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Pioneers in the Dark

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What Became of Them? By Marcia McGreevy Lewis Little things made us feel the shadowy presence of our predecessors at the cabin. They left behind chipped dishware, knife handles made from deer horns, and mustache cups as drinking
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Nazi Farmhands

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POW Camps in Idaho By John M. Larsen My eyes bugged out in wonder and alarm. The German soldiers crouched low, their weapons flashing as they advanced slowly toward me across the field east of the house. I
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War Eagle Mountain

Posted on by Ray Brooks / 3 Comments

Old Mines High above Silver City By Ray Brooks I knew the rough road was public, so I ignored a “Private” sign and opened a sheepherder gate in a fence to drive into the remains of the once-bustling
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Rusty’s Yurt

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Secret and Celebrated Story and Photos by Michael Stubbs One winter, Dave and I visited the yurt without Rusty. He was recovering from an injury and needed someone to knock snow off the roof and perform general maintenance.
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Who Shot the Musicians?

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A Gold Rush-Era Mystery By Rick Just Our guest columnist this month adapted the following story from his blog, Speaking of Idaho. From time to time, I get questions from readers about an incident in Idaho history. I
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Rouladen/Cottage Cheese Dip

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By Amy Story Old-Fashioned Polish/German Rouladen INGREDIENTS 6 slices beef topside 18 slices bacon ¼ cup sweet mustard 6 pickle spears 1 white onion, chopped 1 carrot, chopped 2 sprigs rosemary 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 c. red
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Pick Your Path

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Through Unnamed Hills and Outcrops Story and Photos by Troy Tetreault Hundreds of cattle mooed in unison a thousand feet below me. Rounded up by their ranchers, they spread like an alluvial fan across the Garden Creek Gap
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August 2023 Map

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IN THIS ISSUE! Balanced Rock, Boise, Caldwell, Cottonwood, Darlington, Grace, Marsing, Nampa, Owyhee Mountains, Paul, Priest Lake, Sawtooth Range, Southeastern Idaho, Southern Idaho This content is available for purchase. Please select from available options. Purchase Only

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Beware the Wampus Cat

Posted on by Alessandro Meregaglia / 1 Comment

Out-Seussing Seuss By Alessandro Meregaglia The book was “just a lark,” Carol Angerbauer told me. Her grandfather, Henry Senger, sat around a kitchen table with Nick Villeneuve in a remote cabin near Grandjean that they called the “Chimney
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August 2023 Calendar

Posted on by Les Tanner / Leave a comment

By Les Tanner Double-checking with event coordinators about the following locations, dates, and times is recommended. Northern Idaho 3-5 Yellow Pine Music & Harmonica Festival: Yellow Pine Lodge, Yellow Pine 3-31     Kooskia Farmers Market: THURS 10 AM –
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