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Editorial: Vision, Volunteers & Money

HAVE YOU EVER heard anyone whine about a lack of recreation facilities? Like, hey man, there ought to be a dog park, skate park, playground, ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Lighten Up Your Touring Load

In the summer of 2003, I took my first bike tour across Washington State. Looking at the pictures from that ride, I’m amazed by how ...
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What’s Your Gear? Brent King: Wheelchair Athletics

Last month’s National Veterans Wheelchair Games gave Spokane the national spotlight on wheelchair athletics. According to hometown athletes, wheelchair sports have had a great local ...
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Not My Day To Die At Bowl And Pitcher

If you spend enough time in the outdoors, you are likely to experience a close call with death. Whether it’s a bear encounter, loss of ...
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Something About Mary

Here’s a modest suggestion: communities that want to be more bicycle and pedestrian friendly need to ask “What happened?” when someone biking or walking is ...
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Book Reviews

Flakes, Jugs And Splitters: A Rock Climbers Guide To Geology Sarah Garlick Falcon Guides 2009 210 pages The lingo that climbers use to describe climbing ...
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Crushing Rocks: Check It Out Dot Com

Just over five years ago, I started a music-themed website called The Wig Fits All Heads. It lasted four years, got me into countless shows, ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Long Live The Midnight Century

Over the last few years, local chef and endurance cyclist David Blaine has hosted a loosely-organized midnight century bike ride. The ride leaves Brown’s Addition ...
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Crushing Rocks: Unsung Scene Hero

We talk about “the state of the scene” in Spokane and much is made of particular musicians, certain promoters, the venues they work/play at, and ...
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