Editorial

Editorial: What I Learned About Cycling In Missoula

My sweetheart and I brought our bikes along on a recent afternoon stopover in Missoula. Riding around Grizzlieyville for a few hours, we learned a ...
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BMX Bikes Are Not For Grown-Ups

By Jon Snyder, founding publisher of Out There Monthly – Editorial March 2007 “How the hell do adults ride these things for transportation?” is the ...
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Editorial: Are Winters Getting Less Snowy?

“WHEN I WAS GROWING UP IN SPOKANE we almost always had 90 days with snow on the ground.” I’ve heard myself say this a thousand ...
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Editorial: North Idaho Bike Scene

If you thought Coeur d’Alene would be less interested in promoting bicycle and pedestrian use because it’s a smaller metro area than Spokane-you would be ...
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Editorial: Three Great Gimicky Gifts

At this year’s Outdoor Retailer Winter Market my favorite exhibitors weren’t the big names like North Face, Columbia, or Teva. I love visiting the little ...
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Editorial: Rails to Trails Comes to Town

In October I had the opportunity to give bike tour of Spokane trails to Ben Gettleman and Heather Deutsch, two visiting directors from the National ...
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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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Editorial: The Fish Lake Trail

The Fish Lake Trail is an old railroad right-of-way between Cheney and Spokane that the City of Spokane controls. Right now about three miles of ...
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Editorial: Parks Under Roads

Climber Marty Bland has a dream; An urban public climbing park underneath the old Sunset Highway Bridge. “You could get a pro-climber to set the ...
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