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Roadtrip: Eat, Play And Love In Salmo, BC

Even with gas at nearly four bucks a gallon, it may be worth driving north of the border just for a meal at the Pepperbox ...
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Tri Rockstars: Local Athletes Stay Grounded In Spokane While Competing Worldwide

Triathletes can seem almost superhuman. The average person often marvels at their ability to swim then bike then run—especially in grueling long races like the ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Get Yourself A G.O.B.

It doesn’t matter how many bikes some cyclists have. There is always another bike on the horizon. If you’ve got a racing bike, a mountain ...
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Editorial: The Cycling Solution

Americans love wars. Not actual wars but metaphorical wars. There’s the War on Christmas, the War on Workers. I’ve personally fought (and lost) the War ...
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Book Reviews

The Quiet World: Saving Alaska’s Wilderness Kingdom: 1879-1960 Douglas Brinkley Harper Collins Books, 2010, 576 pages In the mid-1950’s, as protection for “Arctic Alaska” loomed, the ...
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Punish Stuff: Gear Reviews

SHOWER’S PASS WOMEN’S ELITE 2.0 RAIN JACKET MSRP: $240.00 PROS: waterproof, breathable, pit zips, well-vented back, good pocket placement CON: cuff fabric absorbs water Made ...
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Everyday Cyclist: How You Can Help Get More People On Bikes

May is national bike month. In Spokane, the people behind the Spokane Bike to Work organization are pursuing a more comprehensive cycling goal. Spokane Bike ...
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Editorial: I Hope It’s Spring When You Read This

By Jon Snyder I take Sprague Avenue commuting home on my bike no matter the weather. Last week I pull up to a red light. ...
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Book Reviews

Day Hiking Central Cascades Craig Romano, photography by Alan L. Bauer The Mountaineers Books, 2009, 348 pages Craig Romano is a guidebook writer whom I ...
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