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Race, Ride, & Event Guide 2025 

By Lisa Laughlin  Cover photo courtesy of Priest Lake Watersports If this list doesn’t send you into a race-registering frenzy, I don’t know what will. Our region is packed with incredible options for running, riding, triathlon-ing, and getting outside from March through October. The only problem, my friends: you can’t be in two places at […]

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Where to Go Winter Camping Around the Inland Northwest 

What Winter Camping Gear Do You Need?  By Holly Weiler  Cover photo courtesy of Holly Weiler Outdoor enthusiasts know that there is no bad weather, only inappropriate gear and clothing. There is no need to put away the camping supplies just because it’s below freezing and there’s a little snow on the ground! That choice

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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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Coffeeneuring: Will Bike for Coffee

Cover photo courtesy of Justin Short I recently attended my first randonneuring event, so now it’s time to throw some pretentious sounding French cycling jargon at you. Randonneuring is a form of organized non-competitive long-distance cycling that is very popular in Europe. Riders are self-supported, though they are encouraged to work together to finish a

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“Rewilding the Urban Frontier: River Conservation in the Anthropocene” Edited by Greg Gordon 

(Nonfiction, 2024)  “Rewilding the Urban Frontier,” an anthology edited by Gonzaga University’s professor of environmental studies, Greg Gordon, focuses on urban rivers across the United States. Taken as a whole, the essays convey the common history these rivers share: river as human gathering place and community center since time immemorial, rivers as the industrial era’s

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PNW Events for Tele & Free-Heel Skiers 

Cover photo courtesy of Rise of Telemark Rise of Telemark Events (Various resorts in the Cascades): All season long. A few hours east of the greater Spokane area, tele skiers can participate in a variety of telemark events, including clinics, demos, and social gatherings sponsored by Rise of Telemark. Details at Riseoftele.com/pages/events  Wenatchee Telemark Festival

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