Bomb Squad Disarms Tripwire Device Found on Trail Near Forest Park

Oct 21, 2014
by Lauren Jenkins  
Photo courtesy of http www.lincolnbarbour.com.

The following is from Jonathan Maus at Bike Portland:

The Portland Police called in the bomb squad Saturday night to disarm an explosive device connected to a tripwire strung across a trail that leads into Forest Park.

According to a statement released this morning by the PPB, the tripwire was strung across Firelane 3, a wooded and overgrown old fire access road located east of NW Thompson Rd and accessible via Skyline Road from Thunder Crest Drive. Firelane 3 is open to bicycling and walking.

Here’s more from the PPB:

The device was an improvised firearm with a pipe loaded with a shotgun shell. The device was connected to a tripwire across the trail. The tripwire was slack and it appeared that it had been tripped and the device was inoperable.

The PPB have taken in the device as evidence and are conducting interviews with local residents. The police say there have been no other reports of similar devices and “it is unclear why someone would place this device on what is believed to be a well-used trail by hikers, bikers and equestrians.”

Photo courtesy of http theintertwine.org

The PPB is urging anyone with information about this incident or device is asked to contact the bureau’s Gun Task Force at (503) 823-4106 or guntaskforce@portlandoregon.gov.

We learned via The Oregonian that the tripwire was found by Mike Colbach, a Portland attorney whose law office happens to be a large supporter of bike racing via the BicycleAttorney.com Cycling Team. I just talked to Mike on the phone to learn a bit more about the situation.

Colbach said he and his wife discovered the paracord across the trail on Thursday afternoon around 3:30 pm.

“This has nothing to do with bikes as far as I know,” he said. “This whole thing is just some weird stuff.”

Colbach said, judging by the way the cord was set up, a bicycle could have actually rolled downhill over it and nothing would have happened. The trail where it was found is not a popular access point to Forest Park. It’s not even marked from the main road (Skyline) and it’s at the back of a semi-private subdivision. Colbach knew something was amiss when, during a recent hike with his wife, he says two men he described as being “sketchy, slimy, and sleazy” were hanging out near the trail talking on a cell phone. “They weren’t hikers, they didn’t fit in. They looked to be up to no good.”

Colbach said his wife got a better look at them and she’s now working with detectives to come up with a sketch of the suspects. It has been an unsettling experience for him and he hopes Portland Police and Parks take it seriously. He’d like to see a sweep of the entire park to make sure there are more similar booby traps scattered around.

“Forest Park is sacred,” he said, “And we want to keep it that way.”

Link to original article here.

Photo's: theintertwine.org and lincolnbarbour.com.

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75 Comments
  • 106 3
 "he says two men he described as being “sketchy, slimy, and sleazy”

Great, you just described about 95% of the males in Portland
  • 31 2
 Never trust a hipster. They would sell you out for a new cardigan so fast it would spin your head.
  • 12 4
 Sketchy, slimy and sleazy - that's three men isn't it ?
  • 5 0
 They used to go by the aliases - Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
  • 3 0
 Are sketchy slimy and sleazy 3 of the 7 dwarves?
  • 3 3
 The Oregonian had pictures of the device posted. You would literally have to kick the pipe into the nail to get it to activate. The way it was set up with para-cord as a trigger was laughable. Basically, a mtb could have ran over the wire and not triggered the firearm, and a hiker would have had to kick the pipe into the nail that would activate the shotgun round. Also, the trail it was set up on comes off a private road, and FL3 is rarely used by hikers or bikers. Coming down FL3 one day thinking it was FL5, I came out on the private road, were a male and female started yelling at me for being there.

In conclusion, this device was either set by people that live on that private road, or it was set up by people who have had problems with people who live on that private road. The people who live on that private road have been known to yell and throw things at people who come out of FL3 onto their road without realizing it's private.

So the question for the city of PDX is, why do we have a public park lane entering and exiting a private road were the people that live there don't like people entering or exiting their private road?
  • 2 1
 We should round up all hipsters and throw them in a sort of... contained area where they're separated from the rest of society. You know, kinda like a camp of some kind and they can do work to help out the greater population. Its a fantastic idea, really. Why hasn't anyone thought of this before!?
  • 4 0
 ...its called the Apple store. (Haven't you ever walked by one?!)
  • 36 3
 PUT A BIRD ON IT!!!
  • 5 3
 erm...wat?
  • 12 2
 WE CAN PICKLE THAT!
  • 6 3
 am i not getting a reference here??
  • 8 1
 TRIP WIRES ARE OVER!
  • 4 2
 ok then.......
  • 8 1
 Lol, a skit from Portlandia.
  • 3 0
 Haha you would understand if you have been to Portland
  • 2 0
 Been to Portland, still don't understand. :/
  • 1 0
 just like eveyone else who's been to Portland.
  • 25 1
 It seems the more technology goes forward, human behaviour and understanding goes backwards. The human race is certainly one that can't be won at the moment;
Have faith (not the religious kind) people, hopefully these fu*%ked up mothers will die off and leave the planet to those who deserve it. Remember world peace is bad for business!
  • 13 0
 They breed at a much faster rate than other people. "Been around the world and found that only stupid people are breeding. The cretins cloning and feeding...". Idiocracy will destroy your faith.
  • 3 0
 Harvey danger flagpole sitta! Love it
  • 3 0
 Problem with OH&S laws, we don't allow for common sense anymore. Allowing the stupid people to get to breeding age and ruining the theory of evolution.
  • 1 0
 If you understand yen and yang, then you will understand that there will always be balance... Meaning, there will always be people setting up traps in foot & bike traffic areas!
  • 20 0
 This is fucked up. I came across a snare on Mt. Hood last weekend that had a bike tangled up from a rider that just crashed into it hard. No major injuries which was good. It was dark green paracord strung between 2 trees in a blind corner. Reported the event to Hood River Sheriff's office and the USFS but no one gave a shit.......
  • 2 2
 Were was snare on hood?
  • 16 1
 Why...?
  • 147 1
 Strava
  • 16 2
 Things are just getting too competitive nowadays.
  • 33 0
 YOU SHALL NOT KOM!!!
  • 7 0
 Real shame. Forest Park isn't just a great place to train on the bike, it's a great place for families to enjoy an easy hike. Oh, and also, that Bicycle Attorney team is made up of some ridiculously fast racers.
  • 4 0
 Mad world we live in. In Washington State just recently some wacko kept ripping off all the signage (trail head and one-way signs) at the long-established bike park Duthie Hill. They finally caught the guy with the use of hound dogs and found the stash of signs at his campsite. Just glad he didn't have time to escalate his behavior to something more serious.
  • 7 4
 Probably set by some fucked up kid who's next move is to shoot up a movie theater... Park is full of cracked out homeless guys, vets, etc... Some weird shit goes down in there. One guy even lived with his daughter, undetected for 15 years...
  • 22 1
 I know plenty of people who live with their children...
  • 2 0
 In a forest, in the middle of the city, in a makeshift hut...? @gabriel-mission9

Sorry, she was 13 and they lived in the park for 4... got my years wrong.

www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1140240/posts
  • 4 0
 thats actually pretty rad ^
  • 3 0
 This is a very old hunting technique...used it myself in afghan and Iraq as a trip wire warning, although we emptied the shotgun shell as we didn't fancy coming in from the wrong direction at night and blowing our legs off !!
  • 7 0
 what the actual f*ck ?
  • 2 0
 That's sad :/
We had similar problem few years ago at the Skrzyczne Mtn - even on the official DH-cup tracks.
They cross some private, unfenced parcels. In the middle of season some "unknown" rednecks mounted steel wires across the tracks, at the shoulder high...
  • 5 0
 triplines aren't a problem if your stem is short enough. over 50 mm and you could be flirting with disaster.
  • 2 0
 Nice to read all those jokes but when that shit happen to you and you get seriously hurt, will u joke then? This is some f****d up shit, traps, tripwires on shoulder high is formula to get beheaded, and with speed over 40 kph it can't be seen.

To much of supermans here...
  • 2 0
 I tripped a line last year on the Greenline 6 trail in Capitol State Forest in Olympia. Luckily it was only connected to a "party popper" though and it made me laugh after I figured out what blew up next to my head...
  • 1 0
 Scary sh*t... At one of the trailheads at sandy ridge, someone put a bunch of broken glass mixed in with the gravel. Luckily I didn't get a flat. Still very annoying and such a terrible thing to do.
  • 1 0
 People continue to bury broken glass at the tops of the runs at Powell Butte. If I catch people doing shit like this, I will bury them!
  • 1 0
 My riding buddy and I enter into Forest Park at this very location where the trip wire was found. I know it well as it is bermed on the left side of the trail. Thanks for ruining Portland and the world creepers.
  • 4 0
 wtf...?
  • 3 0
 At least in Phoenix we only have to worry about running over Meth pipes
  • 3 0
 29ers should roll over it fine.
  • 1 0
 there are a lot of crazies out there. on our local trails a couple of years ago, someone was stringing fishing line with hooks attached across the trails.
  • 1 0
 I remember finding a wire across a trail at chicksands a few years back. And yeah, after being angry at how f*cking sick some people are, my next thought was 'why?'
  • 2 1
 'He’d like to see a sweep of the entire park to make sure there are more similar booby traps scattered around.' lol wut
  • 1 0
 They want to check the park for more devices.
  • 8 5
 Was it enduro though ?
  • 2 0
 nice one, wish i'd thought of it myself...
  • 1 0
 Sure. It's enduro-specific booby-trap! For faster riders they will prepare dh-only bounding mines.
  • 3 0
 This is not cool
  • 2 0
 Well there we have it. The most screwed up think I'll read all day...
  • 3 0
 What a dick move.
  • 2 0
 Still not as dangerous as riding on the Portland's arterial streets....
  • 1 0
 Actually, with the re-assigning of many of the vehicle lanes here in SE, it has made riding with traffic more safe. Though, there is still going to be the occasional jerkoff behind the wheel!
  • 2 0
 Seriuos stuff. But the Strava comment had me laughing!
  • 1 0
 Course of action if you catch them doing it.. ?
Bury them. You're in the woods already Wink
  • 2 1
 This crazy, there are some sketchy people out there....
  • 4 2
 freedom is ice cream
  • 2 1
 WTf ??
  • 2 1
 Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.
  • 1 0
 People
  • 1 0
 Why? This is scary!
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