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Emily Forsha

Emily is a digital marketing pro living in TrackTown USA. You’re likely to find her cheering on the Oregon Ducks, running on Eugene’s riverfront path, cooking up new recipes in her kitchen or road tripping around the state with her husband and two boys.

A Journey Through the Wild Rivers Coast

June 26, 2014
Adventures of all kinds await on this fun-filled itinerary that shows off some of the best that the Southern Oregon Coast has to offer. You’ll get your fill of adventure, beautiful scenery and an Oregon Coast experience you won't forget. Day 1: Brookings to Gold Beach Start your journey at the Oregon-California state line for a photo… More
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BBQ, Blues & Brews by the Bay

April 30, 2014
I’m an Oregon girl, but I’m also married to a man from Kansas City, which means BBQ holds a special place in my heart. So when I was invited to be a guest judge at the annual BBQ, Blues & Brews by the Bay in North Bend, I didn’t hesitate to say yes. The KCBS-sanctioned… More
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7 Wonders of Oregon: Smith Rock

February 23, 2014
Smith Rock draws climbers from across the globe, and it's considered by many to be the birthplace of American sport climbing. But there are many ways to see the high desert of Central Oregon. Here are a few of our favorite ways: Ride: Central Oregon is a cycling and biking paradise. Mountain bikers will love… More
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7 Wonders of Oregon: Mt. Hood

The second most climbed mountain in the world, Mt. Hood is crowned by 11 glaciers and is home to the only year-round ski resort in North America. Here's how to see it for yourself: Wildflowers: Carpets of flowers line the hiking trails on Mt. Hood in the spring. Look for beargrass and lilies along the trail… More
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7 Wonders of Oregon: The Oregon Coast

February 22, 2014
Here in Oregon we don’t call the beach the beach; we call it the Coast. And our coast is lined with hiking trails, lighthouses and some of the best golf courses in the world. But of all the wonderful things about our Coast, the best is that all 363 miles are free and open for… More
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7 Wonders of Oregon: The Wallowas

February 21, 2014
Surrounded by the remote Eagle Cap Wilderness, glacial lakes, working ranches and the wide open spaces of Eastern Oregon, The Wallowas are one of Oregon's most beautiful secrets. Here are some spots you won't want to miss when you go see them for yourself: Ghost Towns: Thanks in large part to the gold rush of… More
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7 Wonders of Oregon: The Columbia River Gorge

February 20, 2014
With 292,500 acres in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, there is plenty to see and do. Go see it for yourself and discover why it’s one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon: Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway: It's easy to see why this scenic byway is known as the "King of Roads;"… More
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A Year of Family Hikes

January 1, 2014
My little family of four is busy. The four of us collectively manage three jobs, two schools and a seemingly endless stream of soccer practices, birthday parties and homework. We spend a lot of time together, but a lot of it is spent rushing to the next thing. So last year, we made a pact… More
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Ski Oregon

December 4, 2013
Oregon’s 13 ski areas offer a huge range of skiing, snowboarding and other snow sports fun — from bombing the black diamond to chilling on the bunny hill. From destination resorts and luxurious lodges to community ski hills, here's a peek into a few of Oregon's favorite snowy slopes. More
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Eastern Oregon’s Winter Secrets

December 2, 2013
You may have heard the rumors or even seen it firsthand: Eastern Oregon is a winter playground. More
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