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Paddle the Willamette
Explore forgotten parts of the Willamette on a five day, leisurely paddle trip down the river. Learn a bit of history and ecology about the river while enjoying the scenery.
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Wallowa Backcountry Huts
We head deep into the Wallowa wilderness. It's a long, grueling trip. It's all worth it for the chance to speed down the vertical paradise of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and stay in huts recently set up so the adventurous few can get a break from the weather.
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Smith Rocks Photo-essay
Smith Rock near Madras Oregon has become the United Nations of Sport Climbing, because it attracts so many climbers from across the globe. Oregon native Alan Watts has done more than anyone to call attention to Smith Rock. He has helped develop the sport and mapped out most of the climbs which make Smith Rock a climbers paradise.
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Big Blue Marble
by Vince Patton | 03/04/2010
If you’re old enough, you remember Christmas Eve, 1968 for an image that put the entire planet in its place. Of course, most folks saw it in black and white on their TVs.  The color version returned with the astronauts of Apollo 8 and became an iconic photo of the 20th century. The world had never [...]
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Rogue Bike Trail Investigated
37 inches = 86 billion gallons
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