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The Humble Puffball
The Blackfeet said they were fallen stars. In Western ethno botanical literature, puffballs are referenced far more than other fungi. Nowadays people tend to overlook ...
Kelly Chadwick
June 20, 2016
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Bike Racks Just Make Sense
Bike Everywhere Month has passed, and perhaps you got caught up in the spirit and decided to use a bicycle occasionally. You went to the ...
Hank Greer
June 10, 2016
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Quartzite Mountain (Colville National Forest)
Quartzite is one of the most prominent natural roadside features of the drive north on Highway 395, where the rocky outcroppings form a gorgeous backdrop ...
Holly Weiler
June 9, 2016
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Stolen, Pawned, but Not Forgotten
I locked my bike to a lamppost one sunny afternoon in May 2012, and it was gone an hour later when I returned. I know ...
Erika Prins Simonds
May 25, 2016
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Return of the Salmon
I admit that in my rambles up and down our river I get a little dreamy – about salmon.  In my defence, it’s not ...
Out There Outdoors
May 24, 2016
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When Our Bellies Become Bottomless Pits
Let’s just get something straight from the beginning: Our bodies were not designed to consume 5,800 calories a day. But come training season, I sure ...
Ammi Midstokke
May 22, 2016
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Run Wild: Trail Sense
The Inland Northwest offers great trail opportunities to runners, hikers, bikers, and equestrians. I see new people every week on the trails I love most. ...
Out There Outdoors
May 20, 2016
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The Mystery of the Council Circle
Did the floods roil over it? Or did a forklift just plop it in place? Has it always been there? Or, as one Spokane West ...
Bea Lackaff
May 20, 2016
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Family Trail Adventures along the Spokane River
The Spokane River exudes energy and mystery, fascinating kids and parents alike. A hike along a river is a fun way to explore nature while ...
Amy McCaffree
May 15, 2016
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