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Reforest Spokane Day …
a Finalist in Tom’s of Maine’s 50 States for Good challenge!
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Many readers informed me there was a problem with the previous posting of the online browser version of the September issue: it only had one page!
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Check out Jon Jonckers great cover story on how local climbing routes are named.
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Last day to sign up before prices increase! Register Today! The first 2,200 riders to register will receive a t-shirt, water bottle and cinch sack. Thanks to our sponsors for supporting our 2011 ride!
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Way, way back, during the fascinating craze of the iPod but before the launch of the iPhone, Fitz Cahall initiated a truly genius idea. In 2006, he worked as a freelance journalist for several publications, and spent his weekends and vacations skiing and climbing as much as possible. Always keen and receptive to new ideas
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The book (and movie) A River Runs Through It has inspired many fly fishing fans, especially fathers and sons—like Travis Semler from Spokane, who started fly fishing at the age of ten with his dad. “I like to be in the outdoors and to enjoy the scenery on the river,” says Travis. “It’s fun to
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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 in road, mountain, and cyclocross racing. She won the Starcrossed and Rad cyclocross races. She came in 4th in the Cyclocross Nationals in 2009. And two months ago, she was
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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 article. Nothing to see here. If, like me, you drank the clip-in kool-aid and you feel that you must clip in whenever you ride, then you may find this review
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