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Sturgeonitis

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Too Much Fishing By Rachel Moore Thoughts of 2020 bring up the pandemic, masks, and the world in chaos but for our family, that year also provided something quite different. My partner Michael and I followed the rules
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April 2023 Calendar

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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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Kellogg—Spotlight

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A Mining Town Remade By Mike Blackbird The story of my hometown, Kellogg, is one of redemption. When I stand today at the condominiums in town where the longest gondola in the Western Hemisphere begins its 3.5-mile journey
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Skiing the Moon

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Alpine Touring Isn’t Crazy Story and Photos by Michael Stubbs Just back from an adventure, I pull into the driveway in my red ‘99 SUV, which I bought in Alaska and have driven as far as a hundred-plus
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The Spiral Highway

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My Turn to Drive By Mark Ready In 1976, as the United States celebrated its Bicentennial, I was a fourteen-year-old in Lewiston, sitting behind the wheel of a brand-new Chevy Camaro. My driver’s education instructor was Richard Hager,
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Over the Hump

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No Country for Codgers By Ray Brooks I had been warned about the road from Orogrande Summit southwest of Elk City to the old mining towns of Buffalo Hump. It was OK for about a quarter-mile after the
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The Elk and Us

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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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April 2023 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Boise, Buffalo Hump Wilderness, Craters of the Moon, Eagle, Garden City, Idaho Falls, Kellogg, Lewiston, Moscow, Owyhee Breaks, South Fork Salmon River This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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The Last Mail Flight

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A Backcountry Tradition Ends Story and Photos by Richard H. Holm, Jr. The high-pitched sound of Mike Dorris’s ski-equipped Cessna 185 bound for Warren and various remote ranches along the South Fork of the Salmon River reverberates through
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