May 1, 2011 in Outdoors
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In the spring, when flows are up on Washington’s White Salmon River and water is spilled at Condit Dam, there’s enough to attract rafters to a stretch that’s otherwise dewatered.
In the spring, when flows are up on Washington’s White Salmon River and water is spilled at Condit Dam, there’s enough to attract rafters to a stretch that’s otherwise dewatered.
May 1, 2011 in Outdoors on Page C10 Condit Dam towered over Mark Zoller, his crew of three, and the rafts they’d just wrestled down a catwalk and a cliff to reach the White Salmon River near Underwood, …
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