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Cover photo courtesy Diane Knowles Free Outdoor Entertainment Conservation, Stewardship & Volunteer Opportunities
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Cover photo courtesy Diane Knowles Free Outdoor Entertainment Conservation, Stewardship & Volunteer Opportunities
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Cover photo courtesy of LINC Foods INGREDIENTS: 1 head cauliflower // 3 Tbsp. olive oil, split // 1 tsp. salt // 1 clove garlic // 1/4 – 1/2 tsp. cayenne chili flakes from Hayshaker Farm // 1/4 tsp. black pepper // 1/2 lime, squeezed // 1 bunch chives, sliced thinly // 1 cup grated queso
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Oroville locals refer to their small town of around 2,000 just south of the Canadian Border in north central Washington as the “gold at the end of the road,” a nod to its location at the end of US Hwy 97 and its gold mining history. Situated at the top of Okanogan County surrounded by
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Cover photo by James P. Johnson There are a lot of reasons to like Coeur d’Alene—among them, a couple of enjoyable, well-known, lakeside hikes. Tubbs Hill, with a main trail that follows the lake shore and is mostly flat, begins next to the Coeur d’Alene Resort downtown. But less-trafficked Mineral Ridge, which demands a little
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4 Hikes in Local Natural areas By Olivia Dugenet Cover photo courtesy of Kanisku Land Trust They don’t call it spring fever for nothing. When the big, dark Inland Northwest winter finally melts away and the whole world is green and growing, anything seems possible. Every step outside into the sweet, mild air feels like
Cover photo courtesy of Lisa Laughlin I didn’t recreate as a kid, per se, but I did spend a lot of time outside looking at things. I was in central Washington, where the sky took precedence in the swallowing, expansive way it does in a high desert. As I wandered, I learned weather signs. Tiger-striped
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Cover photo courtesy of Myk Crawford Ready to run, bike, paddle, swim and have some new adventures in the upcoming race season? The 2024 calendar is packed with chances to test your mettle individually or as a team in outdoor races, runs and rides. Some dates are still TBA, and a few races have shuttered.
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Grow your love for the outdoors at the 62nd annual Big Horn Show, March 14-17 at the Spokane County Fairgrounds, presented by Lithia Motors. There’s something for everyone in the family and all types of outdoor enthusiasts at this annual Spokane tradition. The 2024 Big Horn Show is the event to learn about everything from how to be
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Enjoy this cozy and nourishing curried squash soup on a cold winter’s day. A creamy coconut milk complements the flavors of warm spices and sweet butternut squash (serves 3-5). INGREDIENTS 1 butternut squash from Tonnemaker Hill Farm Olive oil Salt and pepper 1/2 onion from Andersen Organics 3 cloves garlic from Channing Farm 2 Tbsp
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When I met him, Mark was already a shipwreck surrendered to the rise and ebb of addiction and the depression that rules it. When the tide of inebriation rolled out, one could crawl into the cavity of his chest and find forgotten treasures: Memorized guitar solos, wicked skateboard tricks, a love affair with his road
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