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What makes Kona Run?

OTM Interrogates Employees for Popular WA Bike Co. By Ben Tobin Sometimes gaining a real connection with a sport is simply finding the right tool ...
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UNLEASH the Power of Yoga: The Ultimate Conditioning Tool

I didn’t start for sports-but for my back, but when I started crosscountry skiing again I noticed a big difference in my body. – Claudia ...
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Reader Response

We’ve launched a new online discussion forum to house more dialogue about issues brought up in the magazine. Go to outtheremonthly.ziplinestaging.com and click the “Forums” ...
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Editorial: More Than Just Trees

I moved back to Spokane for the trees. Well, not only for the trees-family, housing, overall quality of life all factored in-but I never realized ...
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The Inland Northwest Top 10: February 2006

Northwest Bestsellers at Local Record Stores Seaweed Jack The Captain (self-released) Burns Like Hellfire One For The Losers (SELF-Released) Scatterbox Sudden Movements (Click Pop) Decembrists ...
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Music Reviews: February 2006

Ryan Adams 29 (Lost Highway) If we pool our collective Ryan Adams purchases of 2005, we might just come up with one really fantastic album. ...
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Book Reviews: February 2006

Being Caribou Karsten Heuer Mountaineers Books, 2005, 237 pages. Winner 2005 Banff Mountain Book Festival Grand Prize. Imagine yourself embarking on a five-month, 1000-mile skiing/backpacking ...
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Catskiing in the Kootenays: Hit the Backcountry In Southern BC

By Andrea Bates Your road trip is overdue. Throw a dart on the map. Maybe you’ll get lucky and hit Ymir (pronounced Wy-mur), British Columbia ...
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Another One Bites The Dust: Why Historic Renovation is More Sustainable

Is there a connection between preserving our historic infrastructure and a sustainable lifestyle? Is it greener to build a low-energy straw bale home in the ...
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