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Slippery Slick Rock

Posted on by Ray Brooks / 3 Comments

No Way but Up Story and Photos by Ray Brooks My friend Mike Paine was not a patient man. In 1981, when Alpine Club climbers from Washington State University blocked access to the usual start up the Three
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Two Horses, Seven Mules

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Packing into the Wilderness Story and Photos by Levi Armichardy I wake at 4 A.M. to the sound of my dad moving around the one-room cabin. A click of a lighter, and then the space is dimly illuminated
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Thomas and Anna

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Two Pioneering Lives By Barbara Scott When I was a child, my brother, sisters, and I woke early every Memorial Day to gather blossoms off the lilac tree and flowers from the garden, which we took to the
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May 2024 Calendar

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By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 1             North Idaho Business Expo and Career Fair: 3 – 7 PM,  Kootenai County Fairgrounds, Coeur d’Alene 2     Well~Read Evening
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Saint Joe and the Swan

Posted on by John O'Bryan / 2 Comments

Horror amid the Bridgestone Hatch Story and Photos by John O’Bryan The Saint Joe River, or the Joe, as it’s affectionately regarded, is a blue-ribbon freestone river (fed by snowmelt, not a spring) with aggressive westslope cutthroat trout
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Fire on the Range

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Eighteen Years on the Line By John Beckwith An eerie voice came out of the night, over the radio from “The Butte,” or Squaw Butte north of Emmett, now officially named Sehewoki’l Newenee’an Katete. “This is Friday. I
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Nampa—Spotlight City

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A Letter to Ourselves By Amy Story IDAHO magazine first featured Nampa as a Spotlight City in our September 2003 issue. More than two decades later, here’s a very personal take on the place. At the end of
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Dagger Falls

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A Long-Ago Frenzy of Fishing By Rob Greenfield Photos courtesy of Rob Greenfield My twin brother Rick and I had no idea what to expect as we listened to Dad’s friend Jackson, the local mechanic, persuade him to
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Mr. Spud

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An Ordinary Mover and Shaker By Diana Hooley On Mother’s Day I’ll probably go to a greenhouse and buy some flowers and plants. I’ve done this for many years because May is the perfect time to buy plants.
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Fiction Contest Winners

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The winners have been announced of IDAHO magazine’s 2024 Fiction Contest, sponsored by Rediscovered Books. All the winning entries may be read on the website at THIS LINK.   First place winner this year was Eric E. Wallace
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