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Along with Tom

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On the Centennial Trail Story and Photos by Michael Stubbs Tom Klein swore he wasn’t writing a book and wasn’t having a midlife crisis. He simply wanted to see Idaho on foot—nine hundred miles or more along the
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November 2016 Calendar

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By Ruby Tanner Family-oriented and “affordable” Idaho events get a free line in our calendar, and each month we choose several to highlight. Here’s how to submit: Deadline:  The first of each month. Lead time:  Two issues. Next
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November 2016 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Bitterroot Mountains, Boise, Crouch, Hells Canyon, Idaho Falls, Moscow, Nampa, Nez Peace National Forest, Parker, Pierce, Sagle, Sandpoint, Sawtooths, Snake River Canyon This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Tangled Lines

Posted on by Peter D. McQuade / Leave a comment

An Angling Tale By Peter D. McQuade This story is available in its entirety free of charge for the first part of November. I came of age in the Idaho of the 1960s, in the company of six
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Parker–Spotlight

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Not Really Looking to Grow Story and Photos by Joyce Driggs Edlefsen Three things stand out when you visit Parker. The place is announced by its name on the water storage tower. A huge, immaculately kept cemetery on
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Crock Pot Stuffing/FudgeNog

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By Amy Larson Bacon Crock Pot Stuffing INGREDIENTS 10-12 cups day old bread cubed 10-12 slices lower sodium hardwood smoked bacon, cooked and crumbled 3 cups chicken stock 2 1/2 cups chopped yellow onion 2 eggs, lightly beaten
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Suckers and Cemeteries

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Halloweens of Yore By Steve Carr Halloween, a generation ago—okay, two generations ago—was more about a license for mischief than it was plastic masks and bite-sized candy bars. Somehow (and everyone understood this), pranks that would be criminal
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Woods Work

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Among the Playful Hunters By Carolyn White Photos courtesy of Carolyn White Hunting season was finally over at the isolated ranch where I worked in the Nez Perce National Forest. I’d been up by four o’clock nearly every
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Trailing the Herd

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Across the Deepest Canyon By Pete Wilson In early spring of 1953, my Uncle Allen and Aunt Hazel needed to have a small herd of horses moved across the Snake River in Hells Canyon. They had sold their
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Spring Campaign

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Party-Time on the Snow Train By Thornton Waite Photos courtesy of Holly Crawley Based on the images shown here, I’d say the Rotary Club members who went along for the famous Spring Campaign of the Union Pacific Railroad
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