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The Oregon 150 Challenge is all over, but we wanted to thank the 517 freethinking adventurers and roamers of roads that completed the Oregon 150 Challenge and became Official Oregonians! We hope your Official Oregonian Certificate is hanging proudly somewhere!

We’re also very excited to announce the winners of our 7 Grand Oregon Tours! Congratulations to each of you, and we hope to see you exploring Oregon soon!

Grand Oregon Tour Winners

Central Oregon – Courtney R., Springfield, OR

Oregon Coast – Jean P., Forest Grove, OR

Willamette Valley – Judy F., Portland, OR

Eastern Oregon – Connie O., Neskowin, OR

Mt. Hood/Gorge – Sally N., Salem, OR

Southern Oregon – Janet M., Eugene, OR

Greater Portland – Sherrie K., Cedar Rapids, IA

About the Author: Rhiannon West Chamberlain

Rhiannon is a native Oregonian who grew up exploring the nooks and crannies of the Oregon Coast and daydreaming in Powell’s City of Books. She now lives in NE Portland with her husband and her new baby boy and looks forward to teaching him to love Oregon as much as she does.Rhiannon attended both the University of Oregon and Portland State University, where she studied Journalism and Mass Media. She claims to ‘bleed green’ and happily cheers for both the Ducks and the Vikings every chance she gets.In her free time, Rhiannon enjoys sipping Oregon Pinot, finding new restaurants, bargain hunting and trying new recipes – sometimes successfully. She has a child-like enthusiasm for trying new things and rediscovering old ones – such as skee-ball, mini golf, and big slides.

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