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