Several dozen Indigenous youth completed a 310-mile, month-long source-to-sea “first descent” of the undammed Klamath River on Friday. As the youths, between the ages 13 to 20, approached the sand ...
Teenagers and young adults from Klamath Basin tribes in south-central Oregon and Northern California earned international applause this summer paddling neon-colored kayaks 310 miles on the newly ...
KLAMATH — As bright-colored kayaks push through a thick wall of fog, voices and the beats of drums build as kayakers approach a crowd that has formed on the beach. Applause erupts as the boats land on ...
The remote and rugged Klamath River in Oregon and California, one of the mightiest in the American West and an ancient lifeline to Indigenous tribes, is running free again, mostly, for the first time ...
The Rios to River expedition of around 30 youth kayakers began their journey down the undammed Klamath River last week to begin their monthlong journey, becoming the first kayakers to make the trip in ...
On a special episode (first released on December 4, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: This year marked the end of a 20-year struggle to remove four hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River that runs ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A double rainbow emerges along the banks of the Klamath River as it cuts through a century of accumulated sediment while Copco ...
Ashland High School student Keeya Wiki kayaked 310 miles on the Klamath River last summer, from its start east of the Cascade mountains of Oregon to where the river meets the Pacific Ocean in Northern ...
KLAMATH, Calif. (AP) — As bright-colored kayaks push through a thick wall of fog, voices and the beats of drums build as kayakers approach a crowd that has formed on the beach. Applause erupts as the ...
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