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  <title>Climbing stairs</title>
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  <description>Hi everyone. I&apos;m new to pdx and looking to increase my outdoor activity. I know I can do some hiking, but I haven&apos;t yet. Is there a part of Portland, some outdoor/park area that has huge set of stairs that I can walk on? No bleachers at high schools...just parks or other places, let me know please. thx!</description>
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