Park in Washougal will be the future site of a bicycle track. Once built, it will be the only one of its kind in Clark County. Plans call for it to include a pump track and skills course.

On the right track

A new bicycle track planned for Washougal’s Hamllik Park is designed to attract people from around Clark County.

July 5, 2016

Local athletes advance to Junior Olympic regional

Seven Evergreen Storm track and field athletes from Camas will compete at the Junior Olympic regional meet Thursday through Sunday, in Seattle. The club had 14 champions and 32 second- and…

June 22, 2016
Approximately 60 people spent the first day of summer at the Camas Municipal Pool Monday, in Crown Park.

First day of summer

Summer kicked off with a splash Monday, at the Camas Municipal Pool.

June 21, 2016
Cascading water off the cliffs of Falls Creek Falls looks like a wedding cake. This 3.4-mile hike is just an hour away from Camas and Washougal. For more adventures, read the "Great Getaways" insert in today's Post-Record. (Photos by Dan Trujillo/Post-Record)

Where water and nature collide

Falls Creek Falls is a triple decker delight in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest where water and nature collide in spectacular fashion.

June 21, 2016
Dale Rule is done talking. On Thursday, the 44-year-old from Camas will begin his walk from Seaside, Oregon, to San Diego, California, in 40 days. That's a total of about 1,400 miles to fight obesity.

Forty day challenge

The numbers for Dale Rule’s next walk are staggering, but his message remains the same.

June 14, 2016
Hannah Taie looks for a Nemesis teammate to pass to during Thursday's practice at H.B. Fuller Park, in Salmon Creek. The U-17 Oregon State Cup champions will compete in the U.S. Youth Soccer Regional June 20 to 25, in Boise, Idaho.

Nemesis aims for endless summer

Eight Camas girls soccer players are about to embark on the summer of a lifetime before their senior year of high school begins.

June 14, 2016
Welcome to the mason's canvas of Michael Byrne. After chiseling and hammering on his hands and knees, Byrne picks up another rock to place on the Oak View Overlook along the Cape Horn Trail.

An overlook for generations

While working on his second masterpiece for the Cape Horn Trail, Michael Byrne hiked a half-mile back to show his granddaughter the waterfall overlook he completed a year ago.