Layne claims victory in first trip to Crater Lake Rim Runs – August 14, 2005
Now living in Bend, Layne won the 13-mile race during Saturday’s 30th anniversary running of the Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon, and finished in one hour, 32 minutes and 29 seconds.
Hawkes wins marathon – August 14, 2005
Klamath Falls victories in the longest race of the Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon have been few.
Bricco wins despite pain – August 14, 2005
For almost four miles Saturday, Amy Bricco ran in pain. The Oregon Tech distance ace persevered with the skin of her little toe literally tearing apart, and was the women’s winner at the 30th annual Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon.
Hill, Glidden remember ’84 race well – August 13, 2005
Leonard Hill and Alden Glidden remember well the 1984 Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon. Hill ran his only marathon in the Linkville Lopers’ only 26.2-mile race.
Parking a concern at Rim Runs – August 11, 2005
In a normal year, Bob Freirich would be ecstatic at the number of entries in the Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon.
Festival blooms in Jacksonville – April 7, 2005
“The warm weather of February pushed the normal blooming time forward by two weeks,” says Jacksonville Woodlands Association President Larry Smith.
Cycle Oregon to tour Crater Lake – February 29, 2004
Crater Lake National Park will be the focus this year of the 17th annual Cycle Oregon bicycle tour.
Conference to celebrate frontier poet – September 24, 2004
Miller became an archetype for the Western frontiersman through his exploits living among the Wintus Tribe and as a gold miner, Pony Express rider, gunfighter, judge, journalist, author, poet, playwright, rogue and hero.
Shields remembers first Crater Lake races – August 16, 2004
What started out as a family outing has become one of this country’s toughest marathons, and Frank Shields remembers the first race well.