Recovering From Hip Replacement
Writer shares his at-home exercise routine while recovering from hip replacement after a cyclocross race crash.
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Writer shares his at-home exercise routine while recovering from hip replacement after a cyclocross race crash.
Recovering From Hip Replacement Read More »
Learn about road and trail running, cycling, mountain biking, triathlons and other multi-sport events and watersports, and outdoorsy events.
Inland NW Race, Ride, & Event Guide 2022 Read More »
Guide to 7 local and national non-profit organizations that conserve and protect public lands and the Inland NW businesses who support them.
Giving Back to Our Public Lands Read More »
Adventure travel destinations, each less than 5 hours from the Spokane, including Wenatchee, Sandpoint, Pullman-Moscow, & McCall.
4 Inland Northwest Weekend Road Trips Read More »
The Palouse region of Pullman, Wash., and Moscow, Idaho, offers biking, hiking, fishing, disc golf, and more–a great fall weekend getaway.
Recreation, Food, & Brews in Pullman-Moscow Read More »
Ways to take more responsibility for our impact on our destabilizing climate. Extreme heat, drought, and wildfires threaten outdoor recreation and much more.
Too Hot: 7 Ways to Do Better for Our Climate Read More »
Out-of-state visitors now pay double to visit or camp at Farragut, Priest Lake, or Round Lake State Parks in northern Idaho.
Idaho Increases Rates At State Parks Read More »
Welcome to The Trailhead — a new column that replaces “Hike of the Month” to serve as a round-up of interesting projects and plans for trails in the Inland Northwest.
The Trailhead: Trail Projects & Plans for May-June 2021 Read More »
Inland Northwest trip ideas for North Idaho and Washington: including the Silver Valley, Lake Pend Oreille, Salmon River Canyons (ID); and Kettle River Country, Pend Oreille River, and Lake Roosevelt (WA).
32 Spring & Summer Inland NW Trip Ideas Read More »
The Blue Mountains Trail, a work in progress for decades, has evolved into a 566-mile point-to-point long-distance trail with a spiral shape connecting its two ends, Wallowa Lake State Park near Joseph and John Day.
Remapping a Lost Thru-Hike in Northeast Oregon Read More »