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Book Reviews: September 2007

The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring Richard Preston Random House, 2007, 284 pages. If you were asked to find the least understood ...
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Everyday Cyclist: The Ecstasy of Bike Touring

As the summer cools off a bit, this time of year is great for bike touring. The Internet is chock-full of information about bikes, gear, ...
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Johnny Goicoechea: Rock Star Bold Local Climber Tackles Area’s Most Difficult Routes

Climbing with Johnny Goicoechea humbles even the best Inland Northwest sport climbers. On a recent trip to Riggins in central Idaho, Johnny gorged himself on ...
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How did that bike get to Africa?

Moscow, Idaho’s Village Bicycle Project is on the Cutting Edge of Two-Wheel Economic Development One of the best programs in bicycle-related economic development operates right ...
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Editorial: Portland’s Alleged Cycle-Utopia

Is anyone as tired as I am hearing about how Portland, Oregon is some sort of angelic eco-city? PDX is an American bicycle nirvana, leaving ...
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Quick-Fix Car Camping: Overnighters that Won’t Burn a Bunch of Gas

It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of a long road trip: the open highway, the sense of freedom and adventure, and the ...
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Editorial – Lessons Learned: Year 4

In July 2004, under the influence of Oxycodone and sleep deprivation, I decided to start the magazine you now hold. I was coming off knee ...
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Music Reviews: August 2007

Bad Brains Build a Nation (Megaforce Records) You moved on. You acquired a mortgage. You had a girlfriend/husband try to sell you on the merits ...
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Book Reviews: August 2007

Together on Top of the World: The Remarkable Story of the First Couple to Climb the Fabled Seven Summits Phil and Susan Ershler with Robin ...
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