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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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Book Reviews

Running Dry: A Journey From Source To Sea Down The Colorado River Jonathan Waterman National Geographic, 2010, 305 pages Many of us know Jonathan Waterman ...
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Are You Sleep Deprived?

My wife, Amy, suggested I write about sleep because she thinks I am sleep deprived. While she “needs” eight hours of sleep, I get by ...
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Book Reviews October 2010

Wildlife Of The Pacific Northwest: Tracking And Identifying Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, And Invertebrates David Moskowitz Timber Press, 2010, 64 pages. Wild animals, for most ...
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Roadtrip: Sisters, Oregon

Central Oregon’s hip/artsy/outdoorsy vibe is best conveyed by the town of Sisters (3,180’ elev.)—a friendly destination to pursue a wide array of outdoor recreation. It’s ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Two-Wheeled Foraging

October is a great time of year in Spokane if you like free fruit. There are apples, pears, and plums aplenty along the roads of ...
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The Future Of Conservation Futures

Belts are tight and land is cheap. Many landowners are eager to sell. Conservation Futures, Spokane County’s environmental preservation program, is ready to buy. For ...
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Editorial: Blow Up Conservation Futures

I’ve talked to folks who have visited the new round of Conservation Futures properties. Unbelievable. This round offers conservation, wildlife habitat and recreation opportunities that ...
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Bicycling Saved My Life

Bicycling saved my life. More accurately, leading an active lifestyle significantly contributed to a positive outcome from a major heart problem. Thanks to my parents’ ...
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