Walking the Link River Trail
Walking for fitness in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
OC&E State Park Trail, Klamath Falls Oregon
I grew up just a few blocks away from this old steel bridge, listened to many a train load of timber roll to the mill late at night and early mornings. Ice skated under it in the winter and watched some jump from it in the summer. A shame the railroad could not have been kept as a railroad trail and had locomotives run on it ...
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Driving Through Historic Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls ( /ˈklæməθ/ klam-əth) is a city in Klamath County, Oregon, United States. Originally called Linkville when George Nurse founded the town in 1867, after the Link River on whose falls this city sits; the name was changed to Klamath Falls in 1892. The population was 20,840 at the 2010 census.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
Klamath Falls ( ) (Klamath: ʔiWLaLLoonʔa) is a city in and the county seat of Klamath County, Oregon, United States. The city was originally called Linkville when George Nurse founded the town in 1867. It was named after the Link River, on whose falls the city was sited. The name was changed to Klamath Falls in 1893. The population was 20,840 at the 2010 census. The city is on the southeastern shore of the Upper Klamath Lake and about north of the California–Oregon border.
The Klamath Falls area had been inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first European settlers. The Klamath Basin became part of the Oregon Trail with the opening of the Applegate Trail. Logging was Klamath Falls's first major industry.
After its founding in 1867, Klamath Falls was originally named Linkville. The name was changed to Klamath Falls in 1892–93. The name Klamath , may be a variation of the descriptive native for people [in Chinookan] used by the indigenous peoples of the Northwest Plateau to refer to the region. Several locatives derived from the Modoc or Achomawi: lutuami, lit: lake dwellers, móatakni, tule lake dwellers, respectively, could have also led to spelling variations that ultimately made the word what it is today. No evidence suggests that the name is from Klamath origin. The Klamath themselves called the region Yulalona or Iwauna, which referred to the phenomenon of the Link River flowing upstream when the south wind blew hard.
The Klamath name for the Link River white water falls was Tiwishkeni, or where the falling waters rush. From this Link River white water phenomenon Falls was added to Klamath in its name. In reality it's best described as rapids rather than falls. The rapids are visible a short distance below the Link River Dam, where the water flow is generally insufficient to provide water flow...
Virtual Treadmill Walk - Moore Park, Klamath Falls - Oregon USA
Just got back from the US with the wife visiting family and friends, and took the video camera along to record a couple of treadmill walks. Today we're visiting Moore Park in Klamath Falls OR.
Located at the south end of Upper Klamath Lake off of Lakeshore Drive in Klamath Falls, Oregon. This City park is adjacent to Putnam's Point, which is across from the north end of the Link River Trail. One of the jewels in the City of Klamath Falls' parks system.
I have been asked by a couple of viewers if it was possible to leave the original sound intact. Usually I find it either overly windy, or that I'm having a conversation with my wife who is following me with our dog Buddy. Obviously you can always turn the volume down and play your favourite music instead :)
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Lake Ewauna - Klamath Falls, OR
Lake Ewauna - Klamath Falls, OR - Music Ray Lynch Celestial Soda Pop - 3DR Solo Drone (No Gimbal) - GoPro Hero4 Black
REDWOOD FOREST! | Crater Lake! | Klamath Falls | EUREKA! | Tracy Gurdwara
My return from Seattle was met with a whole lot of driving ! One nigh tin Klamath, One is Eureka and one in Tracy ! ROAD TRIP INDEEDIO.
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Klamath Falls Trip 2014
This years bike and camp trip was to the OC&E Woodsline Trail in South Central Oregon. A great trip with some very tough rides. This trail is beautiful, but remote and lightly used. The trail condition changes with every gate passing and in some sections the miles come very tough. Areas of open range ment we had to get cattle to move out of our way to pass, the cows had torn up the gravel trail to dust. Sore bodies and forest fires in the area kept us from seeing the last 50 miles, but by all reports this trail gets tougher and tougher the farther out you go. Check it out...
Klamath Falls, Oregon | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:00 1 Etymology
00:02:32 2 History
00:05:42 2.1 Water rights controversy
00:07:49 2.2 Geothermal heating
00:09:21 2.3 Air quality
00:11:35 3 Geography
00:12:29 3.1 Climate
00:14:49 4 Demographics
00:14:59 4.1 2010 census
00:17:23 4.2 2000 census
00:20:46 5 Government and politics
00:22:35 6 Economy
00:23:25 7 Military airbase
00:24:15 8 Education
00:24:24 8.1 Colleges and universities
00:24:42 8.2 Public schools
00:25:00 9 Recreation
00:27:54 10 Transportation
00:28:44 11 Notable people
00:31:16 12 Sister city
00:31:35 13 Radio stations
00:31:44 14 See also
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Klamath Falls ( KLAM-əth) (Klamath: ʔiWLaLLoonʔa) is a city in and the county seat of Klamath County, Oregon, United States. The city was originally called Linkville when George Nurse founded the town in 1867. It was named after the Link River, on whose falls the city was sited. The name was changed to Klamath Falls in 1893. The population was 20,840 at the 2010 census. The city is on the southeastern shore of the Upper Klamath Lake and about 25 miles (40 km) north of the California–Oregon border.
The Klamath Falls area had been inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first European settlers. The Klamath Basin became part of the Oregon Trail with the opening of the Applegate Trail. Logging was Klamath Falls's first major industry.
Kayaking in Pelican Bay, Klamath Falls
We went kayaking in the Pelican Bay. Here is a short GoPro compilation of that.
Nice seeing Klamatha Falls AKA Part 3 of our Trip to klamath Falls Oregon:D
Hello I hope you enjoyed part 3 of our Trip to klamath Falls Oregon.
It's off to klamaty Falls AKA Part One of our Trip to klamath Falls Oregon:D
Yay Ducks, not so much of a yay for the midge;) AKA Part two of our Trip to klamath Falls Oregon:D
So when Mike was in collage we lived in Ashland Oregon you can see a bit of what it looks like today in this Video
GayGIJoeFan1976 Special Edition: Michael on Assignment!!!!
And Here is what it looked like when Mike was in collage and we lived Through the floods of 1997
Here is a link to a lot of photos from the 1997 flood Michael and I spoke of
and here is a photo of The stationary Store
Discover the Winter Wings Festival - Klamath Falls, Oregon
The Winter Wings Festival is the oldest birding festival in the United States. It celebrates the diverse bird populations in the Upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California. Enjoy the video then get the details at Don't forget to register for the Discover Club at to get your free e-books and much more!
Air National Guard Show Klamath Falls Oregon
Just a day out at the open house at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Oregon. We had a great view of the jets and we made it through the intense noise levels.
Running Y Ranch | Klamath Falls Oregon
Link River Festival - Kayaking the Falls
Festival is the Saturday May 30. 11am-3pm.
Free & open to the public. Presented by Klamath Greenways Foundation -- Please visit
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Dedicated bike path in Klamath Falls
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Timpanogas Lake - headwaters of the Middle Fork Willamette River
Joint Task Force meeting - Siskiyou, CA and Klamath Falls, OR
Joint Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors and Klamath County Commissioners Task Force Meeting May 5, 2014, Dorris, California
Index: Hour:Minute:Second Index/Speaker/Contents
00:06:25 Commissioner Mallams: Wyden/Kitzhaber Upper Basin Agreement process is using blackmail.
00:15:05 Supervisor Armstrong: Government is causing regulatory drought and wresting control of property rights.
00:19:08 Commissioner Linthicum: Upper Basin Settlement is putting state and federal control over local control.
00:21:42 Commissioner Bellet: Agreement will never work. The dams should stay.
00:28:00 Supervisor Bennett: Hydropower is the best when compared to solar, nuclear or wind.
00:33:19 Supervisor Criss: Blank check to re-write the agreement whenever they please.
00:42:25 Commissioner Mallams: Surface water linked to groundwater by farcical modeling by Oregon DWR.
00:43:45 Supervisor Kobseff: Take care of Oregon first, then California.
00:52:45 Siskiyou County Counsel Brian Morris: Mercury impairment in sediments behind the dams.
00:54:46 Supervisor Armstrong: Hypocrisy—willingness of government to release mercury.
00:56:30 Commissioner Mallams: Rogue River experience with sediment and toxics release—Savage Rapids Dam and Gold Ray Dam.
00:59:42 Supervisor Criss: Risk to agricultural water users.
01:02:21 Siskiyou County Counsel Brian Morris: Klamath and Siskiyou Counties common objectives.
01:04:33 Commissioner Mallams: Any stored water will be decreed 'environmental water'.
01:05:37 Supervisor Armstrong: Trinity River diversion causing squeeze on the Klamath.
01:11:35 Commissioner Mallams: Fourmile Diverson into the Rogue Valley, Rogue Valley.
01:15:10 Supervisor Valenzuela: Central Valley irrigators have more clout than Siskiyou County.
01:17:09 Commissioner Mallams: Divide-and-conquer using lobbyists.
01:20:00 Supervisors Armstrong then Kobseff: Need to remove $250 million for dam removal from the Water Bond.
01:46:15 Supervisor Bennett: Studies that were done in the 1990s were less biased.
Commissioner Bellet: FEMA flood insurance—detrimental to people of Klamath and Siskiyou Co.
01:55:56 Commissioner Mallams: Bi-State Community Power.
01:57:45 Commissioner Mallams: Hypocritical method for keeping people out of the woods.
02:00:22 Supervisor Bennett: Forest hazardous fuels clean-up methods on National Forests, followed by final comments.
Commissioner Linthicum: 7 of 13 western states have begun process of state control of public lands.
Commissioner Linthicum: As long as federal $'s are flowing to the states we will have destructive policies.
Supervisor Criss: Joint county work should continue, including wolves.
2012 National Sheepdog Finals in Klamath Falls, OR
he 2012 National Sheepdog Finals will return to Klamath Falls, Oregon September 25-30, 2012. This is the 'Olympics' of sheepdog trialing where you will see the best of the best dogs and handlers from across North America compete for the coveted title of National Champion. Get more information at: sheepdogfinals.org.
2012 Cycle Oregon Day 6 - Ashland to Klamath Falls
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2012 Cycle Oregon Day 7 - Klamath Falls to Bly: