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Lot 12 Mabel Drive La Pine, OR 97739

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PARCEL DETAILS Parcel ID: R-2309-024C0-00700-000 Related Tax Accounts: R893986 Subdivision: WHISPERING MEADOWS TR 1387 Lot / Block: LOT 12, ACRES 5.04 /

GENERAL INFORMATION Taxpayer Mailing: SA LIQUIDATING TRUST RESOLUTION LLC ATTN: KIRK MOORE 5 CENTERPOINTE DR STE 250 LAKE OSWEGO, OR 97035 Owners: (1)

Location: County: KLAMATH, OREGON Map / Taxlot: 230924C / 00700 Lat / Lon: 43.56347093 / -121.59481758 Situs Addresses:

SA LIQUIDATING TRUST RESOLUTION LLC

ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Calculated Acres: Assessed Acres: RM Land: RM Impr: RM Total: Total AV: Taxes:

5.64 (245,699 sf) 5.04 (219,542 sf) $76,310 -$76,310 $76,310 $701

Zoning: R5 - COUNTY - RURAL RESIDENTIAL 5

Land Use: 100 - RESIDENTIAL VACANT

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Created for the original recipient only, not for further distribution Prepared by AmeriTitle on: 09/15/2017 Data Updated: 08/11/2017

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Welcome to Hoodoo's Crescent Lake Lodge & Resort! For Reservations Call (541) 433-2505

Recreation Rentals: SeaDoo *2 hour min., 14' 8 HP Fishing Boats 14' 6 HP Fishing Boats Single Kayaks Double Kayaks Aqua Cycles Paddle Boats Mountain Bikes Snowmobiles

Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner overlooking gorgeous Crescent Lake on our patio. We also have a restaurant inside the lodge, which includes a full bar.



DUTIES OF SKIERS UNDER OREGON LAW I agree to abide by the duties of skiers under Oregon law, ORS 30.985, which include, but are not limited to, the following:

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Skiers who ski in any area not designated for skiing within the permit area assume inherent risks thereof.

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Skiers shall be the sole judges of the limits of their ability to meet and overcome the inherent risks of skiing and shall maintain reasonable control of speed and course.

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Skiers shall abide by the directions and instructions of the ski operator.

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Skiers shall familiarize themselves with posted information on location and degree of difficulty of trails and slopes to the extent reasonably possible before skiing on any slope or trail.

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Skiers shall not cross the uphill track of any surface lift except at points clearly designated by the ski area operator.

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Skiers shall not overtake any other skier except in such a manner as to avoid contact and shall grant the right of way to the overtaken skier.

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Skiers shall yield to other skiers when entering a trail or starting downhill.

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Skiers must wear retention straps or other devices to prevent runaway skis.

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Skiers shall not board rope tows, wire rope tows, j-bars, t-bars, ski lifts or other similar devices unless they have sufficient ability to use the devices, and skiers shall follow any written or verbal instructions that are given regarding the devices.

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Skiers, when involved in a skiing accident, shall not depart from the ski area without leaving their names and addresses if reasonably possible.

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A skier who is injured should, if reasonably possible, give notice of the injury to the ski area operator before leaving the ski area.

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Skiers shall not embark or disembark from a ski lift except at designated area or by the authority of the ski area operator.

Violation of any of the duties of skiers set forth above entitles the ski area operator to withdraw the violator’s privilege of skiing. A ski area operator shall be notified of any injury to a skier by registered or certified mail within 180 days after the skier discovers or reasonably should have discovered such injury. ORS 30.980(1). Failure to give notice as required by this section bars a claim for injuries or wrongful death. ORS 33.980 (4). The above notice is required by Oregon Law and is presented in a manner reasonably calculated to inform. It is in addition to other notices and specific release agreements you may have entered into with Ski Area Management. The degree of difficulty marking systems (green-easier, blue-more difficult, black-most difficult) is a relative difficulty marking system. Just because you ski one color at any other ski area does not mean that you will meet the same conditions, slope, etc. on that color trail at Willamette Pass Resort. For this reason, you may want to transition through the various levels of trails until you know the area. Remember, trail conditions change drastically and continually as a result of weather changes and skier use. Always ski in control!

HAZARDOUS ACTIVITIES The user assumes the inherent risks of skiing as set forth on ORS 30.970-30.990, including changing weather conditions, variations or steepness in terrain, snow or ice conditions, surface or subsurface conditions, bare spots, creeks and gullies, forest growth, rocks, stumps, lift towers and other structures and their components, collisions with other skiers and a skiers failure to ski within the skiers own ability.

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Welcome to Willamette Pass Willamette Pass Resort is located only 66 miles from Eugene, Oregon. With 29 fun and exciting downhill runs, a vertical drop of 1,563 feet, and six lifts, including the state’s only high speed six pack; Willamette Pass offers a wide variety of activities the whole family will enjoy. From downhill skiing and snowboarding to snow tubing and 20 km worth of Nordic trails, we cater to skiers and riders of all abilities and offer them the chance to experience big mountain terrain in a small mountain atmosphere. Ski It, Ride It, Live It! This slogan defines the love you will have being a guest at Willamette Pass Resort. The trails and lifts provide a big mountain experience yet the area is all about having a small family feel. We are a skier or snowboarders’ heaven, with a wide variety of terrain to satisfy every individual, from steep and deep tree skiing to mellow cruisers. The atmosphere from the top of Eagle Peak is unbelievable with 360 degree views in one of the most scenic areas of the Oregon Cascades. Real volcanoes and pristine mountain lakes can be seen from virtually every run! Do you want to learn to ski or snowboard? There’s no better place than our ski and snowboard school. Our instructors are certified by the Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of Snowboard Instructors and are dedicated to providing the best possible learning experience. We offer private and group lessons for beginners and experts alike. For kids, our SkiCamp and BoardCamp programs will get your little ones started out right and give you time to go out and enjoy the slopes. Take a break inside our spacious lodge. Enjoy some of the best pizza around in our restaurant or try one of our signature drinks in the Summit House lounge. Willamette Pass is the closest ski area to the southern Willamette Valley and the Eugene/Springfield area. Drive yourself, or better yet, relax in the comfort of one of our Willamette Pass Express buses. Mailing Address Willamette Pass Resort PO Box 5550 Eugene, Oregon USA, 97405


The Mountain Summit Elevation: 6,683 feet Base Elevation: 5,120 feet Vertical Rise: 1,563 feet 555 acres skiable terrain 225 acres groomable terrain 20 km Nordic trails Average Snowfall: 430 inches LIFTS: 1 six person detachable, 4 triple chair lifts, 1 Magic Carpet. Lift Capacity: 11,100 skiers per hour. Name Eagle Peak – 6 Pack Midway – Triple Chair Peak 2 – Triple Chair Sleepy Hollow – Triple Chair Twilight – Triple Chair Magic Carpet

Length 5200 feet 3,200 feet 3,120 feet 870 feet 3,300 feet

Vertical Rise 1520 feet 759 feet 886 feet 100 feet 798 feet

Capacity 3,000 skiers/hour 1,800 skiers/hour 1,800 skiers/hour 1,200 skiers/hour 1,800 skiers/hour 1,500 skiers/hour

Alpine Runs: 29 Trails; 5 Beginner, 13 Intermediate, 11 Advanced Nordic Trails: Up to 20 Km groomed and trackset Trail Ratings Beginner: 21 % Intermediate: 45 % Advanced: 34 % Longest run: Kaleidoscope/Perseverance – 2.1 miles Steepest Run: R.T.S. – up to 52 degrees Willamette Pass Resort is a developed recreation site operating under a special use permit through the US Forest Service on Willamette and Deschutes National Forest lands. User fees are charged. Willamette Pass is an equal opportunity employer. General Information: Snow Report, Reservations & Purchases Email: Group Coordinator: Ski School: Rentals:

(541) 345-SNOW (7669) snowinfo@willamettepass.com groups@willamettepass.com (541) 345-7669 ext. 244 lessons@willamettepass.com rentals@willamettepass.com


IMPORTANT NUMBERS City Services City of La Pine: 536-1432 La Pine Chamber of Commerce: 536-9771 La Pine Senior Center: 536-6237 Library - Gilchrist: 433-2167 Library - La Pine: 536-0515 Post Office - La Pine: 536-7452 Dial-A-Ride, La Pine: 478-6494 DMV - La Pine: 388-6322 Central OR Council on Aging-La Pine: 536-3207 Crescent Fire Protection District: 433-2466 Crescent Water Association: 433- 2989 Fire Dept. (non-emergency) Crescent: 433-2406 Fire Dept. (non-emergency) La Pine: 536-2935 County Services Animal Control (Klamath Co.): 1-800-230-3528 Fire Dept. & EMS - Central Cascades: 433-2800 Klamath Co. Comm. Dev: 541-883-5121 Klamath Co. Sheriff: 1-800-275-1890 Klamath Co (North)Sheriff Substation: 433-2010 Klamath Co. Human Resources: 888-339-5247 Media KITC 106.5 FM - Radio Station for Gilchrist/Crescent/La Pine Klamath Falls Herald and News - 800-275-0982 Medical St. Charles Hospital: 328-4321 Schools School Bus - Gilchrist: 541-883-5013 School Bus - La Pine: 536-3222 Schools - Gilchrist Elementary: 433-9403 Schools - Gilchrist Jr. High and HS: 433-2295 Schools - La Pine High School: 322-5360 Schools - La Pine Middle School: 536-5967 Schools- La Pine Elementary: 536-2717 Recreation La Pine Parks and Recreation: 536-2223 Building 5, Suite 130

Water & Sewer La Pine Sewer District: 536-6236 La Pine Water District: 536-3281


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