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Bear Faced

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And a Lion, Too By Ray Brooks I saw my first Idaho black bear at about age ten, while driving up a narrow dirt road near Ketchum with my mother. The bear was turning over rocks and pieces
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Back to the Hoe

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It’s All about Timing By Diana Hooley It’s time to plant the garden and put the “hoe” back in Idaho. Each spring I buy little packets of vegetable and flower seeds to begin the chore of gardening. Did
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Obadiah Jump

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Only Joking By John M. Larsen In 2005, Tom “Doc” Couch, who was director of the Owyhee County Historical Society, received a call from a man named Phillip Gary Eller. He asked, “Where did Jump Creek get its
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Lookout Life

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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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As the Pioneers

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A Day Trip to Prairie Story and Photos by John Evans Perched high upon caliche ground in the spring of 2020, my friend Tom and I, relative newcomers to Idaho, stood amazed by the hidden gem of Prairie
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Dog Meets Rattler

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Bird Hunting in the Uplands Story and Photos by Drew Wahlin Jake, my Miller English pointer, was about a hundred yards away but I couldn’t see him in the grayish-blue colors of the sagebrush-covered landscape high in west-central
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Sagebrush Music

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Down Where the Lost Rivers Flow By P. Gary Eller Wow, there it is again: that touching song about young cowboys in Europe during World War I, pining over their home in the Lost River area of southeastern
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May 2023 Calendar

Posted on by Les Tanner / Leave a comment

By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 6-7  Riggins Rodeo: Riggins 6-27      Long Camp Farmer’s Market: SAT. Kamiah 13   Elk City Wagon Road Museum “Dessert at the
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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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May 2023 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! American Falls, Central Idaho, Garden City, Grangeville, Jump Creek, Kuna, Lost River Country, Malad/Samaria, Prairie, Riggins, Snake River, St Joe National Forest, Twin Falls, West Mountains This content is available for purchase. Please select from
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