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Have you ever said to yourself, “Marathons are too easy, and Triathlons are for sissies?” We haven’t either, those races are really hard. Think about it: the first person to run a marathon actually died. HE DIED! And he probably didn’t even have fun along the way! Well let us introduce you to the new …
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Look at that John go! Go John Go!
… is being considered by the State Parks Commission. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will consider a proposal to expand alpine skiing at Mount Spokane State Park at its regular meeting next week in Spokane. The regular meeting will begin with public comment on various options at Mount Spokane, from 7 to 9 …
Trail work is very rewarding. Every time you hike a trail you have worked on you take pride in a job well done. Here is the option to work on Sat or Sun or spend an evening camping in a beautiful Cedar Grove. To sign up for either or both go to: wta.org/volunteer/trail-work-parties Check out …
May 18 opening day at the Millwood Farmers’ Market Conventional wisdom in the farmers’ market community says that it takes five years for a market to really get established, so it is with great anticipation that organizers look to the start of Millwood Farmers’ Market’s fifth season on the corner of Euclid and Marguerite in …
Beginner Bike maintenance class Learn how to safety check your bike, lube your chain, repair a flat tire, and change your rear wheel. This is a hands-on clinic, so bring your bike to class to work on. Cost is $25 and space is limited. May 12th, 6:00PM space is limited Call to reserve your spot. …
One of the many cool things in the new issue.