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    Zach Urness

    Zach Urness is the outdoors editor of the Salem Statesman Journal and the author of the book “Hiking Southern Oregon.” He has been an outdoors writer, photographer and videographer in Oregon for seven years and is regularly published in the Eugene Register-Guard, Oregonian, USA Today and the Seattle Times. Find him on Facebook at Zach’s Oregon Outdoors or @ZachsORoutdoors on Twitter.

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    A hidden 'family' of waterfalls in Opal Creek Wilderness

    Kat Dierickx
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    Love and Loss on Mount Jefferson

    Kat Dierickx
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    More Snow on the Horizon for Oregon

    Kat Dierickx
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    Weekend Storm to Bring 20-30 Inches to the Cascades

    Kat Dierickx
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    Fat Biking on Central Oregon Snow

    Jared Kennedy

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