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Beat The Crowds, Find The Powder: The Dos And Don’ts Of Backcountry Skiing

Every outdoor pursuit has its hazard. For mountain bikers, it may be a rut or a rock garden in a steep, technical downhill stretch. If ...
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Editorial: North Idaho Bike Scene

If you thought Coeur d’Alene would be less interested in promoting bicycle and pedestrian use because it’s a smaller metro area than Spokane-you would be ...
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Idaho’s Stonehenge

It’s been eleven years since Avery, Idaho resident Milt Turley struggled through thick brush high on a rugged table in the Bitterroot Mountains, shoving a ...
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Are You A Mountain Freak? – Mountain Culture Guide

Most of us only dream about spending an entire season chasing our favorite outdoor pursuit, leaving it to a few hearty souls to make a ...
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Active Hibernation

When it comes to getting through the long cold Inland Northwest winters, most of us treat our cars better than we treat our bodies. In ...
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Editorial: Three Great Gimicky Gifts

At this year’s Outdoor Retailer Winter Market my favorite exhibitors weren’t the big names like North Face, Columbia, or Teva. I love visiting the little ...
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Music Reviews: December 2006

THE BLOW Paper Television (K) You know the frustration you feel when you KNOW a piece of music sounds EXACTLY like something else you’ve heard ...
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Book Reviews: December 2006

A Mile In Her Boots: Women Who Work In The Wild Jennifer Bové, Editor Solas House, 2006, 296 pages. After reading A Mile in Her ...
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Jess Walter: The Urban Outdoors

There was six inches of fresh powder over a righteous base and I was seriously shredding-practically cliff-hucking, and that’s when I caught more air than ...
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