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Tag #6

Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series

May 04 - Jul 12, 2026

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Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series
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#6

Jon Wilson

PDGA Rating 941
Division RAH
Events 2
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Driftwood Claim

High Concept

Forged in the River's Wake

Trouble

Driftwood Doesn't Break, It Bends

Supporting Aspects
The River Forged My Spine Territory Carved in Mud Still Carves in Mud

Aspects refreshed May 26, 2026

The first Driftwood Claim was carved in the early settlement era when a struggling pioneer noticed the massive driftwood jams after the spring floods. Rather than fighting for established territory, they built their entire homestead from the river's castoffs. When challengers came, they found an impenetrable fortress of twisted wood - and the legend of the Driftwood Claim was born as a symbol of transformation and resilience.

The tag appears as an irregularly shaped wooden piece, its surface rippled like water-worn stone with naturally curving edges following the original branch form. Dark river stains create abstract patterns across its face, while small river pebbles are embedded along one edge like a natural boundary line. The reverse side bears rough bark grain, giving it an organic, unpolished quality that distinguishes it from manufactured tags.

Driftwood Claim serves as the great equalizer in the Stumptown Settlement - holders have proven they can establish territory without the advantage of prime land or expensive resources. Their success cannot be bought or replicated easily, making their claims particularly difficult to challenge and granting them special legitimacy in the ruthless land rush.

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