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Day Hiking Columbia River Gorge Craig Romano The Mountaineers Books, 2011, 288 pages I am writing this book review as I travel by train through ...
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Editorial: Bike Or Security Threat?

The bike rack has been removed from the downtown post office on the northwest corner of Lincoln and Riverside. I know this because I use ...
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Editorial: 30 Seconds In The Lily Pads

My family doesn’t fish. Sacrilege, I know. I don’t have anything against fishing and I certainly love eating fish but a middle class family of ...
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Find Wild Food: Forage Like Our Forefathers (And Foremothers)

Wild foods are not as large or uniform as their supermarket counterparts, but they often contain higher nutritional value—and hold up better in the kitchen, ...
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Northwest Foraging Doug Benoliel Skipstone Books, 2011, 220 pages If you have any outdoorsy inclinations and you live in the Inland Northwest, then you’ve probably ...
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Everyday Cyclist: When Mom Gets Sponsored

Jenni Gaertner lives in Coeur d’Alene with her husband Mike, and two sons. By trade, she’s a pediatric physical therapist. She’s also a serious competitor ...
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Punish Stuff: Bike Shoes That Look Like Regular Shoes

If you are new to cycling and you don’t “clip in” to your pedals, then stay on platform pedals and move on to the next ...
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Editorial: Where The Sidewalk Ends

“The police told us he would be held accountable. More and more, this becomes unlikely. Meetings with the police and prosecuting attorneys only make it ...
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Editorial: Paying To Park At Parks

Just bought my $30 annual Washington State Parks Discovery Pass today. Now I won’t have to pay $10 every time I visit Riverside State Park. ...
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