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Aug. 2-5, Hood River Valley Christian Church, 975 Indian Creek Road, Hood River, was the site for a regional middle school and high school camp for Disciples Churches in Oregon. The youth completed two service projects during camp, said Rev. Alicia Speidel, Valley Christian: With FISH Food B…

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Riding dirt bikes through narrow trails and the steep hills of central Idaho, five women became the first all-female dirt bike team to complete the Great R’Idaho Trails Challenge. Kalyn Benaroya of Hood River, assembled a squad of dirt bike fanatics and small business owners to make history.

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My wife, daughters and I had not been camping in almost a year, so when we packed for our four day trip, one of us (meaning me) was bound to forget something like camp chairs, matches, shower slippers or a sweater — maybe even all four.

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Opening morning of the 2015 elk bow season — 4 a.m., the alarm goes off, and I am up anyway since I cannot sleep with all the excitement of what might happen today. Start the routine: Get coffee going, spray on no-scent and get dressed, grab my gear and I am on the trail up the mountain. My trek into my hunting area is about three-quarters of a mile in and is located on the steep side of the mountain. I’ve traveled this path for nearly 20 years, but today I’ve got that little spring in my step as I dream of that trophy elk that is going to visit me.

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By Labor Day and through the month of September, nearly a million fall chinook (960,000 to be exact) will be migrating through the lower and Mid-Columbia on their way to upriver spawning grounds. And while the sport fishery at the mouth of the Columbia, known as Buoy 10, will be mostly over by Labor Day the action along the Mid-Columbia will be peaking through September.

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When Joey Sheirbon pulled a once in a lifetime Oregon bighorn sheep tag in 2014, he had a few decisions to make. The first: Who he was going to take with him. The second: How he’d get to his chosen unit — west of the John Day River in mid-November.

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