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  1. Holiday events | Work is for elves: Go have fun
  2. Weekend calendar
  3. Head to Roslyn for a true winter wonderland
  4. Look, up in the sky: Seattle Audubon needs you to pipe up for annual bird count
  5. Adventure Calendar
  6. Nordic trails offer a variety of terrain from McCall to Sun Valley
  7. Zimo: Are European worms superior worms?
  8. Have peace of mind with the right rack
  9. Book showcases daring dogs
  10. Idaho Public Television looks at 'Motorized Idaho'
  11. For those of you with single-track minds
  12. Christmas Bird Count coming up
  13. Try out ski or snowboard equipment before you buy it
  14. Outdoors Report: Fishing picks up as rivers drop
  15. Hike Of The Week: A beautiful wanderland in Anacortes
  16. Seattle's working waters
  17. The Gear Junkie: More of the latest stuff for fun in the fluff
  18. 10:22 a.m. -- Soldier Mountain backcountry to close to snowmobiles
  19. Holiday season also means cold-weather outdoors fun
  20. Best of the West: More snow-going options
  21. Big Six dominate snow scene
  22. Bill would freeze recreation user fees
  23. Bogus Basin finishing up addition of solar lights on 1.2 kilometers of trails
  24. Gear Guy: Anywhere you go, a GPS is a GPS
  25. Fishing closure on the Cowlitz River
  26. Area opens for wheelchair anglers on the Cowlitz River
  27. Retention fishery for sturgeon to close from Bonneville Dam to The Dalles Dam
  28. Columbia River sturgeon retention fishery will remain open 7 days a week from Bonnevi
  29. Retention fishery for sturgeon to close from John Day Dam to McNary Dam
  30. Chinook retention reopens on Columbia River; bag limit increased for hatchery coho
  31. Upper Columbia River and tributaries open for steelhead fishing
  32. Adult coho limit increase on the Cowlitz River
  33. Five areas of Puget Sound reopen for late-season crab fishing
  34. Lacamas Creek Closes to All Fishing
  35. Rules change for eastern lakes scheduled for rehabilitation
  36. Anglers allowed to retain whitefish and other game fish in the Cispus River
  37. Anglers can retain 6 hatchery coho per day on Cispus and Tilton rivers starting Nov
  38. Anglers allowed to retain whitefish and other game fish in the upper Cowlitz River
  39. Nature creates valley of the giants
  40. Adult coho limit increase on the Tilton River
  41. Cruising through the San Juans
  42. Lower Columbia tributaries to close for Chinook retention
  43. Smelt dippers can expect strict limits
  44. Animals prepare for cold in interesting ways
  45. White House Christmas tree gets Northwest touches
  46. Olympic National Park roads closed
  47. Fish-Wildlife panel will set new rules
  48. Grab your boots, buy a permit and hit Sno-Parks
  49. Make your own tasty energy bars
  50. News, video, blogs help Web site teach visitors about astronomy
  51. Your first priority: Stay safe
  52. Gear Guy
  53. Comments sought on revised state listing for bald eagle
  54. King County's Beaver Lake to receive 3,000 large hatchery rainbow trout
  55. Capturing Rainier's beauty
  56. Snake River hatchery releasing chinook salmon - but they're not available for anglers
  57. Commission approves hunter-education deferrals, extends hound-hunting pilot project
  58. State, tribal commissioners to meet Nov. 16
  59. Public meeting scheduled Nov. 20 in Morton on upper Cowlitz River coho restoration
  60. Gear restrictions on the lower Kalama River
  61. Anglers can retain 6 hatchery coho per day in the upper Cowlitz River starting Nov. 1
  62. Razor clam dig on 4 ocean beaches approved for Thanksgiving holiday
  63. Commission will consider adoption of public conduct rules on WDFW lands
  64. Grants available for volunteer projects that benefit fish and wildlife
  65. Hotline to report dead or ill swans available
  66. Environmental assessment available for proposed steelhead plan
  67. Early hazing will help protect white sturgeon
  68. Commission approves partial package of public-conduct rules for department lands
  69. Getting away from it all in Montana
  70. Adult coho limit increase on the Cispus River
  71. A glowing review
  72. Steelheading in Hells Canyon
  73. 2 the Outdoors: The Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge
  74. 2 the Outdoors: Winterizing your boat
  75. Creating 'Marine Reserves' along the Oregon coast a controversial idea
  76. Bald eagle shot and killed, game officers puzzled by the act
  77. 2 the Outdoors: Preparing mouth-watering smoked salmon
  78. 2 the Outdoors: Bald eagles are back
  79. Gas Tank Getaway: 'Passages of the Deep'
  80. 2 the Outdoors: Ancient forest discovered
  81. 2 the Outdoors: Bullets and greed
  82. 2 the Outdoors: The history behind the 'Keep Oregon Green' slogan
  83. Getaways Gift Guide: Local notions for wish lists
  84. Outdoors Report: Anglers' reprieve in works as rivers drop into shape
  85. Most Cascades ski areas scrambling into operation
  86. The Gear Junkie: Coming to a slope near you
  87. Book Review: Special edition of a classic 'Northwest Trees' is gem
  88. Ski/board Web Sites
  89. Birds of prey adapt their habits to the urban landscape
  90. Short Trips: Improvements promise new mountain highs
  91. The Gear Junkie: They look weird, but they're good for a run
  92. Mt. Baker will be state's first major ski resort to open
  93. Colorado Skiing: Nice weather isn't treating resorts well
  94. Outdoors Report: Winter-run steelhead slipping into streams
  95. Hike Of The Week: Revisit an old friend
  96. Snow makes I-90 a 'raging blizzard' Monday night
  97. 3:50 p.m. - River lottery system down
  98. Boy's first buck more special because of rare coloring
  99. Dr. Paul Collins: A fall can be felt in elbow as well as the wrist
  100. Natalie Bartley: Bogus Basin Ski Club turns 70
  101. Boise teen may have hooked a state record for rainbow trout
  102. Ski report details conditions for Northwest resorts
  103. Natural Wonder: Sagebrush seeds gathered to restore burned areas
  104. Women can learn snowshoe basics
  105. Hunters strike it rich with game at C.J. Strike Reservoir
  106. Hit the slopes at Brundage, Anthony Lakes today
  107. Free snowshoe clinic for women will discuss tips on gear, trails
  108. Olympian Julia Mancuso partners with Tamarack
  109. A PFD and fishing vest all in one
  110. Expert advice is the best part of new fly fishing book
  111. 1:27 p.m. -- Olympic gold medalist Julia Mancuso partners with Tamarack
  112. Fish and Game commission to reconsider muzzleloader rules
  113. McCall's newest Nordic ski facility is now open
  114. Dr. Paul Collins: Before you start winter sports,stretch muscles well to avoid tendin
  115. F&G kills domesticated wolf that attacked sheep
  116. F&G commission to reconsider muzzleloader rules
  117. UPDATED 1:28 p.m. -- Brundage gets 26 inches of snow Sunday, plans to open Thursday
  118. Zimo: Know your public hunting grounds - and don't be bluffed
  119. Non-motorized boaters: we do pay
  120. Calling them '100 year floods' is a bit misleading
  121. Outdoors calendar for Dec. 10
  122. Where is this?
  123. Not enough room for people and elk
  124. Taxidermist looks to capture a moment in life
  125. It will not take much to please your angler
  126. Three things to do this weekend
  127. Water levels limit Western Washington fishing opportunities
  128. Hard rains hurt national parks, salmon runs
  129. Birding, Sno-Parks bring fun to cold winter
  130. Calendar of events
  131. Where is this?
  132. Critics say new rules risk forests, goshawks
  133. Moose dazed by crab apples, Christmas lights
  134. Domesticated wolf's escape causes headaches in Idaho
  135. 50 Trails For Skis And Snowshoes
  136. You can get winter lift without riding chair
  137. Ski for free: Resort jobs offer time on slopes
  138. Exercise best way to avoid injury on the slopes
  139. You're never far from skiing in Washington
  140. Memorable snow tales from the slippery slopes
  141. The season's best gear
  142. Tips for saving some cash on winter sports gear
  143. All eyes on Idaho
  144. Season checklist ranges from helmets to boots
  145. 2 the Outdoors: The Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge
  146. 7:30 a.m. -- NEW! Ski report details conditions for Northwest resorts (with clickable
  147. It will not take much to please your angler
  148. Three things to do this weekend
  149. Your first priority: Stay safe
  150. WINTER DANGERS Your first priority: Stay safe
  151. Natural wonder: Sagebrush seeds gathered to restore burned areas
  152. Women can learn snowshoe basics
  153. 2 the Outdoors: Winterizing your boat
  154. Getting away from it all in Montana
  155. Here's where to cut your own Christmas tree
  156. What's your favorite Northwest holiday tradition?
  157. Many snowmobiles permitted in national parks are near noise, pollution limits
  158. Gear Guy
  159. Animals prepare for cold in interesting ways
  160. White House Christmas tree gets Northwest touches
  161. 8: 06 a.m. -- Thursday Ski Report
  162. Water levels limit Western Washington fishing opportunities
  163. A Kirkland Christmas, wrapped with a bow
  164. Give it to 'em: knockout gift ideas for the outdoors-minded
  165. Come watch carolers "Get Figgy With It"
  166. Finally, a sort-of-kayak that pleases the body and the wallet
  167. Best bets for the weekend
  168. Time to think (and be thankful)
  169. Old Robe Trail
  170. Birders' Top Spots: Elwha River Estuary
  171. Christmas Eve star will be Mars
  172. Extreme conditions complicating search for missing snowboarders
  173. Get a permit: Sno-Parks are open
  174. Up for a challenge? Get moving
  175. Where to find holiday happenings
  176. Ride the rails during special promotion
  177. Fishing | Salmon survival affected
  178. Grab your boots, buy a permit and hit Sno-Parks
  179. Olympic National Park roads closed
  180. Fish-Wildlife panel will set new rules
  181. Animals prepare for cold in interesting ways
  182. Make your own tasty energy bars
  183. Smelt dippers can expect strict limits
  184. White House Christmas tree gets Northwest touches
  185. News, video, blogs help Web site teach visitors about astronomy
  186. On the hunt for the perfect tree? Try Olympic National Forest
  187. Birders will spy the sky, trees for Christmas Bird Count
  188. Hunters strike it rich with game at C.J. Strike Reservoir
  189. Hit the slopes at Brundage, Anthony Lakes today
  190. Free snowshoe clinic for women will discuss tips on gear, trails
  191. Olympian Julia Mancuso partners with Tamarack
  192. A PFD and fishing vest all in one
  193. Expert advice is the best part of new fly fishing book
  194. Outdoors Report: Anglers' reprieve in works as rivers drop into shape
  195. Most Cascades ski areas scrambling into operation
  196. Creating 'Marine Reserves' along the Oregon coast a controversial idea
  197. 2 the Outdoors: Creating 'Marine Reserves' along the Oregon coast
  198. Capturing Rainier's beauty
  199. Environmental assessment available for proposed steelhead plan
  200. Book Review: Special edition of a classic 'Northwest Trees' is gem
  201. Ski/board Web Sites
  202. Surfing star rescues companion in 80-foot Hawaii wave
  203. Getaways Gift Guide: Local notions for wish lists
  204. The Gear Junkie: Coming to a slope near you
  205. 1:27 p.m. -- Olympic gold medalist Julia Mancuso partners with Tamarack
  206. Grand Canyon's North Rim closes for winter
  207. Hard rains hurt national parks, salmon runs
  208. Fish and Game commission to reconsider muzzleloader rules
  209. McCall's newest Nordic ski facility is now open
  210. As more grizzlies roam the Rockies, some hunters want the right to kill
  211. Early hazing will help protect white sturgeon
  212. Birding, Sno-Parks bring fun to cold winter
  213. Bald eagle shot and killed, game officers puzzled by the act
  214. F&G kills domesticated wolf that attacked sheep
  215. Dr. Paul Collins: Before you start winter sports,stretch muscles well to avoid tendin
  216. F&G commission to reconsider muzzleloader rules
  217. 12:06 p.m. -- Brundage to announce opening date soon
  218. Calendar of events
  219. 2 the Outdoors: Preparing mouth-watering smoked salmon
  220. Where is this?
  221. Outdoors | Gift guide '07
  222. Zimo: Know your public hunting grounds - and don't be bluffed
  223. 2 the Outdoors: Bald eagles are back
  224. Domesticated wolf's escape causes headaches in Idaho
  225. 50 Trails For Skis And Snowshoes
  226. You can get winter lift without riding chair
  227. Ski for free: Resort jobs offer time on slopes
  228. Exercise best way to avoid injury on the slopes
  229. Memorable snow tales from the slippery slopes
  230. Best of the West: More snow-going options
  231. You're never far from skiing in Washington
  232. Big Six dominate snow scene
  233. The season's best gear
  234. Tips for saving some cash on winter sports gear
  235. All eyes on Idaho
  236. Season checklist ranges from helmets to boots
  237. Non-motorized boaters: we do pay
  238. Capturing Rainier's beauty
  239. Cruising through the San Juans
  240. Nature creates valley of the giants
  241. Steelheading in Hells Canyon
  242. A glowing review
  243. Polecat Gulch trails closed
  244. Women get onboard with snowboarding
  245. Crystal Mountain will open for skiing
  246. 3 things to do this weekend
  247. No rod needed to enjoy South Sound's chum
  248. 7:07 a.m. -- Friday ski report
  249. Proposed fee for kayaks, rafts draws fire
  250. Legendary Idaho kayaker gets his due