
Ruth Olsen Triumphs as Duck Hunt Winner in Klamath Basin
In a thrilling conclusion to the much-anticipated duck hunt in Klamath Basin, local resident Ruth Olsen emerged as the victor, showcasing not only her determination but also her astute attention to detail. Ruth, who also serves on the board of Directors for the United Way of the Klamath Basin, demonstrated her commitment to community engagement by participating actively in the hunt.
Essential Hiking Safety Tips for Exploring Klamath Falls' Trails
Determination
With linked arms, they form a human chain, Their bonds of friendship, not easy to feign.
But one by one, the challengers break through, Their victory near, their triumph in view.
Hold on to your horses
Follow the etiquette during those 51 miles:
Respect Wildlife- Watch but don’t intrude
Bikes Yield to Foot Traffic. Downhill Yields to Uphill.
Take care while passing others. Be Kind to one another, it’s a beautiful day!
Stick to the trail, carving shortcuts will damage the ecosystem.
Leave no trace, pack out your litter!
The Duck Hunt is Back!
In Partnership with Zack’s Bike (https://www.zachsbikes.com/) the Duck Hunt is back with a great Prize package.
Just like last time, we will be posting a series of clues here on our blog post and social media.
Here is for the first clue:
We walked up until we saw the blue on blue.
Not far from our home , we settled the Duck in a nice resting nest.
Hopefully, it won’t be disturbed by the Bald Eagles who resides in the mountain.
Next time, we come this way it would be on bike…
Celebrating Community Spirit: Christina Knauss and Klamath Falls Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram's $5,000 Donation

We have a WINNER!

Christina Knauss has successfully located our elusive duck! Her dedication to the search is truly remarkable. After following our Facebook updates from the very beginning, she embarked on a 12-day quest to find the missing duck. Astonishingly, she covered an impressive distance of 32.8 miles during her determined search. The pivotal breakthrough in her mission came when she paid special attention to the clue about inspecting the treetops.

Title: 5th clue: Get off your car and walk
The trail is a 0.8 miles trail for running and mountain biking - though walking at your own pace is what we are really advising.
The trail is a must for lovers of colorful wildflowers and stunning high desert sunsets.
The trail name means “All Along the Top” in the tribal language.
This trail will give you access to Stonehenge, Blueberry and Hayride.
The trail is managed and maintained by volunteer groups of citizens who desire to provide a venue for the public to enjoy - so please appreciate it even more.
The Sounds of Nature - 4th Clue
“Follow the chains’ dance in the whispering woods, where frisbees find their haven amidst the realm of the trees.”
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