June 2019

Photo of the Centennial Trail by Jon Jonckers.

“Round Up” for the Centennial Trail through LIME Bikes and Scooters

Spokane, Wash.—In early May 2019, the City of Spokane launched a new season for the LIME electric bike and scooters program across the entire city. The City of Spokane unveiled their plan at the Bike to Work Week pancake breakfast, and promoted the program on social media soon after. Because so many Lime rides took […]

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Bikers pedaling along a high trestle bridge on the Route the Hiawatha in North Idaho.

Route of the Hiawatha Open for the Season

Lookout Pass, Idaho—The Inland Northwest’s iconic biking trail that runs along the Old Milwaukee railroad bed, attracting more visitors from around North America and the world each year, opened May 24 with 7-days-a-week riding through September 22. The ride begins in the Bitterroot Mountains along the Idaho/Montana border at the entrance to the 1.6-mile-long St.

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Lisa Laughlin running on the Headwaters Trail on Moscow Mountain.

Trail Running Clinic Kicks Off Spokatopia 5K

Spokane, Wash.—Kick off day-2 of the Spokatopia Outdoor Adventure Festival July 14 with a 5K trail run on scenic singletrack at Spokane’s Camp Sekani Park. With enough distance and elevation to make for an invigorating run for experienced trail runners, the course is also perfect for runners who are new to trails. A brief, optional

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Photo of the Centennial Trail by Jon Jonckers.

Feedback Wanted from Washington Walkers and Cyclists

Olympia, Wash.—The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is looking for public feedback on the state’s Active Transportation Plan process through June 30. If you walk or bike on a regular basis to get from one place to another, whether walking to a bus stop, bicycling to work, or strolling to the supermarket (aka active

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Para-Olympian Gold Medalist to Speak at Cycling Event—Sandpoint, Idaho

Tristen Chernove to Speak at CHAFE 150 on June 14 Tristen Chernove, a Para-Olympic Gold Medalist, three-time world champion rider, and Canadian para-cyclist of the year will be the guest speaker at the CHAFE 150 pre-ride dinner on Friday, June 14. Chernove will be competing in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo and rides worldwide in competitions. After

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Backcountry Booty: (Hidden 6.7.19; Found 6.9.19)

This Booty has been FOUND! Congrats Lisa! Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes Hydration Package One of Northwest’s longest paved biking trails will have you pedaling past lakes, along a wild river, through friendly small towns and wetlands and woods teaming with birds and other wildlife–all without the crowds you might expect. If you haven’t ridden

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