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Kids Need To Run: Active4youth Brings Cross Country Running Bacl To Local Grade Schools

Springsteen got it right when he sang, “Tramps like us, baby, we were born to run.” At the most basic level, young children need to ...
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Photo of biker and two horses with riders stopped on the Ferry County Rail Trail.

Trail Dreams

By Jon Snyder, founding publisher of Out There Monthly I wish there was an automatic people-counter on the newly paved portion of the Fish Lake Trail. ...
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Crushing Rocks: The Empyrean Reborn

My aunt Kayla just moved back to Spokane after 32 years of living in Seattle. It was a big decision, not without trial and tribulation, ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Tough Or Supple?: Two Different Tire Philosophies

We had an easy winter this year. As a result, our streets aren’t nearly as crud-filled in March as they are in years past. However, ...
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Everyday Cyclist: The Palouse Unpaved

Most local road and racing cyclists ride the paved roads of the Palouse frequently. The Palouse Highway, Highway 27, Hangman, Spangle Creek and Valley Chapel ...
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Editorial: You’re Going Where?

I just found out one of my best friends, Mike Campbell is climbing Kilimanjaro this month. JBS: Why Kilimanjaro? MC: The opportunity to go with ...
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What’s Your Gear?: Kay Leclaire, Mountaineering

Spokane resident Kay Leclaire is the oldest woman in the world to climb the Seven Summits—the highest peaks of the seven continents. “I guess I ...
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The Essential Ten Essentials

Awhile back, I confessed to editor Jon Snyder that I found the standard Ten Essentials list a little dated. I realize I will be tarred ...
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Crushing Rocks: Clearing The Air On Everclear

In the late ‘90S, Spokane had such a sense of pride over the success of EVERCLEAR. They were signed to Capitol Records and had that ...
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