2018-10, October 2018 (Georgetown)
2018-10, October 2018 (Georgetown)
Volume 18 Number 1
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FEATURES
The Gnarliest Trail
By Dan Noakes
The author describes an unfriendly hike of more than a thousand miles to complete the Idaho Centennial Trail in fifty-two days.
From Wasteland to Wetland
By Mary Terr-Berns
Through what’s called wetland banking mitigation, a Priest River wasteland was restored to a thriving wetland.
Georgetown – Spotlight City
By Bruce Bash
A quiet farming community in the state’s southeastern corner is a haven for hummingbirds and big game, and also a victim of earthquakes.
DEPARTMENTS
Comments: Bloom Peak
Caldwell: Sticks and Strings, by Les Tanner
Coeur d’Alene: Chainsaw Maniac, by Diana Braskich
Cascade: Things That Go Bump, by Susan Hatch
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests: Red Sunset, by Rowan Brown
Lochsa River: An Unfished River, by Max Jenkins
Meridian: Another Life, by Kitty Widner
Idaho At Large: What Are They Doing in There? by Steve Carr
Recipes: Goodbye Cowboy Casserole; Chocolate Shortbread Comfort Cookies
Calendar of Events: Railshow 2018, Idaho Falls
IN THIS ISSUE!
Boise, Caldwell, Cascade, Coeur d’Alene, Emmett, Georgetown, Idaho Centennial Trail, Idaho City, Idaho Falls, Lochsa River, Meridian, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest, Pocatello, Valencia