Biking

Person biking on the Centennial Trail that runs alongside the Spokane River.

3 Things to Do After a Bike Accident

Spokane, Wash.  If you ride long enough, it’s never a question of if you have an accident, but when you have an accident. Crashes are the worst-case ...
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A waterproof black pack for glasses.

Bikepacking Gear Upgrade

The gear I cobbled together for my first couple of bikepacking trips included a cheap rack that mounted to my seat post, a few dry bags, several bungy cords, ...
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Swamp of doom bike riding illustration by Justin Short.

Bikepacking Odyssey Across Washington State

Justin M. Short, the new Everyday Cyclist columnist, shares about his Cross-Washington Mountain Bike Race experience in May 2019.
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A bike rider taking a break with his gear in front of a town sign.

Selkirk Bike Loop

By Michael Ebinger Newport. Sandpoint. Bonner’s Ferry. Creston. Kootenay Bay. Nelson. Trail. Metaline Falls. Box Canyone Dam. Ione. Back to Newport. That was one version of the Selkirk Loop on a bike ...
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A biking campsite near a lake.

4 Carless Adventures

By Ingrid Hannan Who says you need to own a car to go on an adventure? Sure, it’s harder to get to national parks and wide ...
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A man fixing a bike in a mobile van bike repair shop.

A Bike Shop That Comes to You

Why haul your bike to the shop when the shop could come to you?  That’s the question mobile bike shops like Grafton Pannell’s answer. Pannell’s mobile ...
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Two people laying in hammocks outside.

SPOvid-19 Local Adventure: Biking & Urban Hammocking

By Alison Bender, professor of Recreation and Leisure Services at EWU To help you make the most of your outdoor time and keep things fresh ...
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A little kid with a helmet eating icecream.

Summertime Ice Cream Rides

7 regional family-friendly paved bike paths that include stops for ice cream.
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Father and daughter on a bike ride along a lake.

Pacific Coast Cycling Adventure

By Ken Robertson  When we embarked on our 1,400 mile self-supported journey from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Monterey, California, last July, my daughter Julie and ...
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