Lookout Life

Summers in the Tower By Nancy Sule Hammond In the St. Joe National Forest for two summers in 1972-73 and again in 2010, the author and her husband Don realized his lifelong dream of being a fire lookout.
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Summers in the Tower By Nancy Sule Hammond In the St. Joe National Forest for two summers in 1972-73 and again in 2010, the author and her husband Don realized his lifelong dream of being a fire lookout.
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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 3/31-2/2 Blues Festival 2023: Coeur d’Alene Resort, Coeur d’Alene 1 USPA Hells Canyon Showdown: Weight-lifting Competition. Limited to 60 lifters.
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In the Mosaic I’ll call him Brett. He was a bowhunter and a woodsman. Before that, he was a downhill skier from California who had taken one look at Boise’s Bogus Basin on the way through and kept
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By Amy Story Amorette’s Tuscan Chicken Delight INGREDIENTS Package of chicken breast tenders Package of baby spinach or regular spinach leaves, julienned 1 cup or more of heavy whipping cream 1 cup chicken broth or broth made from
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And out with a Woodcarving By Doug Rose Photos courtesy of Craig Plummer and Idaho Artistry in Wood Association I guess you could call me a tree-hugger. One of the things I love about Idaho is that it
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Crowdsourcing Biodiversity Data By Chuck Peterson Even though Dan Giltz had studied biology at Idaho State University, at first he didn’t fully appreciate the importance of what he saw in the Caribou National Forest. He was on a
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By Amy Story After my friend Linda Whittig lost both her parents to the pandemic within one year, she ran the family farm, which was located between Caldwell and Notus, for a final summer with the help of
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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 2-30 Free Dinners: MONDAYS. Served every Monday from 4 PM – 6 PM at the Hoot Owl Café, Ponderay 7
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How Idaho Got Its Shape By Keith C. Petersen When I got a question about Richard Nixon’s profile in Idaho’s borderline, I figured it was time to write a book. I once served as Idaho’s State Historian. When
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Talk about Romance By Angela Ruth Strong Photos Courtesy of Angela Ruth Strong Twelve years ago, I thought my then-boyfriend Jim and I were going to a movie to set up a couple of our friends on a
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