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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 ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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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 ...
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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; ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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