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Book Reviews
Bicycling For Women Gale Bernhardt Velo Press, 2008, 261 pages Bicycling for women is geared (no pun intended) toward cyclists in training—whether for a competition ...
Erika Prins Simonds
April 1, 2009
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Crushing Rocks: Karli Fairbanks
With her lilting, angelic voice, notable crew of backing musicians, and steady schedule of local appearances, KARLI FAIRBANKS has long kept herself at the forefront ...
Out There Outdoors
April 1, 2009
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Everyday Cyclist: I Was A Carbon Frame Virgin
A couple weeks ago I rode out to Fitness Fanatics bike shop with the goal of riding some super-light carbon and titanium racing bikes. All ...
John Speare
April 1, 2009
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What’s Your Gear?: Lindell Haggin, Birdwatching
With spring now officially here, despite the lingering snow drifts, it might be time to start looking for the wildlife returning to the area. One ...
Out There Outdoors
April 1, 2009
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Beacon Hill/Sekani: Spokane’s Mountain Bike Mecca
If bikes could sport bumper stickers, a good slogan for this upcoming cycling season would urge us all to “Bike Locally.” Last year it was ...
Derrick Knowles
April 1, 2009
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The End Of Food: Paul Roberts Interview
Locavores and foodies take note: Paul Roberts is coming to Spokane April 15-16th to talk about his newest book, The End of Food, for Eastern Washington ...
Amy McCaffree
April 1, 2009
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Editorial: Bicycle Myths
Matt Wiebe wants to dispel two bicycle sales myths: 1) That bicycle sales increase in a recession, 2) That high gas prices lead to increased ...
Out There Outdoors
April 1, 2009
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Everyday Cyclist: Tips For Early Spring Cycling
For many cyclists, March is the first month to recover the bike from the garage and take the first ride of the year. There are ...
John Speare
March 21, 2009
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Book Reviews
Expedition To The Edge: Stories Of Worldwide Adventure Lynn Martel Rock Mountain Books, 2008, 345 pages When i first met Lynn Martel at the Banff ...
Jon Jonckers
March 1, 2009
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