What To Do Outside This Winter
List of favorite winter pastimes from 11 of the region’s most passionate devotees of the great outdoors, to help inspire you to get out there more this winter.
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List of favorite winter pastimes from 11 of the region’s most passionate devotees of the great outdoors, to help inspire you to get out there more this winter.
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Experience and appreciate America’s public lands and waterways in new ways, with ideas from experts, artists, and conservationists.
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In the collective mind’s eye of America, public lands were born the day Yosemite became a public park in 1864, when president Lincoln deeded it to the State of California, or when president Woodrow Wilson established the National Parks Service in 1916. In reality, protected lands in the United States are managed by a broad swath of federal, state, county, city, and tribal
By Justin M. Short As I write this, I’m waiting for a visit from one of my best friends who I met riding a tricycle in a park in Portland 21 years ago. It’s interesting what draws us together as cyclists. Sometimes it’s the places we ride or the random meet-ups on a favorite trail. A conversation turns into exchanged phone
Here are 100+ good reasons to exercise and get out of the house this spring, summer, and fall. Registering to participate in an event motivates commitment to health and fitness routines and inspires travel to other cities and regions of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or Strava-addicted competitor, there is something for
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By J.D. Ennis In early spring, mountain bikers tend to be excited and ambitious. This ambition can lead to trail damage or personal injury and further delay the trail rides they have been waiting for all winter. Stay off wet or muddy trails and all dirt trails during active freeze/thaw cycles.  Visit a local bike
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Editor’s Note: The 2020 Spring Kickoff Event has been canceled due to the Coronavirus outbreak. If you’re a fan of the incredible trails at Beacon Hill and Camp Sekani, don’t miss this annual party to raise funds in support of the final stage of the Make Beacon Public campaign. Evergreen East’s Spring Kickoff Movie and
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Learn why gravel bikes are becoming more popular as the multi-tool that replaces half the outmoded bikes gathering dust in your garage.
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Join us Saturday, October 26th at Beacon Hill for a youth mountain bike team orientation ride/event. We are a group of Spokane area mountain bike riders (grades 6th through 12th) who participate in the Washington Student Cycling League (WSCL). For more information, please visit https://washingtonleague.org/. October 26th Agenda: Introduction (11:00 – 11:30 AM) Group Rides
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Join us Saturday, October 5th at Beacon Hill for a youth mountain bike team orientation ride/event. We are a group of Spokane area mountain bike riders (grades 6th through 12th) who participate in the Washington Student Cycling League (WSCL). For more information, please visit https://washingtonleague.org/. October 5th Agenda: Introduction (11:00 – 11:30 AM) Group Rides
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