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Roadtrip: Backpacking to Heart Lake MT

I love to go backpacking, but sometimes I don’t feel like driving to far-flung places just to reach a trailhead to then hike with 30 ...
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Ed Viesturs: Still Climbing

In May of 2005, Ed Viesturs, one of America’s leading high altitude mountaineers, completed his extraordinary quest to climb all fourteen of the planet’s 8,000 ...
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Blazing a New Trail

On Wednesday, October 11, the Inland Northwest Trails Coalition (INTC), Spokane’s own non-motorized trail advocacy group, is hosting a reception to highlight their trails vision ...
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Editorial: Night Float Spokane Style

Saturday night we put the kayaks in the Spokane River a couple blocks south of Mission Avenue. A guy with a cigarette and a big ...
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Music Reviews: September 2006

THE BRADBURY PRESS The Front (self-released) You can separate this Seattle band from the current trash-heap of country-fied rock bands by virtue of some nice ...
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Book Reviews: September 2006

Bicycling The Lewis & Clark Trail Michael McCoy & Adventure Cycling Association Falcon, June 2003, 240 pages. As the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial celebration enters ...
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Jess Walter: The Urban Outdoors

My brother and I were making preparations for our annual State of the Spokane River Float (this mostly involves getting my brother out of his ...
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Rock Climbing Training

Rock climbing is fast becoming one of the most popular activities available to all ages. Although climbing a near-vertical rock face while hanging by a ...
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What’s Your Gear?: Road Cycling

She may not be a world-class competitive racer, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t take her gear seriously. “I really studied it,” says Cathy Harris. ...
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