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Despite many public warnings ahead of the summer, Oregon still saw multiple accidental drownings this year.
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Oregon’s governor has signed a temporary stopgap to shield landowners–including local governments–from lawsuits when people are injured while using public trails.
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Rafting the Upper Klamath River is possible through the summer thanks to releases of water from the J.C. Boyle Dam, which will be removed next year. When guides return to the Upper Klamath in 2025, this stretch of the river will be forever changed.
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In her proposed budget to the Legislature, Gov. Tina Kotek called for nearly $500 million in funding for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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Snowpack has been generally poor in recent years, but the ski areas have mananged to put on respectable seasons despite drought and COVID. We check in with Grace Hornbeak, Marketing Director at Mount Shasta Ski Park.
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People with an interest in geography or Pacific Northwest history are coming up with replacement names for dozens of places around the region that currently have a name considered derogatory. The U.S. Secretary of the Interior launched the search for new names by ordering a specific racial slur stricken off the map nationwide as expeditiously as possible.
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The federal Bureau of Land Management says increasing fees will fund maintenance and prevent damage at 22 recreation sites across the state.
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We can swim, but we don't take naturally to it like other mammals (think otters). Just the same, many of us do love to immerse ourselves in water. Bonnie…
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COVID-19 itself presents a major health challenge. But our strategies to avoid the virus also carry some potential health concerns. Sitting around the…
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Everyone understands that there's a federal budget deficit. But federal agencies can still create an uproar by raising or instituting fees. The Rogue…
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The idea of outdoor recreation differs widely from person to person. Where one person may enjoy zooming through the forest on a motorcycle, another would…
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The lower section of the Rogue River is wild and beautiful and protected. But for all those reasons, it is also popular for people looking for outdoor…
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It's a bit of a stretch to call the new treetop tour company in Klamath County "Crater Lake Zipline," because it's about half an hour's travel from Crater…
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Some people come to Mount Shasta just to gawk at the mountain.But others come for recreation, and big things are in the offing for them. The "100 Miles of…