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Transport Revolutions: Moving People And Freight Without Oil (Second Updated Edition) Richard Gilbert and Anthony Perl, New Society Publishers, 2010, 448 pages International transportation heavyweights ...
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Winter Running In Spokane

I grew up near Seattle, where the merest dusting of snow provoked round-the-clock weather coverage and an endless freeway backlog. As a kid I watched ...
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Sustainable Living: Sun People Dry Goods

Imagine a place in downtown Spokane where customers can take care of their home, family, garden and gift needs, which stocks only organic, socially responsible ...
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Roadtrip: Leavenworth Tree-Lighting Fest

Leavenworth really knows how to get people’s warm fuzzy Christmassy feelings flowing, thanks to the town’s annual Christmas Lighting Festival. Now in its 44th year, ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Can’t Miss Commuter Guide

It’s that time of year again. The holidays are here and it’s time to think about how you’re going to convince your favorite bike commuters ...
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Editorial: First Snow Freak Out

The first big snow of the year and I was on the phone with a friend from Spokane who was in Seattle for a business ...
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Snow Film Avalanche

Itching to get up to the mountain? Dreaming of first tracks? Yeah, so are we. In between praying for powder and inventing a snow dance, ...
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Everyday Cyclist: Ride Through The Winter

Many cyclists do not attempt riding through the Spokane winter. If you conjure up thoughts of winters’ past where we had six-foot snowdrifts and ice ...
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Roadtrip: Turnbull In The Winter

Whereas most outdoor enthusiasts in the Spokane area know about the Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge, they may not know that from November to February the ...
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