Chehalis River
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As The Chronicle's "Headwaters to Harbor" project continues to move down the Chehalis River, here are more aerial photographs to show the waterway from above.  See the first installment … more
Editor’s Note: As Chronicle journalists paddle down the Chehalis River for the "Headwaters to Harbor" project, we look back at one of the first written accounts of a similar voyage, from … more
As the weather warms up, Washington residents are sure to turn to water activities like boating, swimming, paddling and all sorts of water sports. And this year, as the cost of gas soars, safety … more
Editor’s Note: This story is part of "Headwaters to Harbor," a project by The Chronicle to document the Chehalis River from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor while highlighting people and issues connected … more
Editor’s Note: This story is part of "Headwaters to Harbor," a project by The Chronicle to document the Chehalis River from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor while highlighting people and issues connected … more
By 2021, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) had installed 27 log jams along the Skookumchuck River. At a glance, large wood in the river may appear to impede the water and life … more
A garden hose fills a 5-gallon bucket in about one minute. Therefore, water in the hose can be measured as 5 gallons per minute. Water in rivers is measured by USGS gages at a rate of cubic feet per … more
Editor’s Note: One of the earliest written records of a voyage along the Chehalis River came from explorer and botanist David Douglas. As The Chronicle’s journalists paddle the river in … more
Editor’s Note: This story is part of "Headwaters to Harbor," a project by The Chronicle to document the Chehalis River from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor while highlighting people and issues connected … more
A day prior to departing for a journey from Pe Ell to Grays Harbor, Chronicle journalists Isabel Vander Stoep and Jared Wenzelburger were treated to a look from above by pilot Dave Neiser. The … more
Food from a barn on the Chehalis River doesn’t necessarily conjure high expectations. Fortunately for Owl and Olive owners Stephen Hueffed and his wife, Amy, that means customers are … more
Today, if all goes according to plan, two Chronicle journalists will begin an epic trip down the Chehalis River. Reporter Isabel Vander Stoep and photographer Jared Wenzelberger are beginning … more
Shrouded by early May mist and Oregon ash, the Black River on Tuesday morning swallowed up our shadows as we paddled downstream. Honks of Canada geese and trills of red-winged blackbirds tuned out … more
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