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Nothing makes us happier than learning that other people love Oregon just as much as we do. Here’s what we’ve been reading as of late…
The Frugal Traveler – Chasing Waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge
We don’t think we’ll ever tire of seeing our beautiful state in the New York Times. This time, Matt visits the Columbia River Gorge for 3 days of hiking and camping.
CNN – Stylish Digs Along the Oregon Coast
We love this piece exploring the boutique hotels of the Oregon coast. We’re thinking a weekend away is in order!
Sunset Magazine – Oregon’s Wine Country
Get lost in Oregon’s wine country using this guide to the beautiful Willamette Valley.
Have you read something good about Oregon lately? Let us know!
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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