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Finally Undammed: Indigenous Kayakers Become First to Paddle Complete Klamath River

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The Klamath River has been dammed up for 100 years. But thanks to the work of conservation organizations and activists, one by one, the Iron Gate, Copco 1 and 2, and J.C. Boyle dams have come down, and the river has begun to flow freely. For the first time in a century, it’s continuous and uninhibited from its Keno, Ore., headwaters, to the Pacific Ocean. And a group of Indigenous kids got to be the first kayakers to run its length. The Paddle T…
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GearJunkie broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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