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A Few Favorite Fall Hikes in the Inland Northwest

Summer has its charms (alpine lakes, ice cold beverages, and wildflower blooms to name a few), but the cooler temperatures of fall and the anticipation ...
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The Dirty Spokanza

The Dirty Spokanza is Spokane’s fabulous new premier gravel grinder cycling event! The inaugural ride will take place on Sunday, September 23rd, at 7:00 a.m. ...
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September Family & Kid Events in Spokane

September 9: SpokeFest—includes a family-friendly, 9-mile biking route. September 15: Global Kidical Massive—3-mile family bike ride along the Centennial Trail, starting at Kendall Yards; 1-3 ...
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Local Guidebooks Help Families Get Outside with Their Kids

When exploring the outdoors or hiking with our children, “It’s easy for us to get frustrated,” says Harley McAllister, a father of four boys who ...
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Road Trip: Southern Idaho’s Craters of the Moon

Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is a geologist’s dream, and an ideal location to explore during the fall and spring months. The ...
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Sept 15 Spokane River Clean-Up

As our editor Derrick Knowles recently wrote, the trash and illegal camps along the Spokane river can become a hazard to our natural resource and ...
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Free the Snake! Flotilla

4th Annual “Free the Snake! Flotilla” to feature nationally-recognized indigenous advocate Winona LaDuke and award-winning musician Nahko Tribal members, salmon advocates, anglers, and orca advocates gather ...
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Bikepacking North Idaho’s Chilco Mountain

A beginner's bikepacking adventure on North Idaho's 5,600-foot Chilco Mountain near Coeur d'Alene -- what gear to bring and what to expect.
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Off the Grid Angling

So much of the Pacific Northwest’s public lands and backcountry are located east of the Cascades. With the help of five outdoor enthusiasts, some who ...
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