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Hiking the Columbia Basin

When a rare sunny day arrives in early spring, many a hiker pines to be outdoors; however, trails can still be snow-covered or muddy. If ...
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Watershed Revival

Restoration efforts bring renewed hope for cleaning up Spokane’s Hangman Creek How did Hangman Creek become one of the most degraded streams in Washington, and ...
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Where are the Bears?

By Karie Lee Knoke Is it spring yet? It’s still snowing, so it must be winter. But, it’s also sunny, so, maybe it’s spring? Nope, ...
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Singletrack Spring Fever

Find prime spring riding at these regional trail destinations Sponsored by Wheel Sport Bicycles Whether you’ve spent all winter hibernating under a mountain of blankets ...
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Is Spokane A Bike Town

I’m going to say it: Spokane is a, if not THE, Bike Town. Before you even start to turn the page, let me stop you. ...
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Help Clean Up the Spokane River for Earth Day (April 22)

The Spokane Riverkeeper keeps the Spokane River watershed clean and healthy, in part, by removing over 26,000 pounds of trash per year from the banks ...
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Man napping in the shade, leaning against his bike, in the remote landscape of southeast Oregon.

Before Mountain Biking There Was Whitman

If I were to be a literary critic, uneducated and misdirected in the matter, my shy-of-profound observations would be akin to my ignorant opinions of ...
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The Dumbest Ride of the Year

This is the small tale about the second dumbest ride I did all last year. The actual dumbest one wasn’t worth writing about. It was ...
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Making the Most of the Spring Shoulder Season

Back in the early ’70s, running legend Bill Rogers dropped out of his first Boston Marathon at mile 20, then took three months off on ...
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