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Everyday cyclist: Bike Touring 101

JULY IS A GREAT TIME OF YEAR to take a bike tour. In this month’s column, I’ll explain some basics about how to prepare and ...
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Editorial: Law of the Sidewalk

Sidewalk bicycle riders: can we have a time-out? I know the weather is beautiful and you just want to ride, but why are downtown sidewalks ...
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Editorial: Video Games vs. Basalt

Am I traitor to the cause of everything outdoors because I like to play video games with my son? At the Outdoor Industry Association breakfast ...
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From Tragedy to Charity Race

The Story Behind the Justin C. Haeger Ten-Mile Memorial Run You will never find a more unassuming or modest race director than Ron Haeger. Soft ...
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The New Book on Paddling Adventures

An Interview with Paddling Washington Co-Author Rich Landers  Melting snow packs, flooding rivers, and even the future of our city’s summer time falls have many ...
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Book Reviews: June 2008

Dead Lucky: Life After Death on Mount Everest Lincoln Hall Tarcher/Penguin, 2008, 294 pages While not quite Lazarus, Lincoln Hall is a “resurrected” veteran mountain ...
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Take A Race Vacation: Great Triathlon and Marathons in the Northwest

By Angie Dierdorff & Jon Snyder DESTINATION races are becoming more and more popular and the Pacific Northest has a bunch of fun ones. Two ...
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Music Reveiws: June 2008

CYRUS FELL DOWN “Son of the Sun” from Damn Dude, Damn (LOCAL, self-released) This album escaped the radar upon its release last year, for reasons unknown. ...
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Editorial: Commuting Science Fiction

CARS ARE TRANSPORTATION? Cars are time machines. Cars collapse space and time like no other form of transportation. You could get somewhere by foot, horse, ...
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