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Photo of trash pulled from the Spokane River by Jerry White Jr.

Signs of River Health to Watch for From Your Float Tube, SUP, or Kayak

Our river is as beautiful as it is alive—especially when an osprey catches a fish in front of you or you spot otters eating crayfish. ...
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Hangman Creek Project Completes First Year

Walk along Hangman Creek and you can be with ghosts of the Columbia Mammoth, giant salmon, red band trout, and the Native Americans, immigrants, and ...
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Photo courtesy of Lauren Nichols.

DustBuster Thru-hikes the AT One Year after Finishing the PCT

Two major trails in two years. Lauren “DustBuster” DeLand finished the Appalachian Trail on August 5, just four months and five days after she started. ...
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Photo of Bead Lake by Holly Weiler.

Bead Lake, Colville National Forest

It’s wonderful to save Bead Lake for the shoulder season, when the majority of the boaters have placed their pleasure crafts into winter storage and ...
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Photos courtesy of Eric Ashley and Evergreen East

Fall Mountain Biking Classes Offered

Evergreen East Mountain Bike Alliance is putting on a number of mountain biking skills classes that will offer something for all levels and ages of ...
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USA Climbing Competition Headed to Spokane

For the first time ever, USA Climbing will be holding a regional bouldering competition in Spokane on September 30 at The Bloc Yard. This is ...
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Photo courtesy of the Silver Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Ten Ways to Explore the Silver Valley This Fall

Idaho’s Silver Valley is known for its rich mining history and rugged landscape. With 87% of Shoshone County classified as “forest uplands” and less than ...
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Photo courtesy of the Happy Girls Run.

Happy Girls Run Spokane (September 23)

The Numerica Happy Girls Run will be happening September 23 at the Mukogawa Ft. Wright Institute near Spokane Falls Community College. Join other like-minded ladies, ...
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Hangman Creek Project: New Trail Proposed along Spokane’s Hangman Creek

Walk along Hangman Creek and you can be with ghosts of the Columbia Mammoth, giant salmon, red band trout, and the Native Americans, immigrants, and ...
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