Magazine Article
Editorial: Betrayed By Peak Oil
A funny thing happened on the way to the bank bailout bill. Two provisions that directly impact outdoor folks were snuck in: a long overdue ...
Out There Outdoors
November 1, 2008
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Book Reviews
Personal Record Rachel Toor University of Nebraska Press, 2008, 164 pages I readily admit I’m a sucker for great books about running, and I confess ...
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November 1, 2008
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November Music Reviews
CASY & BRIAN “Rumble in the Jungle 1974” from a forthcoming 7” release CASYYY! Boom-by-ay! BRIAN! Boom-by-ay! After a cancelled date last summer (Brian tore ...
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November 1, 2008
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Sandpoint Sans Summer
If you’ve visited Sandpoint only during the summer, you don’t know what you’ve been missing. There’s a reason this town of nearly 7,000 souls on ...
Bradley Bleck
November 1, 2008
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Harrison Lake: Great Views in the Selkirks
“The sight of Harrison Peak hovering above its namesake lake at the headwaters of the Pack River provides one of the loveliest backdrops in all ...
Jon Jonckers
October 1, 2008
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October 2008 Music Reviews
BIRDMONSTER From the Mountain to the Sea (Fader) Oh how I love Birdmonster. The San Francisco quartet has long been a favorite of Spokane (thanks ...
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October 1, 2008
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Book Reviews
Fallen Giants: The History Of Himalayan Mountaineering From The Age Of Empire To The Age Of Extremes Maurice Issleman and Stewart Weaver, Yale University Press, ...
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October 1, 2008
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Illegal. Dangerous: Train Hopping
A Different Kind of Outdoor Adventure WHEN MOST PEOPLE THINK of outdoor adventure it involves visiting remote areas, by themselves or in small groups, and ...
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October 1, 2008
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Everyday Cyclist: Off-Road Trail Paradise
I recently got a new road bike that can take pretty fat tires. After writing about the joys of “underbiking” a couple months ago, my ...
John Speare
October 1, 2008
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