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  1. Coast Guard is restoring rare for memorial
  2. Commission approves hunting rules, new special-hunt permit applications
  3. Renton turns on charm
  4. Rifle club has series of hunter education courses
  5. Video claims that birds rock: I agree, expecially snow geese at Summer Lake
  6. Natural Wonder: Talking turkey
  7. Southern Idaho ski season a success
  8. Get ready for your next adventure on the water by taking a river safety class
  9. More clam digs scheduled
  10. Five treks to get a jump on hiking season
  11. Air travelers everywhere wage a battle of carry-on bags
  12. Renton turns on charm Heron haven
  13. Disney's latest ship offers interactivity
  14. Plenty of events to keep bicyclists rolling along
  15. Nisqually offers free interpretive programs
  16. Bears eat, sleep to the extreme
  17. Registration nears for fly fishing academy
  18. Time listening to the mountain
  19. Ride and tie events coming to Trout Lake, Wash., including world championship in June
  20. Five treks to get a jump on hiking season
  21. Time listening to the mountain
  22. Bad poles? Tent can't be far behind
  23. Tacoma's Trout Unlimited receives $1,000 grant
  24. Rifle club has series of hunter education courses
  25. Registration nears for fly fishing academy
  26. Bears eat, sleep to the extreme
  27. Nisqually offers free interpretive programs
  28. Plenty of events to keep bicyclists rolling along
  29. More clam digs scheduled
  30. Zimo: Deciding when to hole up and when to get out is a gamble
  31. California boy, 13, heads for Everest
  32. Time to hook some chinook in the Lower Columbia | Fishing
  33. Seattle fishing challenge on Hookin' Up with Mariko Izumi airs Monday on World Fishin
  34. BLM's new trail system from Crooked River Ranch beckons spring desert hikers
  35. If fishing goes south, go south (or west) to find fish
  36. SNOQUALMIE: Three ski areas plan major upgrades
  37. Lower Columbia River spring chinook fishery heating up
  38. Meetings in Portland give opportunity to weigh in on public land management plans
  39. Hike of the Week: McAllister Camp on Thunder Creek
  40. Skiing for dummies: Crystal Mountain's Dummy Downhill on Saturday
  41. Paddle opens Challenge
  42. Many attractions at Potlatch Park
  43. Directions, map for BLM's new Scout Camp trailhead on Crooked River Ranch
  44. Southeast Boise trailhead closed for construction
  45. BLM Sets Public Meeting to Discuss Motorized Equipment Use on Wild Horse Gathers and
  46. BLM Begins Plan for New Wilderness
  47. Directions, map for BLM's new Otter Bench trailhead at Crooked River Ranch
  48. Become a better biker
  49. Zimo: Use caution driving on high-desert back roads
  50. Fish rap: Sheep Creek could be a shining spot this spring
  51. Keep your bike rolling
  52. Four great family-friendly rides
  53. what I caughtWhat I shotwhat I caught or shot
  54. Happy trails: how to get along with other users
  55. Out and about: hunting, the backcountry, camping
  56. Bogus trail days are July 24, Aug. 21
  57. Here are some great places to grab a bite after biking
  58. Fishing club gets $10,000 grant
  59. Best bets for this weekend
  60. Daffodil Festival parade crosses Pierce County Saturday
  61. Bird sightings, and celebration, on Olympic Peninsula
  62. Celebrate Coast Guard's birthday at the beach
  63. Best bets among coming events
  64. Weekend calendar
  65. The clam diggers
  66. Welcoming waters, scenic spit make Blaine rich grounds for a birding fest
  67. Learn about fossils at Burke Museum, then hit the road to see more
  68. Lower Columbia catch rates pick up for spring chinook
  69. Mount St. Helens documentary shows how life returned after the eruption 30 years ago
  70. Kids' "Fish-In" events kick off this Saturday
  71. Rental Equipment Suppliers Sought for 2010 Fire Season
  72. Call for BLM's SRV Wildland Firefighters
  73. Jefferson County: Dosewallips tidelands open for shellfish harvests
  74. Lake Crescent Lodge added to management umbrella of three other Olympic Peninsula res
  75. Learning new ways to fish is as exciting as catching one
  76. WDFW seeks comments on revised Puget Sound rockfish conservation plan
  77. Federal grants available for shooting-range projects
  78. Crystal Mountain to build first gondola ski lift in Washington
  79. Where they're biting, where they're not | Fishing
  80. Where they're biting, where they're not
  81. Southeast Oregon Resource Advisory Council to Meet in Burns Oregon
  82. Tacoma's trail of glass leaves the visitor dazzled with color, style
  83. Say goodbye to that unhealthy beer belly
  84. Time to have fun again - lowland lakes officially open for fishing April 24
  85. Bartley: Life is sweet for tandem-bicycle riders who learn to work together as a team
  86. Natural wonder
  87. Archers reach target audience
  88. Chilkoot Trail requires serious boots
  89. National parks to waive fees for a week
  90. If you crave more cherry blossoms, head to D.C.
  91. Take time to spruce up coastline, parks
  92. Guide contains outstanding art, podcasts
  93. Commission to discuss hunting seasons
  94. There's a whole world of wildlife we can barely see
  95. Park seeks comments on road project
  96. Puyallup River cleanup scheduled for April 17
  97. Benefit to help support national park programs
  98. Mount Rainier trail work party set for April 24
  99. Photo show of Tacoma's myriad displays of dazzling glass art
  100. There's a whole world of wildlife we can barely see
  101. Chilkoot Trail requires serious boots
  102. Archers reach target audience
  103. Mount Rainier trail work party set for April 24
  104. Benefit to help support national park programs
  105. Puyallup River cleanup scheduled for April 17
  106. Park seeks comments on road project
  107. Commission to discuss hunting seasons
  108. Guide contains outstanding art, podcasts
  109. The outdoors also needs sprucing up
  110. Zimo: Older dog can teach upstart puppy ways of the hunt
  111. BLM Seeks Comments on central Oregon Wind Power Right-of-Way
  112. Statement from WDFW Director Phil Anderson on the Washington State Executive Ethics B
  113. Hike of the week: Baker River Trail to Sulphide Creek
  114. For being a beach town, Gearhart sure is a long way from the water
  115. Learn to sail
  116. Swim, camp, fish and hike at Millersylvania
  117. Swim, camp, fish and hike at Millersylvania
  118. Trek through deep canyon
  119. Tired of the Greenbelt? Try the Foothills
  120. April snow showers may bring Easter avalanches in Idaho
  121. Nepalese Sherpa to climb Everest for 20th time
  122. Outdoors blog: Avalanche danger in Southcentral Idaho mountains causes concern
  123. Photo show of Long Island's Don Bonker Cedar Grove Trail
  124. Spring hikes help you connect with Hells Canyon
  125. Zimo: Toxic blue-green algae is most common during summer; watch out for ticks
  126. Roger Phillips' Fish Rap: Let's hope for better reservoir weather
  127. Hook up with trout in April
  128. Idaho's first wolf season closed Wednesday
  129. Makin' Tracks: Volunteers are needed for Swan Falls area cleanup
  130. Explore the Owyhee Canyonlands
  131. Out and About: Fees set at Yankee Fork, Thousand Springs
  132. Take a free tour of homes, heron style
  133. Best bets for this weekend
  134. Egg hunts, Easter Bunny visits and other spring events
  135. Can-do canine gear for town and trail
  136. Every planet shines in April's night sky
  137. Weekend calendar
  138. Best bets among coming events
  139. Spring on San Juan Island
  140. Sunrise rowers
  141. Web-based history tour of Seattle is like time travel, on your own time
  142. Spring chinook on Lower Columbia River has been so-so, but should improve this weeken
  143. WDFW seeks public input on Draft North Olympic Wildlife Area Management Plan
  144. RAP Camp is Now Accepting Applications
  145. Ancient Lakes provide water for wildlife in Washington's sagebrush desert
  146. Anacortes Salmon Derby draws more than a thousand anglers this past weekend
  147. Idaho Fish and Game puts bounty on rainbow trout
  148. Roger Phillips: Foothills levy seemed like a lottery, and we won the jackpot
  149. New marina operator chosen for The Cove Palisades State Park
  150. Oregon state parks camping reservation center to close for two weeks
  151. Historic Clothing Class at National Historic Oregon Trail Center
  152. Mt. Hood Meadows piles up 33 inches of snow, extends season
  153. Commission to set new hunting rules at April 9-10 meeting in Leavenworth
  154. Construction begins on Lyle trailhead for Klickitat Trail in Columbia gorge
  155. Idaho's wolf season closes Wednesday
  156. Gear pick: Get that hot coffee now, not later
  157. Where they're biting, where they're not
  158. Easter egg hunts go high-tech with geocaching
  159. People, wildlife to split Boise's newest public spaces
  160. Sunset Rest Area invites travelers to experience Clatsop State Forest
  161. Bartley: Racers will run the Weiser River Trail
  162. Natural wonder: Cedar waxwings
  163. Dig for clams evenings this week
  164. No shortage of East Texas barbecue joints
  165. The Washington state park at Doug's Beach offers more than windsurfing
  166. Spring into action
  167. Make sure fishing license is up to date before heading out
  168. New program gives families more outdoor activity options
  169. Bug proofing a must for Alaska tents
  170. Registration beginning for August bike ride
  171. Deadline coming soon for multiple-season hunts
  172. Senior, disabled discounts to remain at campgrounds
  173. Golden eagle pair spotted near Rest Lake
  174. Big changes for halibut enthusiasts
  175. Bicyclists have own version of daffodil festivities
  176. Big changes for halibut enthusiasts
  177. Desolation never seemed so tranquil
  178. Schedule shows where you can dig for razor clams
  179. Bicyclists have own version of daffodil festivities
  180. Spring into action
  181. Golden eagle pair spotted near Rest Lake
  182. Senior, disabled discounts to remain at campgrounds
  183. Deadline coming soon for multiple-season hunts
  184. Registration beginning for August bike ride
  185. Bug proofing a must for Alaska tents
  186. Zimo: Well, it's finally time for ... my SENIOR access pass
  187. Spring turkey hunting gets assist from winter weather | Outdoor notebook
  188. Doerner Fir rises 327 feet into the Coos County heavens
  189. BLM Seeks Citizen Advisors in Oregon
  190. Washington Resource Council Now Recruiting
  191. Elsinore Theatre in Salem one of several in Oregon restored and serving as art venues
  192. Landslide closes Ross Dam Haul Road in Washington's North Cascades
  193. On the hook for fish, fun
  194. Park yourself at Taidnapam
  195. Take the kids out to Lucky Peak
  196. San Juan Islands spring salmon fishery blooming
  197. Senate backs making hunter information private
  198. RV there yet?: There are plenty of places to camp before summer comes
  199. Zimo: Horsemen want to help hikers, bikers
  200. Roger Phillips' Fish Rap: Steelhead have made it up to Stanley
  201. Learn about the Birds of Prey area
  202. Makin' Tracks: Saturday is last time for night skiing at Bogus this season
  203. Out and About: Rural airstrips to get improvements
  204. Western Idaho Fly Fishing Expo April 2-3 * Doubletree Hotel, 2900 W. Chinden Blvd., G
  205. Tackle & tactics: Wade Lake leech
  206. Best bets for this weekend
  207. It's tulip time, with Skagit Valley's festival coming soon
  208. New saltwater park is legacy of Bellingham tragedy
  209. Weekend calendar
  210. Best Bets coming soon: Easter parade, egg hunts
  211. Portland hotels offer free $50 bills
  212. Bainbridge Island winemakers might soon be wooing fans from Woodinville
  213. Seeking the good ol' grunge of Belltown
  214. Nesting time
  215. Chinook are biting on Lower Columbia River | Fishing
  216. Marine salmon area fishing heating up
  217. Roger Phillips: Spring is a time of sunny days - and harsh realities
  218. Featured Photo Gallery: Bogus Basin in the 50s, 60s and 70s
  219. Panel supports state control of federal lands
  220. REI adds free-shipping promo for members
  221. Hurricane Ridge Road in Olympic National Park might be open year round
  222. Controlled Burns to Start in Klamath and Lake Counties
  223. Garden Plan Available for Public Review
  224. Outdoors for kids: Hogwarts isn't the only place you'll find owls
  225. Gearing up: Try a trailer
  226. Lower Columbia River spring chinook bite improving
  227. Where they're biting, where they're not
  228. Next coastal razor clams digs approved
  229. March razor-clam opener to proceed
  230. Museum takes new look at air, water, land and life
  231. Orthopedic surgeons weigh in on joint care
  232. Natural Wonder: Animals in snow
  233. Natalie Bartley: Explore the Boise Greenbelt in the springtime
  234. Events will commemorate anniversary of eruption
  235. Spring break: You're free, and most of this fun is too
  236. MSR offers options for clean water
  237. Mountaineers offer courses on kayaking basics
  238. Take Smartphone tour of best things in Long Beach
  239. Hood Canal salmon group needs recovery effort help
  240. Pacific smelt comes under ‘threatened' status
  241. Volunteers needed to help count marmots
  242. Hear Bart Smith's stories of hiking all 11 scenic trails
  243. With spring comes feathered visitors
  244. Zimo: (Almost) gone with the wind: Fierce storm shakes things up
  245. Stocking up on triploid trout | Outdoors notebook
  246. Klindt Vielbig, who died March 11, 2010, helped popularize cross-country skiing in Or
  247. Photo show of movie houses that became arts venues in Oregon towns
  248. State delays clam, oyster seasons at Hope Island State Park
  249. Military discounts on ski lift tickets at Snoqualmie this weekend
  250. New recreational halibut seasons reflect lower quota for 2010