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2024 Spokane Great Outdoors Expo Presentations

Learn About the Inland NW Outdoors from These Experts Spokane Great Outdoors Expo presentations Saturday and Sunday, February 17-18, 2024 at the Spokane Convention Center. (Presentations are free with your Expo ticket. Tickets are available here now and come with free outdoor adventure deals for indoor climbing, paddleboarding, ziplining, and more while they last. Also

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Hike of the Month: Crab Creek (Harrington, Wash)

The shrub steppe is perfect hiking terrain for shoulder season: it is seldom difficult to access as late fall transitions into real winter, with crisp morning temperatures frequently warming as the sun climbs in the sky. Always check the forecast and consider bringing microspikes in the event of an early blanket of snow in the

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3 Fall Hikes in the Channeled Scablands

By Heidi Lasher When I moved to Spokane in 2010, I heard a lot about the ice-age floods. In fact, unsolicited information about the Pleistocene Megafloods would materialize in my life with annoying frequency: on signage along the river, tourist brochures, my kids’ elementary school classrooms. Everywhere I turned, someone seemed to be tapping my

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Repatriated Colville Tribal Lands Benefit Okanogan River Steelhead

In late September, Western Rivers Conservancy (WRC) and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation permanently conserved the 2,524-acre Antoine Valley Ranch, returning ancestral lands to the Colville Tribes and delivering desperately needed water to Antoine Creek and its imperiled run of Okanogan River steelhead. Antoine Valley Ranch spans 2.5 miles of Antoine Creek, a

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Hike of the Month: Hughes Fork and Jackson Creek

(Selkirk Mountains, North Idaho) Hughes Fork and Jackson Creek share a trailhead near Hughes Meadows in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Each can be a stand-alone day hike for visitors to nearby Priest Lake, remaining low to enjoy the old growth forest’s lingering huckleberry patches in September or fall mushroom season as rains return in

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Backcountry Booty Hidden Oct 16 – Found Oct 29

THIS BACKCOUNTRY BOOTY IS SPONSORED BY: TorQ Personal Training TORQ Personal Training has donated two weeks of personal training, up to 3x per week. The semi-private sessions are limited to a small number of people and each workout is custom designed to target where you’d like to target The gym is located on Sprague and

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It’s Time to Bring the Salmon Home to a Restored Lower Snake River

By Tanya Riordan Not long ago, the Columbia-Snake River Basin was the most prolific salmon-producing landscape in the continental United States.Dozens of populations across this great basin, however, have been driven to extinction. Today in the Snake River, the Columbia River’s largest tributary, less than 1% of the historic keystone species—salmon and steelhead—return each year

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Head North for a Singletrack Road Trip Rossland, BC

Fall riding comes early in this close-to-the-border mountain town September and early October in the Spokane area often feel like a never-ending addendum to summer, with hot temps and moon-dust dirt the new norm on the trails. All the while, two hours north, the cooler mountain air and larch-and-fir-filled forests that see more frequent trail-restoring

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