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The Story of Idaho, one month at a time.


July 2009
Volume 8 Number 10

FEATURES

The Roof of Idaho
by Dianna Troyer

Climbing Mount Borah, the author recounts its history, geology, and the stories of ranchers who have lived at its base for decades.

Laclede—Spotlight City
by Marylyn Cork

It only has three businesses, and one might fold soon, but this laid-back hamlet south of Sandpoint boasts an amazing history of survival.


On Trail Crew


by Kaitlin Ens

Clearing trail in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness is tough and treacherous work that elevates the soul.


DEPARTMENTS

Editorial
: Parsing Idaho, by Steve Bunk

Idaho Artist:
Art from Junk; Sculptor Jerry Brooks Perceives Art and Nature in Found Objects, by Pamela Kleibrink Thompson

Agronomy Tales: Legends to Plant By; How Farmers Keep an Eye on the Signs, by Bill Corbett

A History of Time: Winding the Clock; Deep in the Works of a Twin Falls Icon
, by Loy Ann Bell

Fighting Fire: In Harm's Way, by Ward Stevens

Idaho Writer: The River Made Me; Idaho Stream Feed the Writing of Kim Barnes, by Donna Emert

On the Run: Barefoot is Back; A Post Falls Trainer Touts Shoeless Running, by Lisa Odenberg

Hiking: Down in the Slot; In This Part of the Desert, Be Ready to Get Drenched, by Brenda Adams

Recipe Contest: Red, White and Bleu Salad, by Kathy Hanson; and Summer Celebration Spaghetti, by Barbara Myhre

July Contributors


IN THIS ISSUE!

Boise, Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, Indianola, Laclede, Mount Borah, Moscow, Owyhees, Post Falls, Soda Springs, Twin Falls, Wilder



 
 

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