The walls are dotted with images of surfing legends and rows of unshaped surfboard blanks line the tall wooden shelves. A series of finished boards are hung as art pieces around the shop, as light classical music echoes from the shaping rooms in the back. A respirator-clad Dave Chun shuffles around a newly minted surfboard, […]
Outside
Waterwise and Resilient Gardens on Display
The 31st annual High Desert Garden Tour will guide you to five locations including the OSU Demonstration Garden and outdoor learning lab. The demonstration garden, which started at the Deschutes County fairgrounds in 2003, includes perennials, trees and shrubs that demonstrate cold hardiness, water wise and fire-resistance. It also features a watersmart controller and a […]
Bend into Balance: Willis Mitchell of the Loving Fungi
Willis Mitchell’s passion for mushrooms does not go unnoticed. His eyes light up as he enthusiastically explains why he has devoted his life’s work to this remarkable kingdom. During our podcast conversation, he mentioned that fungi are more closely related to humans than to plants โ a statement that immediately piqued my curiosity. Rather than […]
Bend Adventurer to Tackle Arctic Expedition
Imagine dangling upside down, 200 feet in the air, unexpectedly caught in the device thatโs supposed to be helping you rappel down the mountain. Thatโd be enough to make most people panic. Not Jeska Clark. โThis sounds so silly, but my hair was hanging down โ I had longer hair then โ and it got […]
Welcome to Gamblertown
Wind whips through the dry field as large plumes of dust flee spinning tires. The combination of wind and the sound of screaming two-stroke motors sets the ambience for the 2026 OG Gambler 500 weekend. What started out as a 13-person bachelor party in the Oregon woods has grown into the sweeping event that […]
BOO is Bendโs Best-Kept Secret
If youโve walked around Old Mill or Riverbend in the summer months, youโve probably seen the 40-foot canoes hauling up to the Healy bridge and back again. Or perhaps youโve heard the calls of โhutโ and โhoโ from the riverbank and wondered who was out on the river yelling. Somehow, despite their unavoidable size and […]
Wolf Coexistence: Compromise & Rethinking
Wolves have certainly been in the news lately! Multiple confirmed sightings of gray wolves have already been recorded this year in La Pine, Sunriver and even Bend. Many people are giddy with the idea of wolves in our nearby forest ecosystems. Yet, some people are fearful and feel this is too close to home. Education […]
Protecting Our River that Fish, Plants and Wildlife Need to Thrive
Each year, the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council organizes volunteers to clean out the river and riverbanks at six different sites. Last year, about 300 volunteers removed approximately 2,500 pounds of garbage and invasive weeds. The Watershed Councilโs Education and Development Director Kolleen Yake says the popularity of the river is taking a toll. โThereโs been […]
Using AI to Detect Wildfires Faster
Agencies and officials tasked with keeping vigilant watch over remote areas prone to wildfires have been incorporating artificial intelligence into their toolkit. PacifiCorp, which is embattled in a class action lawsuit for its role in four major wildfires in Oregon during 2020, says its recently invested in advanced cameras and camera networks to monitor wildfire […]
The Buzz on the Sunriver Wildflower and Pollinator Festival
This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Central Oregon Wildflower Show and Pollinator Festival, sponsored by the Sunriver Nature Center and Observatory on June 27. This annual event highlights the beauty of native wildflowers and flowering shrubs, and their relationships with a diversity of pollinator species, and coincides with National Pollinator Week, June 22-28. […]

