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Everyday Cyclist: Cycling Etiquette for Dummies
I ride all over town and see bad drivers and cyclists. Here are the things that drive me nuts. The side walk rider. According to ...
John Speare
November 1, 2007
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The Coolest Backcountry Ski Gig
The Alpine Club of Canada is looking for a few good skiers. Volunteers are needed to help baby-sit the one of North America’s best backcountry ...
Out There Outdoors
November 1, 2007
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Editorial: Join the Club
“I love skiing up hills.” That’s a direct quote from Derrick Knowles, my buddy, Outreach Coordinator for Conservation Northwest, and frequent contributor to Out There ...
Out There Outdoors
November 1, 2007
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Music Reviews: November 2007
THE BLAKES The Blakes (Light in the Attic) Since signing to Light in the Attic in mid-May, Seattle’s heroes of garage rock, The Blakes, have ...
Out There Outdoors
November 1, 2007
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Book Reviews: November 2007
The Winter Camping Handbook Stephen Gorman The Countryman Press, 2007, 224 pages. The Winter Camping Handbook falls dead center in between Camping For Dummies and ...
Out There Outdoors
November 1, 2007
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Book Reviews: October 2007
Forever on the mountaIn James M. tabor W.W. Norton, 2007, 370 pages. During the last week of July 1967 a prolonged, violent storm, an Arctic ...
Out There Outdoors
October 1, 2007
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Everyday Cyclist: Light Your Bike For Fall
One of the things I love about cycling in Spokane is the fact that we have four distinct seasons. Fall is a great transition season ...
John Speare
October 1, 2007
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The Cult of Trader Joe’s: Strong Following In Spokane Fails to Attract Store
There are over 250 Trader Joes locations across the country, four more opening soon and 20 locations that are “coming soon.” Rumors of a Spokane ...
Out There Outdoors
October 1, 2007
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Editorial: Father and Son Tragedy
I was goIng to wrIte about the need to pass the Conservation Futures advisory vote. Then, as we were going to press, came the news ...
Out There Outdoors
October 1, 2007
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