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“Along the Little Spokane River: A Sense of Place” by Ty A. Brown  

(Nonfiction, 2024)  Ty Brown’s “Along the Little Spokane River: A Sense of Place” is his third book examining Inland Northwest history. “Along the Little Spokane” tells the stories of the families, farms, mills, camps, and resorts that populated the waterway.  The book is broken into three sections: The Headwaters, the Heart of the River, and […]

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Range to Ranch Retreat June 19-22  

An overlanding and outdoor adventure gathering in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains and the Lost River Range  By Cindy Pope, Co-founder of the Range to Ranch Retreat  As summer takes hold in the Northern Rockies, a gathering of vehicle-assisted adventure travelers will converge at Swenson Butte Ranch for the Range to Ranch Retreat. Nestled between the rugged

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Your Guide to Exploring Nelson and Kootenay Lake Skiing 

Cover photo courtesy Stephan Malette If you’ve never made the trek to ski in Nelson, B.C., you wouldn’t be the first. Tucked deep in the Selkirk Mountains, only 45 miles from the U.S. border, it’s more of a hideaway than a destination. But for those in the know, that’s the way they like it. Strewn

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Idaho Forest Group Spearheads Landmark Conservation Agreement for Coeur d’Alene River Tributary

Photos courtesy of Idaho Forest Group This past September, nearly 2,000 acres of North Idaho forest along Prichard Creek, a tributary of the Coeur d’Alene River between the town of Prichard and Thompson Pass, was protected from future development thanks to an Idaho Forest Group (IFG) donation of a conservation agreement to Kaniksu Land Trust.

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Regional Tribes Take the Lead on Fish, Wildlife, & Habitat Restoration Across Their Ancestral Lands 

Cover photo by Lorenzo Menendez Courtesy of INLC By Adam Gebauer  When I was asked to write about the progress the five tribal nations of the Upper Columbia have made over the last 20 years in supporting fish, wildlife, and forests in this region, I knew it was going to be a daunting task. For

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Explore the Trails, Waters and Wilds of Oroville, Washington 

Find off-the-beaten-path adventures in north-central Washington.  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

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