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Best Fall Hikes

By: Bradley Beck, Robin Hartikainen, Derrick Knowles and Erika Prins Autumn in the Inland Northwest is prime hiking time. The summer heat has passed, there are fewer people out on the trails, and the combination of fall colors, crisp air, and birds and other wildlife preparing for winter can make for an exhilarating hiking experience. […]

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Everyday Cyclist: Don’t Stop When The Temp Drops

October is a great time of year to be a cyclist in the inland northwest. Although the days get shorter, most daytime temperatures are perfect for tooling around or hard riding. Cyclocross season kicks into full gear in October. The leaves turning in the mountains make for great weekend exploration. The mountain bike trails—parched and

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Big Correction

A production error led to a manuscript being mangled in the current issue. In the article “Colville in the Spring” on page 14 there are several errors. The Farmhouse in which Lovitt Restaurant resides was converted in 1981, not built. The summit of the Cross Mountain trail does not reach 12,200 feet (!) and is

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Mushroom Madness

Steve Rumsey, of North Columbia Monthly, sends us this advisory: Spring Mushroom Hike at the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge Mycologist Jim Groth will lead a one-day mushroom foray on Saturday, May 17, on the Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife Refuge. Emphasis will be on collecting morels for the table, but also included will

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Quick-Fix Car Camping: Overnighters that Won’t Burn a Bunch of Gas

It’s easy to get caught up in the idea of a long road trip: the open highway, the sense of freedom and adventure, and the anticipation of exploring new and unfamiliar places. But there is a downside, too: the road-rage-inducing traffic on those highways, the sense of claustrophobia and numbness from hours in the cramped

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