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Editorial: Park Priorities

The City of Spokane Parks and Recreation department is right now engaged in a great multi-year public planning process called “Roadmap to the Future.” In ...
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Free (Or Cheap) Live Music

I have this theory that in order to encourage summer you have to (almost) act like it’s already arrived. A couple months ago I stopped ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Backroad Bicycle Exploration

If you are a snowmobiler, fly fisher, canoeist, or hunter, then you are undoubtedly familiar with the Coeur d’Alene National Forest. Many mountain bikers sing ...
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BIcycle Touring In Spokane

David Healihy is the author of The Lost Cyclist, a newly-published book about early 19th century round-the-world cyclist Frank Lenz. He shared with us some ...
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What’s Your Gear?: Nick Murto: Stand Up Paddle Board

Nick Murto was reading Laird Hamilton’s book, Force of Nature when he learned about a new water sport. The author raved about a sport called ...
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Roadtrip: Riggins, Idaho-A Fistful of Whitewater

Nestled between the two deepest gorges in all of North America lies a small town with big recreational opportunities. With a population of less than ...
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The Big Burn: Remembering the Inferno is Both History Lesson and Great Outdoor Family Adventure

On a hot day one hundred years ago this summer, forester Joseph Halm and his crew of firefighters hacked their way through miles of wilderness ...
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Book Reviews

Outdoor Parents, Outdoor Kids: A Guide To Getting Your Kids Active In The Great Outdoors Eugene Buchanan Heliconia Press, March 2010, 300 pages. For those ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Centennial Trail Etiquette

Spokane is very fortunate to have a great multi-use trail like Centennial Trail running through our city. Probably the busiest section of the Centennial Trail ...
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