Goodbye Walkin’ Jim
Rich Leon sent us this notification of the passing of Wakin’ Jim Stoltz:
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Rich Leon sent us this notification of the passing of Wakin’ Jim Stoltz:
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There are two new course routes, one 47 miles and one 9 miles which means there’s really a ride for every skill level.
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That’s why I was thrilled when I saw the August 2010 issue of Outside Magazine to read that we had finally made it.
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Outdoor Medical Emergency Handbook – First Aid For Travelers, Backpackers, Adventurers Dr. Spike Briggs & Dr. Campbell Mackenzie Firefly Books, 2010, 244 pages. This book isn’t for the family heading out to the lake or the couple heading out there for a few days of backpacking. After the Table of Contents and Introduction, there’s a
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Last month’s article about the cluster of plane crashes found in Mount Spokane State Park proved to be an interesting story to a wide range of people. Following the release of the feature article, a number of remarkable emails revealed greater details about some of the events, as well as some corrections worth noting. Steve
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It’s not much of a decision for John Speare. It’s not an environmental, conscientious stand against society. He just rides his bike. He doesn’t drive much. The positive benefits it has on his health, family and community are just the cherry on top. “It’s just fun,” he says. “There’s really no reason beyond fun. I
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In the pastoral landscape of Eastern Washington’s Palouse, miles are measured in wheat fields, 70-mile loops are easily accessible, and there’s no such thing as traffic. Learn about 6 popular ride routes from local cycling experts.
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Cyclists decide to get custom bikes for different reasons. Some people have either physical limitations or body types that just don’t fit standard production bikes. Other cyclists buy custom bikes because they cannot find a production bike that offers the set of features that they desire. But most people seem to buy a custom bike
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Coming off a couple of awesome summer treks to the east, I’m in the midst of a bit of a Spokane love-fest these days and it seems only fitting that, as a result, I begin September’s column with a shout to my favorite Spokane event: PIG OUT IN THE PARK. Pig Out happens September 1
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