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Fifteen Miles to Nowhere

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And a Lot Farther Back By Suz Iventosch “This is not good, not good at all,” I lamented as we stumbled upon the entrance to the White Clouds Wilderness. The sign clearly indicated no bikes allowed. Wait, what?
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Welcome Silence

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Cycling and Rafting the Canyonlands By Kevin Briggs Photos Courtesy of Ben Groeneveld The gravel road ahead was the only sign of human presence, a linear path across the rolling tan hills marked with the dark green of
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Cambridge to White Bird

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A Lone Cyclist on a Long Ride By Elizabeth McGowan In 2000, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elizabeth McGowan, then thirty-nine, learned she had been free for five consecutive years of the melanoma that had plagued her. She celebrated by
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From Darkness to Light

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The Route of the Hiawatha Story and Photos by Melinda Brinkman I bike along in complete darkness, deep underground, somewhere on the border between Idaho and Montana. Armed only with a tiny flashlight to see me through, I
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