Trail Dispatches: What’s happening with Pend Oreille Pedalers
By Jason Welker
Reader Contributor
There’s something happening in those hills on the edge of town. If you’ve been on a walk in the Syringa Trail Network or above the …
By Jason Welker
Reader Contributor
There’s something happening in those hills on the edge of town. If you’ve been on a walk in the Syringa Trail Network or above the …
By Susan Drumheller
Reader Contributor
The dog days of summer have arrived and with them come the perpetual joys and challenges of socializing and training our beloved pets so they …
By Susan Drumheller
Reader Contributor
If you like to skin out of Schweitzer’s bounds, chances are you’re familiar with “Solar Ecstasy,” a south-facing slope off Uleda Ridge that offers some …
By Regan Plumb
Reader Contributor
If you are a Sandpoint area dog walker, trail runner, woods walker, mountain biker or all of the above, you are likely acquainted with Sherwood …
By Dr. Elizabeth Wargo
Reader Contributor
Sandpoint may be an aspiring trail town, but it has long been a place that values local educational opportunities that get youth into the …
By Jason Welker
Reader Contributor
A trail is more than a place to ride a bike, walk your dog or exercise your horse. A trail is a community asset; it …
By Deb Ruehle
Reader Contributor
“Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth.” …
By Regan Plumb
Reader Contributor
Trails may be most immediately associated with providing opportunities for fresh air and exercise, but there are more subtle factors at play just beneath the …
By Jason Welker
Reader Contributor
Crooked Tree, Butterfly, Frog and Pinecone: To anyone who has had the opportunity to explore Pine Street Woods since its grand opening last month, these …
By Jason Welker
Reader Contributor
I had seen Scott Bourassa’s posts on the Bike Bonners Ferry and Ride 7B Facebook groups for months. Each Monday a ride description is posted …