Gear: O-Pen Ozone-Based Pocket Water Purifier
Roving Blue pen-sized water filter for hiking/bikepacking, hunting, or traveling overseas–or stow in a vehicle/camper in case of emergency.
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Roving Blue pen-sized water filter for hiking/bikepacking, hunting, or traveling overseas–or stow in a vehicle/camper in case of emergency.
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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 »
All photos by Lucas Arnold For 20 years, the 24-hour mountain bike race at Riverside State Park was a Spokane mountain bike institution each spring. Then came the word that the 2019 event would be the end of an era. Long-time organizers Round and Round Productions had ridden the wave of 24-hour racing through the
24 Hours of Riverside 2022: An Around-the-Clock Party on Wheels Read More »
Everyday Cyclist columnist Justin Short shares how some riders cope with winter riding conditions and about his latest bikepacking adventure.
Smash the Winter Cycling Blues Read More »
Recommendations and reviews of camping gear, outdoor apparel, footwear, bags, and more, for any holiday of gift-giving.
12 Gear Gift Ideas for the Holidays Read More »
Gift guide for featuring locally-made products as well as other items made far away but available at Inland Northwest-based small businesses.
Inland NW Local Holiday Gift Guide – 2021 Read More »
When the pandemic shut down normal activities, “living local” became more than a quaint notion to strive for and silver linings were revealed.
Living Local & Other Silver Linings of the Covid-Era Read More »
Christina Deubel, who’s inspired by Northwest public lands, shares about her artistic process and first public mural at Camp Sekani.
Spokane Artist Inspired By Northwest Public Lands Read More »
I left my house a couple of hours before dawn. It was my 47th birthday, and I thought it would be a great idea to ride the gravel route up Mount Spokane from my house for the first time. The air looked a little foggy, but as daylight began to appear, it occurred to me:
Smoke Season Riding Read More »
Too much trash, toilet paper, and human waste has followed wilderness-loving masses into our public lands. We all need to follow basic Leave No Trace practices.
Are We Loving Public Lands to Death? Read More »