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  2. Cindy Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Cindy Garrison (born 1972) is an outdoors guide and host of the ESPN Outdoors program, Get Wild! With Cindy Garrison. Garrison grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area mostly in Marin County, California. She also spent her summers at her parents’ ranch in Klamath Falls, Oregon.

  3. Oregon Women's Land Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Women's Land Trust is a 501(c)(3) membership organization that holds land for conservation and educational purposes in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] [2] The trust owns 147 acres of land in Douglas County, referred to as OWL Farm, and the mission states that the Trust "is committed to ecologically sound preservation of land, and provides access to land and land wisdom for women."

  4. 2024 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships

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    Placings in the women's 4 × 100-meter relay at the 2024 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships Rank Team Time Notes Ole Miss Rebels: 42.34 LSU Tigers: 42.57 South Carolina Gamecocks: 42.63 4 Arkansas Razorbacks: 42.71 5 Texas Tech Red Raiders: 42.87 6 Baylor Bears: 42.98 7 Texas Longhorns: 43.06 8 Oregon Ducks: 43.11

  5. Oregon teen wants to be the first woman at bull riding's top ...

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    Najiah Knight is a 17-year-old bull rider with a big dream.

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  7. Grandma Gatewood - Wikipedia

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    Emma Rowena Gatewood (née Caldwell; October 25, 1887 – June 4, 1973), [1] better known as Grandma Gatewood, was an American ultra-light hiking pioneer. After a difficult life as a farm wife, mother of eleven children, and survivor of domestic violence, she became famous as the first solo female thru-hiker of the 2,168-mile (3,489 km) Appalachian Trail (A.T.) in 1955 at the age of 67.

  8. Oregon outdoors news: Owyhee River protection, Northwest ...

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    News about Owyhee River protection, updates to the Northwest Forest Plan and repairs to a frequently traveled road to Terwilliger Hot Springs.

  9. Letitia Carson - Wikipedia

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    Letitia Carson was an Oregon pioneer and one of the first African Americans to be listed as living in Oregon according to the U.S. Federal Census. In fact, she was the only black woman to successfully make a land claim in Oregon under the Homestead Act of 1862. She was the inspiration for Jane Kirkpatrick's 2014 novel A Light In The Wilderness.