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  1. Gear: Shave weight in your backpack
  2. Tackle & Tactics
  3. Deadline looms for hunter ed students
  4. Help with survey, learn about wildlife
  5. Puget Sound hatchery chinook fishing opens today
  6. Eastern Oregon: Send a tip for a chance to win
  7. Spirit Mountain Casino a first-class attraction in Polk County, if you're into the ki
  8. North Sound fishery holds promise
  9. Oregon to fund Klamath River dams' removal
  10. Free Training Will Help Boaters Protect Local Waterways
  11. L'Attitude Point One brings new attitude to Dallas
  12. Feds ban krill fishing to save it for the whales
  13. Fire Danger Level Increases on Public Lands in South Central Oregon
  14. Temporary Closure of Tioga Trail Segment Begins July 20
  15. Fire Restrictions on Bureau of Land Management Lands in Eastern Washington
  16. Biking in the San Juan Islands
  17. Everything is so Cubanisimo, except for the wine
  18. Skagit County tourism getting a summer boost from local travelers
  19. Washougal landowner's zip-line fight to go to trial
  20. Cape Meares has winning trio: lighthouse, Octopus Tree, breeding peregrine falcons
  21. Ahoy! Milk-carton showboats take over Green Lake
  22. Zimo: We're lucky to have a playground like the Main Payette close to town
  23. Seafair officially kicks off with Pirates Landing, Milk Carton Derby
  24. Plenty of sturgeon still available for anglers
  25. Salmon fishing hot on coast, Strait
  26. Newport's Mark Hatfield Marine Science Center a good place to learn about life at sea
  27. Natalie Bartley: Rafting trips open to people with disabilities
  28. Ex-Craters of the Moon director to lead National Parks Service
  29. Fire Restrictions on Bureau of Land Management Lands in Eastern Washington
  30. Canada here I come, but you can still enter to win a weekend getaway
  31. Natural Wonder: Hummingbirds building a family
  32. When the Valley heats up, pack up the kids and head to the hills
  33. Fish and Game to stock more salmon in Boise River
  34. Old silver screens, drive ins light up Oregon towns
  35. Newport man believes Sir Francis Drake summered in Oregon, not California, in 1579
  36. Volunteer workers needed for Mount St. Helens trail projects
  37. Women in the Outdoors program will cover guns, kayaks and more
  38. Mount Rainier to receive $72,600 for programs, restoration work
  39. Fish and Wildlife Commission to vote on salmon, steelhead policy
  40. Bring your buckets to Long Beach for 25th annual sandcastle festival
  41. Prepare for the pinks
  42. Rainier program aims to keep Doritos cheese off wild paws
  43. Even outdoors, things can get a bit smelly
  44. Anglers are reeling in chinook, coho off the coast
  45. Grab the kids and hop on Amtrak for a stress-free getaway to Portland
  46. Seafair officially kicks off with Pirates Landing, Milk Carton Derby
  47. Lavender tour on Vashon Island leads round of festivals
  48. Pix From My Weekend
  49. Seal Sitters offer training to help protect pups
  50. Look for woodpeckers in the woods of Southwest County Park
  51. Green River Valley plans ahead for possible flooding
  52. GoLite sleeping bag lets you go light on the trail
  53. Best bets for the weekend
  54. More A-list weekend festivals
  55. Weekend calendar
  56. Coming attractions
  57. Relax, take in wilderness views from the saddle on trail rides in the Sawtooths
  58. Ask Zimo: Identifying cutthroats is not easy
  59. Makin’ tracks: Take a hike, learn how to kayak or get the scoop on campgrounds
  60. Apply soon for hunt of a lifetime
  61. Fish rap: Lake Cascade has plenty to offer right now
  62. Where to go fishing
  63. Out and About: Idaho recreation report
  64. Tackle & Tactics
  65. Polk County, almost famous for Fort Yamhill
  66. Summer salmon fishing season is off to a good start, despite bad weather on the coast
  67. Oregon Trail Music Fest brings music of the Old West to Interpretive Center
  68. Locally owned motels good coast lodging option
  69. Beach naturalists show off Puget Sound's wonders at low tide
  70. Ruby Pipeline Project: Draft EIS Available for Public Review
  71. Manzanita's 'Pie Lady' sells 'berry good' pies
  72. Mason County: Forest road to close for habitat work
  73. Wildfires burning throughout Skagit County
  74. Home water offers refuge from stress
  75. 5,000 Cubic Yards of Wild Horse Manure Available Free to the Public
  76. Rock Creek Road Closure
  77. Astoria Column looks good for another 80 years
  78. Community sports & recreation datebook
  79. Tying hope, hobbies, healing
  80. So many bakeries on Oregon coast, so little time
  81. Lake Washington sockeye returns too weak to fish
  82. Let a Tin Lizzie take you back in time
  83. Educate yourself on bank fees before going abroad
  84. Zimo: Safe bike commuting takes sharp skills
  85. Make sure you have the correct escape cord on your crab pots
  86. Another perfect Mount Hood day at Skibowl
  87. Third wildlife corridor suggested for Siskiyous
  88. Lower-elevation campgrounds will open in time for holiday
  89. Regional recreation business booming
  90. Natalie Bartley: Educator program brings archery to schools
  91. Three things to do this weekend
  92. Olympic National Park road work
  93. Hike of the Week: Elwha River Geyser Valley Trail
  94. Weekend Getaway: Walk Puyallup
  95. What's new at Mount Rainier
  96. Be mindful outdoors of wildfire risk this season
  97. Park staff looking at effect of human visitors on wildlife
  98. No warm and fuzzy feeling in this bag
  99. Stay safe and enjoy fireworks at a professional show, not out in the woods
  100. Learn basic kayaking skills at clinic
  101. What's new at Mount Rainier National Park
  102. Summer’s the perfect time to sneak a peek at basking turtles
  103. Be mindfull of wildfire risk
  104. 70 years old, Coast Guard Auxiliary still going strong and saving lives
  105. Join an estimated 1,000 volunteers for July 5th Cleanup at Long beach
  106. Park staff looking at effect of human visitors on wildlife
  107. Pause and listen to mockingbird’s repertoire
  108. Lower-elevation campgrounds will open in time for holiday
  109. Learn basic kayaking skills at clinic
  110. Summer Speaker Series
  111. Send Terry on the road
  112. Dallas and Polk County: Send a tip for a chance to win
  113. Government Camp has the "Fuxi-est" shops
  114. Floridians at Mount Hood's Skibowl park? What's wrong with Disney World?
  115. Celebrate puffins at Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock
  116. Save that Africa trip: visit Wildlife Safari instead
  117. Weather or not, Oregon coast is always exciting
  118. Pick a favorite waterfall on upper McKenzie River
  119. Will it be trout or sturgeon on your viewing menu?
  120. Mystery solved at Sweet Cheeks Winery
  121. Northern Oregon coast: Send a tip for a chance to win
  122. A museum on the grow at University of Oregon
  123. Restored ranger station at High Desert Museum
  124. Mount Hood is alive with the sound of music
  125. Take a Hike Portland (have fun doing it, too)
  126. Visit a rare cave on Umpqua Valley wine circuit
  127. Selling powder: Snowcats take skiers to the best backcountry snow
  128. The Gear Junkie: REI's Cirque ASL2 tent.
  129. Hike of the Week: Middle Fork Snoqualmie Road
  130. Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance: Name changes but focus remains on trail riding
  131. Outdoors Report: Columbia springer focus moves upstream
  132. Coal Creek Trail: Cougar Mountain hike is an adventure
  133. Ways to stay warm while running in the cold
  134. Death-defying dismount a bike move I'd rather forget
  135. Shoot 'em up, blow 'em up
  136. Washington's wonderful world of dogs
  137. Chihuly: Dramatic, flamboyant, controversial
  138. Roadside attraction or a heap of glass?
  139. Coastal treasure hunt in Lincoln City
  140. It's like living in a glass house
  141. Natural Wonder: Mule deer fawns
  142. Head to the mountains for the Fourth of July
  143. Zimo: There's lots of camping along the Magruder Road corridor
  144. Roger Philips' Fish Wrap: You can enjoy fishing despite crowds
  145. Tandem kayak a wild ride, especially up front
  146. Out and About: Free Craters parking and crane hunting
  147. Heading north? Lochsa River campgrounds open for weekend
  148. Tackle & Tactics: Kung Fu Grasshopper
  149. Be prepared for floating the Boise River
  150. Makin' Tracks: Chinook coming to Boise River
  151. F&G explains salmon closures
  152. Idaho Fish and Game will release chinook in Boise River Thursday
  153. Roger Phillips: Lost a rod? Better read this column.
  154. Natalie Bartley: Go natural with a native backyard
  155. Natural Wonder: Mule deer buck
  156. Spend the day with family at Horsethief Reservoir
  157. F&G proposes hunting rules changes for 2010
  158. Ride the Weiser River Trail and take in wildflowers
  159. Ask Zimo: Speaking of flowers, stop and smell the syringa sometime
  160. Fish rap: South Fork Boise prime for floating
  161. Historic townsite opens at Yankee Fork
  162. Wildflower hikes set for this weekend
  163. Gear: Get updated bike trail information
  164. Painting and Drawing Workshop to be Held at Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area
  165. Public Meetings Set to Discuss Proposed Transmission Line in the North Steens Mountai
  166. Fire Prevention for 4th of July Weekend
  167. BLM Announces Adjustments to Mining-Related Location and Annual Maintenance Fees
  168. Travelers Cautioned Against Rain Damage on Area Roads
  169. Wild Horses Up For Adoption In Longview, Washington
  170. DOI Fast-Track Initiatives for Solar Energy Development on Western Lands
  171. Entire Steens Mountain Loop Road to be Open
  172. Fire Danger Increases Across South Central Oregon
  173. Bill Boycott brings music of the Old West to Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
  174. Birds of Prey headline "Get Outdoors Weekend" at Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
  175. BLM Establishes Boundaries in the Soda Mountain Wilderness
  176. Interagency Wildland Fire Pre-Season Open Houses Scheduled
  177. "Fire Danger Will Increase in the Near Future"
  178. Southeast Oregon Resource Advisory Council to Review Draft Vegetation Treatment Plan
  179. Wild Trails Horse Expo
  180. Wildland Firefighter Training
  181. Secretary Salazar Announces $381.6 Million in 2009 PILT Payments to Local Governments
  182. Eastern Washington Resource Advisory Council to Meet June 11
  183. Proposed Benton City Community Pit Sand and Gravel Sale
  184. BLM Seeking Comments on Proposed Recreation Improvements at Juniper Dunes
  185. National Geological Carbon Capture Program Can Help Develop Cleaner Energy, Reduce Gr
  186. Civil War Volunteers to recreate a Military Camp on the Oregon Trail
  187. Daniel Slosberg living history performances featured in Leo Adler Theater
  188. West Eugene Wetlands Recognized with National Volunteer Award
  189. Fire Closures in effect for public lands adjacent to Lake Billy Chinook and on severa
  190. Blm free fishing day at hyatt lake
  191. Take It Outside: Explore Lost Creek Lake and the Upper Rogue
  192. BLM Sells 5.8 Million Board Feet of Timber
  193. Hampton Tree Farms, Inc. Purchases Salem BLM Timber Sales in Multnomah, Yamhill and W
  194. Workshops scheduled through summer at Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
  195. Annual Free Fishing Day Event Set for June 6 at Burns Pond
  196. Steens Mountain Advisory Council Meets June 4-5 in Bend
  197. Leo Adler Theater Programs for Summer 2009
  198. John Giller Accepts Interagency Fire Management Position in South Central Oregon
  199. Campgrounds, Other Sites Open for Summer
  200. BLM Offers Reward for Information
  201. BLM Announces Stimulus Investment on Coos Bay District
  202. BLM Releases Planning Update
  203. Dutch Oven Cooking Workshop at Interpretive Center
  204. Wildfire Suppliers Meeting Scheduled for May 20
  205. OR-030-2009-013 BLM Stimulus Investment in Baker and Malheur Counties
  206. BLM Roads Close for Bridge Paving
  207. Pioneer Wagon Encampment at National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
  208. Portions of Tioga Segment of North Umpqua Trail Closed
  209. Attachment to Policy 43 CFR 3809 Notice- and Plan-Level Operations, 43 CFR 3715 Use
  210. Policy for 43 CFR 3809 Notice- and Plan-Level Operations, 43 CFR 3715 Use and Occupan
  211. Interior Releases Budget Numbers
  212. $3.63 Million in Recovery Act Funding For Harney County
  213. BLM Announces Stimulus Investment in Douglas County to Restore Landscapes, Develop Re
  214. BLM Announces Stimulus Investment in Southern Oregon to Restore Landscapes, Develop R
  215. BLM Announces $3.5 Million Stimulus Investment Across Klamath and Lake Counties
  216. National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center Advisory Board to Meet
  217. ARRA Stimulus Projects Funded
  218. Public Scoping Meeting Planned for the Trout Creek Geographic Management Area Environ
  219. Burns Interagency Fire Zone Prepares for Spring Prescribed Burning
  220. BLM Offers Free Wild Horse Manure to the Public
  221. Interpretive Center Offering 19th Century Activities Day
  222. Final plan released for sandy river basin
  223. Southeast Oregon Resource Advisory Council Meeting Scheduled for May 7 and 8
  224. BLM Conducts Controlled Burning to Reduce Threat of Wildfire
  225. Prescribed Burn at Twin Lakes Recreation Area
  226. Spring Prescribed Burning Season is Starting in Central Oregon
  227. Several Prescribed Burnings Scheduled in Central Oregon Next Week
  228. Spokane Council Still Seeks Advisors
  229. BLM Still Needs Oregon Advisors
  230. Arlington Wild Horse Adoption: April 25th
  231. Tyee Road Closed
  232. BLM Personal-Use Firewood Permits Available April 15
  233. Medford District Resource Advisory Committee to Meet on April 14, 15, and 16
  234. Wild Horses Returning to Douglas County
  235. Interpretive Center Offering Historic Firearms Seminar
  236. Comment Period for Draft Timber Mountain Recreation Management Plan Extended
  237. Public Meeting Scheduled to Discuss Juniper Reduction Plan
  238. Steens Mountain Advisory Council Meets April 9-10 in Hines
  239. Blm ohv public comment forum on april 2
  240. President Signs Legislation that Enhances Protection for Public Lands in Oregon and W
  241. Eastern Washington Resource Advisory Council to Meet April 16
  242. Emergency Equipment Rental Agreement (EERA) Solicitation for 2009 Fire Season
  243. Table Rocks Hike Season Spring 2009
  244. OR-030-2009-007 Horse Adoption Set for April 3rd & 4th
  245. OR-030-2009-006 Snively Hot Springs Closure
  246. Oil and Gas Lease Sale Results
  247. Docks Installed at North Spit Boat Ramp
  248. Pile Burning Planned South of Prineville
  249. Oregon BLM Needs Advisors for East Oregon Lands
  250. Advisors Needed for Spokane District Council

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