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Eye to Eye

Posted on by Sheila Newenham / Leave a comment

The Rumor Proves True Story and Photos by Sheila Newenham Word was there were mountain goats at Bernard Peak on Lake Pend Oreille. Supporting the rumor, Farragut State Park across the bay had permanently set up spotting scopes
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In Cold Water

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A Chilly Choice By Lauren Melink Photos by Benjamin Weaver I’ve never liked the cold. I have poor circulation in my hands and feet. In the winter, my shoulders always hurt from being clenched against freezing temperatures. One
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Femme Fatale

Posted on by K. John Morrow, Jr. / Leave a comment

The Skier and the Moll By K. John Morrow, Jr. Where I grew up, in the small mining town of Wallace in the Idaho panhandle, kids learned to ski at an early age. My instructor was an Austrian
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More Than Softball

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The Power of Girls’ Sports Story and Photos by Annette Lewis When I was eleven, my family moved to Idaho. At the time, Salmon had a whopping population of 3,535. This was a huge adjustment for a pre-teen
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Midsummer Nightmare

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A Failed Thermal Grade By Diana Hooley Summer’s a great time to sleep outdoors, to bed down on the front porch, or in a tent, or to cowboy camp in the open air. Idaho nights are often cool,
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The Trouble with Camping

Posted on by John O'Bryan / Leave a comment

Where to Begin? Story and Photos by John O’Bryan After spending five glorious days fishing in the wilds of northern Idaho, and after unpacking the contents of the camper and truck, and after the duffel bags are emptied
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Star—Spotlight City

Posted on by Carver Stellmon / Leave a comment

Amid Change, Helpfulness By Carver Stellmon The valley lay thick with trees. Entangled willows and choking cottonwoods diffused from the banks of the Boise River to mix with sage and the occasional pine that stretched to a checkerboard
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August 2024 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Boise, Bonners Ferry, Coeur d’Alene, Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness, Homedale, Meridian, Moscow, Northwestern Idaho, Preston, Salmon, Sandpoint, Star, Wallace This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Bee Careful

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Good News, Bad News By Norma Sadler When I was young, a bee stung me on the arm, an unfortunate rite of passage that caused a puff of swelling around the stinger. After that, I was afraid of
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