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· A Good Day for our Public Lands
· Grab your Camera! Northwest Exposure Photo Contest 2009
· The Way In: The Future of Access to our National Parks
Reader blog: Flyfishing Northwest
· Fish Where The Fish Are
· Cabin Fever
· Black Rock Dam Shelved
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· Sea-Tac to "Pre-condition" Airplanes
· Why Boeing is Cutting 4,500 Jobs
· A Better Look at Airfares
· Ferry Weather
· Local Weather
· Mountain Passes
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You'll feel your vacation ship has come in, enjoying all the waterfront has to offer
Need a vacation? Head to the Seattle waterfront
Head to toe, products get snowy action
Gear field test at Crested Butte.
Among the birds and the beasts: Winter is prime viewing time for Washington wildlife
Greg Johnston: When it comes to watching wildlife, Washington is a great state to be in.
Tiger Mountain retains its allure -- rain, snow or shine
Karen Sykes: Hike of the Week: High Point Trail to Tradition Plateau via Tiger Mountain Trail.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 2009
New Silver Fir chairlift signals big-time growth for The Summit at Snoqualmie
Greg Johnston: A new high-speed quad gives the Summit at Snoqualmie a big lift.
Snowshoeing on Mount Seymour: B.C. walk rewards with beauty and chocolate fondue
Snowshoeing and chocolate fondue: a match made on heavenly Mount Seymour.
Lincoln and Cove parks: Two waterfront parks bring nature near
Karen Sykes: Can't get out of the city? Lincoln Park and Cove Park offer great hikes close to home.
For running, high-priced jacket's claims are all wet
The Sugoi Majik may work fine for biking, where the wind cools you, or during moderate aerobic output such as hiking or jogging. But for running, the high-priced Majik is far from mystical.
Outdoors Report: Forecast favorable for clam diggers
Greg Johnston: Clam diggers on Washington's south coast should get a break in the weekend weather pattern, and prospects for finding clams are good everywhere.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2009
Outdoors Report: Anglers banking on uptick in 2009 openings
Greg Johnston: The steelhead and salmon seasons have been slow, but 2009 could offer new opportunities.
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