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Power 2 The Pedal: New Community Bike Shop Fosters A Love Of Cycling

Two dollars and seventeen cents. Even a super-part-time writer with a part-time day job can afford a bike tune-up for two dollars and seventeen cents. ...
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Book Reviews March 2010

Planet Ice: A Climate For Change James Martin Braided River, 2010, 176 pages. Suggested alternate titles: Ice: A Love Story; An Elegy for Ice; or ...
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Everyday Cyclist: High Drive Trail Explosion

For walking or biking, I love the High Drive trails. The High Drive trails sprawl over the west and south sides of the bluff that ...
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Editorial: It Happened At The Plaza

I’ve been using Spokane Transit’s bike carriers a lot more lately to extend the reach of my cycling around town. It used to be that ...
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Eating In The Age Of Climate Change

Anna Lappé is a national best-selling author who addresses sustainability in our everyday lives. In 2001, Lappé founded the Small Planet Institute (www.smallplanet.org) along with ...
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Crushing Rocks: The Used, Nurses, And Dinosaurs

Once upon a time in a rock ‘n’ roll dreamland far, far away (Los Angeles, specifically, or was it somewhere in Utah?), there lived a ...
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The Ultimate Sub-Genre: Flyfishing Mystery Novels Swim Downstream

The mystery has long been heralded as the pathway to literary escapism for many American readers. Over the years, as more have flocked to its ...
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What’s Your Gear? Adam Thorne: Cross Country

Senior cross country runner Adam Thorne found himself standing on a stage. By this time, he knew it was either his Ferris High School team, ...
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Book Reviews March 2010

Rowing The Atlantic: Lessons Learned On The Open Ocean Roz Savage Simon & Schuster, 2009, 242 pages Some have criticized Rowing the Atlantic for not ...
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