Biking

Eastoberfest Enduro MTB Race

Evergreen East, the Inland Northwest’s mountain biking advocacy organization, is putting on its first-ever race October 15, and it’s an eduro race at Beacon Hill/Camp ...
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The Buffalo Bike Soldiers’ Epic Trek Across the West

Twenty soldiers from the 25th Infantry Regiment rode from Fort Missoula, Montana, to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1897. It took them 41 days to make ...
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Do-it-yourself handsewn bike gear, including bike frame panniers.

DIY Bike Gear

When you have a hankering to make your own bike gear. Hank Greer shares how he did it, in this Everyday Cyclist column (Sept. 2016). ...
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Urban Trail Etiquette

The golden rule for nearly every community trail in America is simple. Whether you run, walk, or ride, do so in a manner that maximizes ...
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Cycling in the City: The State of Urban Riding in the Inland NW

Erik Solberg, a tall, thin 30-year-old newspaper archivist who sometimes sports a curly rattail and speaks fluent Feminist, rides a silver fixed-gear bike with a ...
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Rivers & Ridges Ride Offers Road Biking Routes for all Types of Riders (October 1, 2016, Clarkston, Wash.)

Experience some of the Northwest’s most stunning, low-traffic road biking on scenic routes through the Snake River canyon country and the Palouse at the annual ...
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Explore Coeur d’Alene’s Bike Scene with Others

You know that bike that is sitting in your garage with one low tire and a layer of dust on the seat? You should be ...
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Biking Your Way to Pokémon GO Domination

Look into your phone screen, and the city around you transforms into a land of magical creatures. You, an elite trainer on one of three ...
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“Ride the Reactor” Ride Offers Cyclists a Two-Wheel Tour of the Manhattan Project National Historical Park (October 1)

One hundred cyclists will be the first in history to ride in the Manhattan Project National Historical Park in Tri-Cities, Washington! Bike Tri-Cities, the cycling ...
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