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Madness on the Lochsa 

But What’s Your Definition of Madness?  Cover Photo courtesy of Michelle Witthaus, Unleashed Marketing and Design By Barry Campbell  Did Native American fathers and sons argue over their paddle-stroke cadence as they navigated the Lochsa River?  I uttered this thought aloud about halfway into our 20-mile trip with ROW Adventures, drawing solid laughter from our four raftmates and guide,

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A Near-death MTB Ride in the Northeast Washington Backcountry

The story of a rider’s life-threatening injury and reconciliation with wildness in the Northeast Washington backcountry By Eric Deady   Cover photo courtesy of Kyle Lucas There is often a peaceful resolve that settles into a person when confronted with the certainty of death in the backcountry. It’s a very unique abandonment of fear, and an

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EXPLORE THESE WINTER DESTINATIONS IN SOUTHEAST BRITISH COLUMBIA  

Cover photo courtesy of Big White Ski Resort One of the greatest things about living in the Inland Northwest for many winter enthusiasts is the close proximity to the border with Canada and British Columbia mountain towns, ski resorts, backcountry terrain, hot springs, and friendly people. The currency exchange rate continues to save Americans around

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Plan Your Fall or Winter Sandpoint Adventure Getaway           

Fall mountain biking in Sandpoint. Photo: Aaron Theisen Sure Sandpoint is close enough to the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene areas to make it a day-trip destination for fall and winter adventures, but why not maximize your drive and adventure time with a multi-day stay? A two or three day trip also means you’ll have time

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Looking Back with Out There Monthly Founder Jon Snyder 

Cover photo courtesy Jon Snyder From a cover story about what it would be like to go rock climbing on Mars to a first-person account of Sasquatch-hunting in the Blue Mountains, Out There’s Founding Publisher Jon Snyder always aimed to keep magazine content interesting. Even if it “strained from the formula,” he says. “If I

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