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July 2010
Volume 9 Number 10

FEATURES

The Rhinestone Roper; Meet the Flashiest Cowboy Around
By Loy Ann Bell

The horses get loose, and the author encounters a roping, riding, shooting, knife-throwing, whipcracking neighbor unlike any other.


New Plymouth—Spotlight City
by Lindsey Parker

Water wheels, an unusual horseshoe shape, lazy summers, and the intangibles of smalltown life dominate this native’s memories.

Trueblood: Part II


by Les Tanner

In the second of a two-part profile, the outdoors exploits and conservation efforts of the late Idaho writer, Ted Trueblood, are recounted.


DEPARTMENTS

Comment
: The Next Decade in Print

McCall:
In Search of the Warbling Vireo; A Master Birder Shows How It’s Done, By Patricia Gardner

Nampa: Death of a Fighter; How Alcohol, Guns, And Machismo Killed Justin Mark Eilers, By Carroll McKibbin


Pocatello: Wirehairs Forever; My Bird Dog Has Better Kudos Than Yours, By S. Eric Krasa

Viola: Grandpa’s Minnie; A Last Ride into Another Time, By Kimberli Reynolds

Boise: July 4, 2002; Drinks Down, Hands on Hearts, By Bob Bushnell

Grandjean: Tracking the She-Wolf; On the Cusp of the Sawtooths, Lions, Bears, and Wolves, Oh My, By Daniel Claar

Salmon: Spirited Away; On Losing the World’s Most Exquisite Animal, ByRobert A. White

Recipe Contest: Sicilian Beef Short Ribs, Recipe courtesy of the Idaho Beef Council; AL-Kabobs, by Alex Clarke; German Potato Salad, by Linda Helms

IN THIS ISSUE!

Boise, Grandjean, Jerome, McCall, Nampa, New Plymouth, Pocatello, Salmon, Viola



 
 

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