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Don’t Wait For Snow – 10 Ideas for Planning Your Winter Adventure Now

GET YOUR MOUNTAIN CULTURE FIX IN ROSSLAND, B.C. Just north of the border, about three hours from Spokane, Rossland, B.C. is a laid back mountain town with an amazing stream of cultural events and offerings. Sure, many who visit Rossland tend to come for the renowned mountain biking trails or the legendary powder dumps up

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Don’t Wait For Snow: 10 Ideas for Planning Your Winter Adventure Now

GET YOUR MOUNTAIN CULTURE FIX IN ROSSLAND, B.C. Just north of the border, about three hours from Spokane, Rossland, B.C. is a laid back mountain town with an amazing stream of cultural events and offerings. Sure, many who visit Rossland tend to come for the renowned mountain biking trails or the legendary powder dumps up

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Still water of Priest Lake with mountain peaks and sun in the background.

Boatless At Priest Lake: Everyone Can Hike, Bike And Camp At The Big Lake

Everyone can have a “lake place” if you consider all the public campgrounds and backcountry alpine lakes that are available for little to no cost. Only a two-hour drive from Spokane, Priest Lake is one of mine. It provides an easy, low-cost retreat even for minimalist outdoor recreationists—you don’t need a boat to have fun.

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Spring Season Pass Sales Are On Here’s why now is the best time to lock in next winter on the slopes. 

Cover photo courtesy of Silver Mountain There are still plenty of ways to make the most of what’s turning out to be a snowy spring season—March powder dumps and soft spring turns, terrain park sessions, pond skims and the laid-back community vibe that defines our regional ski hills. Even better, spring is when next year’s season passes go on sale

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2026 Altai Skis Backcountry Ski and Hok Festival – New date, Feb. 28 – March 1

Cover photo courtesy of Derrick Knowles Northeast Washington-based Altai Skis puts on this annual gathering of backcountry ski touring enthusiasts, including those interested in Altai Skis’ Hok ski that some have described as a “ski-shoe” that combines elements of a backcountry ski and snowshoe. This year’s weekend event was originally planned for Feb. 7-8, but winter

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Your Complete Winter Guide to 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort

Eastern Washington’s largest ski area with 7 lifts and 2,325 acres of terrain near Chewelah, Wash.  Cover photo courtesy of 49 Degrees North Lifts: 7  Vertical: 1,851  Acres: 2,325   Summits: 2  Number of Runs: 90  Nordic Center: Included with day ticket or pass  Operating Schedule: 7 days a week (as conditions allow)  What’s New on

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Where to Find Affordable Family Ski and Snowboard Gear in the Inland Northwest

Cover photo courtesy of Shallan Knowles Gearing up for a season of skiing or snowboarding can be affordable, especially if you know where to look. By mid-winter, with ski swaps behind us, your best bet for finding deals on all the equipment and outerwear necessary to get out in the mountains with your family is

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2025–26 Winter Gear Preview: Local Shop Favorites Across the Inland Northwest

This season’s local-shop picks  By Brad Naccarato  The first snowflakes of the 2025-26 season have already started accumulating at area resorts. Stoke is high, and the general feeling is that this could be another stellar year in the mountains. If you’ve made the decision to finally upgrade your ride or style, local shops stock some

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