Editorial

Going Green Goes Bad

I hope my wife doesn’t read this. I’m proud of our compost pile. Our family has been able to divert a boatload of food waste ...
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Editorial: Join the Club

“I love skiing up hills.” That’s a direct quote from Derrick Knowles, my buddy, Outreach Coordinator for Conservation Northwest, and frequent contributor to Out There ...
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The Cult of Trader Joe’s: Strong Following In Spokane Fails to Attract Store

There are over 250 Trader Joes locations across the country, four more opening soon and 20 locations that are “coming soon.” Rumors of a Spokane ...
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Editorial: Father and Son Tragedy

I was goIng to wrIte about the need to pass the Conservation Futures advisory vote. Then, as we were going to press, came the news ...
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Editorial: Portland’s Alleged Cycle-Utopia

Is anyone as tired as I am hearing about how Portland, Oregon is some sort of angelic eco-city? PDX is an American bicycle nirvana, leaving ...
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Editorial – Lessons Learned: Year 4

In July 2004, under the influence of Oxycodone and sleep deprivation, I decided to start the magazine you now hold. I was coming off knee ...
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Editorial – Cops: Centennial Trail

“Back off! We’ve got a pit bull!” says a voice from the bushes. I don’t think the homeless couple realize it’s an armed park ranger ...
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Editorial – Trail of Dispute: Ferry County

As you read this the rail ties are coming up on an amazing 28-mile stretch of train tracks in Ferry County, WA. This soon-to-be-trail traces ...
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Editorial: When a Cyclist Dies

News reports often leave me with more questions than answers. A perfect example: When Peter J. DuPerron was killed in a head-on collision with a ...
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