The Rogue River Valley Is More Than Amazing By: Steven Aldridge | - Crater Lake National Park is the source for the famous Oregon outdoor recreational area, the Rogue River. Located in the Cascade Mountains Rogue Umpqua Divide Wilderness, the Rogue River begins its 215 mile journey to Gold Beach, where it empties into the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, it has cut a valley teeming with wildlife and birds, and provides a great place for outdoor recreation.
Garnishing A California Bank Account By: Mark Shapiro | - I am not an attorney, I am a Judgment and Collection Agency Broker. This article is my opinion, from my experience in California. If you need legal advice, you should contact a lawyer.
Of all of my articles, this 2011 one is very likely to get stale, because banks change policies and merge procedures often. Make sure you verify bank policies before you levy a bank account.
Jacobsen Revives Popular Portland Golf Event By: lanyu | -
For 17 years, pro golfer Peter Jacobsen hosted a popular tournament in his home state. The chummy event was nicknamed Peters Party.
But the party ended in 2002 when it lost sponsorship, and Jacobsen turned to luring the Tradition, a major on the Champions Tour, to Oregon. That annual senior circuit tournament played for several years at a club west of Portland and later in central Oregon.
Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail By: Jay Bryce | - It's a unique vacation that begins in a Mexican desert at its hottest and ends smack-dab in the middle of a Canadian winter, but those who travel the Pacific Crest Trail take pride in their uniqueness. A thru-hiker on the Pacific Crest Trail learns a new reckoning for time, distance, and even hygiene while making the 2,650-mile journey through twenty-four national parks, thirty-three wildernesses, and six out of the seven climate zones in North America. The word "epic" gets thrown around a lot t ... Tags:hiking, outdoors, hike, pacific crest trail, scenic byway
Oregon Bass Fishing - Best Spots And Baits By: Daniel Eggertsen | - Oregon is well-known for its great bass fishing. The largemouth and smallmouth bass are plentiful in this state. Anglers come from all over to take advantage of the great fishing it has to offer especially in the spring. In the spring the fish can be found in the shallows and they're ready for a good meal as soon as the weather breaks. The bass is such a popular species that men and women of all ages love fishing for them. Everyone from the weekend fisherman to the experienced professional seek ... Tags:bass fishing tips, bass fishing techniques, bass fishing secrets, Oregon bass fishing
Oregon Festival Touring With An Rv By: Roger Langenberg | - From a centrally located RV park just south of Eugene, RVers can enjoy day trips to many different festivals and celebrations year round in the Southern Willamette Valley. Whether your passion is art, music, sports, or the outdoors, the Willamette Valley has the gathering for you! Each season brings occasions to celebrate.
During the summer months, the coastal town of Winchester Bay hosts many outdoor festivities. The Crab Bounty Hunt involves cash prizes in a celebration of cr ... Tags:festivals, summer, autumn, winter, spring, seasons, pageant, flowers, music, arts
Rv Touring On The Umpqua River By: Roger Langenberg | - From its source at Diamond Lake in the Cascades, the Umpqua River whirls and swells in and around bedrock as it winds its way to the Pacific Ocean at Winchester Bay. The waters of this world-renowned river hold an abundance of fish for all types of angling and the surrounding areas offer spectacular views and interesting wildlife.
A centrally located RV park south of Eugene makes a perfect launching point for ventures into the wide expanses of southern Oregon. Time spent drivi ... Tags:Umpqua, river, mountains, lakes, fishing, wildlife, scenic, Cascades, trails, angling
Northwest Hiking: Hiking The Coast And The Mountains Of Oregon By: Ben Anton | - Hiking is one of Pacific Northwest outdoor enthusiasts favorite activities. Oregon and SW Washington offer an incredible variety of forests, parks and national monuments ready for exploration and appreciation. Hikers should not be taken by surprise in this incredible area of the country however. Forest, coastal lands and cave hiking all present unique challenges to any hiker. The Pacific Northwest can prove to be dangerous if hikers are unprepared.