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The Kid and the Gun

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A Sheepherder in the 1930’s Encounters Backcountry Trouble By Dean Worbois This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Lightning Fast

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The Idaho Regatta’s Co-founder Is a Jet Boat Winner by Design By Dianna Troyer This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Gunderson’s Hypothesis

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Were Hemingway’s Spanish Scenes Drawn From Central Idaho Landscapes? By Will Peterson This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Dig It In

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Rafting the Salmon in Very High Water By Bob Beers This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Electrified

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Phantom Fire

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Deep Investigation Into a Strange Sight By F.A. Loomis But might it not be possible for something to happen that threw me entirely off the rails? Evidence that made the most certain thing unacceptable to me? Or at
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Head to Tail

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Trailing Along with the Sheep Story and Photo by Steve Carr It’s amazing how they bunch so closely, and blindly follow the backsides in front of them,” yelled the parade-goer in my ear, speaking of the hundreds of
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Log-Jammed

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Stranded on the Middle Fork, a Rafting Party “Self-Rescues”

By Ray Brooks

“There‘s not supposed to be a lake here!” I exclaimed. 

It was midday, July 24, 2006, mile twenty on our eight-day, hundred-mile Middle Fork Salmon float trip. As we rowed farther down this large new lake, we could see other rafts ahead on its western bank. Bequi Martel, our kayaker, sprinted ahead and returned with the news: the lake had been caused by a “blowout” the previous night, and there was also a huge logjam downriver one-half mile, in Pistol Creek Rapid.
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