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The Wrong Kind of Urban Climbing
A week ago today, an 18-year-old man, who according to police had been drinking, fell 100 feet to his death after slipping while trying climb ...
Out There Outdoors
April 11, 2008
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King County Rail Trail to be Completed?
I don’t usually cover westside news but this is pretty exciting–not just for Seattle area residents with a terrific new trail but also for sustainability ...
Out There Outdoors
April 9, 2008
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Red Rock Rendezvous recap
Mountain Gear truly delivered one of best-ever climbing festivals. The 5th Annual Red Rock Rendezvous, held right outside Las Vegas at the end of March, ...
Jon Jonckers
April 8, 2008
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Village Bicycle Project Update
Our September 2007 cover story on Moscow, Idaho’s Village Bicycle Project was one of our most popular features ever. We still get calls about VBP ...
Out There Outdoors
April 3, 2008
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Nice April Fools Joke from Flying Irish Running Club
Got this in my inbox yesterday, forwarded from the FIRC, purportedly from Spokane City Parks and Rec: April 1, 2008 To: The citizens of Spokane; ...
Out There Outdoors
April 2, 2008
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Bicycicle Collision on Division & Sprague
The Spokesman Review reported today that a cyclist was hit by a car driven by an undercover police officer last night at Spokane’s most dangerous ...
Out There Outdoors
April 1, 2008
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Go Green Directory Wins Award
Out There Monthly‘s sister publication, The Go Green Directory, was awarded the first annual Children of the Sun Spokane Peace Prize on Friday. This award ...
Out There Outdoors
March 24, 2008
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A Sure Sign of Spring
Spokane Bicycle Club members pictured L to R: Jim Brown, Cyrus McLean, Tim Arneson, Paul Eichen, Michael Conley, Al Koscal, and Charlie Greenwood. After an ...
Out There Outdoors
March 22, 2008
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A Good Time to Take the Trail to Idaho
The view of Lake C’dA as seen from Tubbs Hill at 8AM, Friday 3/14. // Photo By jon Snyder The Centennial Trail is now snow-free ...
Out There Outdoors
March 19, 2008
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