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Editorial

Stolen Bike Story

Bike shop tech downhill wonderboy Joe Perizzo sent us an email a few weeks ago with a picture of his stolen bike. You may remember ...
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Editorial: The Cycling Solution

Americans love wars. Not actual wars but metaphorical wars. There’s the War on Christmas, the War on Workers. I’ve personally fought (and lost) the War ...
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Editorial: I Hope It’s Spring When You Read This

By Jon Snyder I take Sprague Avenue commuting home on my bike no matter the weather. Last week I pull up to a red light. ...
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Editorial: Loaners

WE’RE STANDING ON A bluff at the northern edge of the Dishman Hills Natural Area. It’s brisk March Sunday morning and the clouds have risen ...
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Keeping Up And Giving Back

By Jon Snyder, founding publisher of Out There Monthly When you look at the slopes today it’s hard to remember that just a decade-and-a-half ago snowboarding ...
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Editorial: Stubbornness

What do my six-year-old daughter and boosters of the Spokane River Whitewater Park have in common? They’re both pretty stubborn. When I was recently teaching ...
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Editorial: A Century Of Snow

WHAT’S UP WITH SNOW? Five years ago I set out to address that in an OTM editorial with help from Ronald Miller, local expert from ...
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Editorial: First Snow Freak Out

The first big snow of the year and I was on the phone with a friend from Spokane who was in Seattle for a business ...
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Editorial: Fifth-Grade Free For All

Everyone knows there’s no such thing as free lunch, but if you live in the Inland Northwest there is such a thing as almost-free skiing ...
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