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Three Great Treks For Fall Colors

Autumn is the season best savored perhaps by creative writers, bird watchers and carefree nature lovers. Nineteenth-century writer William Cullen Bryant referred to this season ...
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Novella Carpenter Talks Urban Farms

Novella Carpenter Farms. In her backyard. In a city. She’s convinced that you, too, can—and should—give urban farming a try, even if your “farm” is ...
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Editorial: My Perfect Night

In five minutes we’re going to miss getting our bikes on the bus. My nine-year-old son Jackson has done a lot of crazy things with ...
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Book Reviews

The Last Of His Kind: The Life And Adventures Of Bradford Washburn, Americas Boldest Mountaineer. David Roberts, William Morrow May 2009, 334 pages THE LAST ...
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Crushing Rocks: Smith & Cyrus

TO START THE MONTH, fall and column off just right, the KNITTING FACTORY has a week of shows worth mentioning (a “craziest week EVER!” kind ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Glen Copas Custom Made Elephant Bike Frames

THE FBC SUMMER full moon rides now attract over 150 cyclists with every kind of bike you can think of. What’s it take to get ...
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What’s Your Gear? Tracie Ferris, Road Running

TRACIE FERRIS BEGAN RUNNING with a friend who was battling alcohol addition. Now 18 years later, running has become her addiction. “I started running to ...
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Don’t Let Summer End

By David Stpehens A DAY OF CLIMBING AT CASTLE ROCK DOES NOT HAVE TO BE ALL ABOUT CLIMBING—ESPECIALLY WHEN THAT DAY OF CLIMBING IS SPENT ...
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Mark Fenton Interview

PEDESTRIAN ADVOCATE Mark Fenton is coming to Spokane to present a free community meeting “Walking to the Future,” on Tuesday, September 29, 6:30PM, at the ...
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