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Sessions for Wilderness Survival, Nature Ninjas, and Woodland Archers begin in Sandpoint and Spokane June 16.

Resources for Traditional Archers

Traditional archery has been around for 60-70,000 years, and it has existed in many cultures across the globe. The elegant simplicity is nothing new to ...
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Traditional Archery: Getting Started

My friend Steve is a throwback. He lives among the rest of us, but the guy belongs to the rambler’s era of the old West. So when ...
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Ocean to Idaho: Following the Chinook Salmon

This summer, journalist, filmmaker, and outdoor enthusiast Kris Millgate of Idaho Falls is setting off on an epic road trip chasing salmon across the Pacific Northwest. Her adventure is intended to inspire ...
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Once More to The Lake

I’ll start by invoking Tom’s words at the opening of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie.” Tom tells the audience that they’ll be watching a memory play, and that “Being a ...
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Wild Water Swimming

By Susan Hales  First, the pools are closed, and then the races are cancelled: no Lake Meridian mile race, no Omi mile on Lake Coeur d’Alene, ...
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5 Tips to Hike Responsibly

Have a plan B—and C, D, and E. Follow the Facebook page for the national forest or other public land you want to visit, such ...
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SPOvid-19 Local Adventure: Paddling the Little Spokane River

To help you make the most of your outdoor time and keep things fresh during the pandemic, the faculty of Eastern Washington University’s Recreation and ...
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SPOvid-19 Local Adventure: Centennial Trail Pilgrimage

To help you make the most of your outdoor time and keep things fresh during the pandemic, the faculty of Eastern Washington University’s Recreation and ...
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4 Ways to Create a Shady Home Oasis

Turn your backyard, front porch, or balcony into a shady oasis that can help you feel like you’re getting away from it all—even if you’re ...
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