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Controversial rafting trip down the Stillaguamish River by the Oso Landslide
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Controversy Over Rafting Trip Through Site of Oso Landslide

June 24, 2015 rockman Comments Off on Controversy Over Rafting Trip Through Site of Oso Landslide

A professional river guide came under fire for a rafting trip through the site of the Oso landslide. Families of the victims issued a cease and desist order, but the trip happened anyway. Opponents of […]

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