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  1. Be patriotic: Camp out in your backyard tonight
  2. 'A Mile for Men's Health'
  3. Stargazing above the Valley
  4. Meridian Barn Sour fun run and walk
  5. Bikes for the commute
  6. Stonze sinkers might get anglers away from lead
  7. 3 things to do this weekend
  8. Natural wonder
  9. Photos capture polar bears' struggle
  10. TSA may approve new "checkpoint friendly" bags for laptops
  11. Bear reports up; WDFW offers safety tips
  12. 100 adventures in centennial forests
  13. Crystal Mountain?s Libby Ludlow retires from U.S. ski team
  14. Mount Rainier workshop focuses on sister mountain
  15. Hike of the Week
  16. Weekend Getaway
  17. Whitewater rafting: Take a trip in the wild waters
  18. Visitors find unearthly experience inside Mount St. Helens lava tube
  19. Mailbox Peak: Aptly named, great views, but the climb is no speedy delivery
  20. Catching a wave: New surf shops and inspiring scenery make La Push worth the trip
  21. Salman and me: one degree of separation
  22. Best bets for the weekend
  23. Cutting-edge performance from Portland knife makers
  24. Light up the Fourth of July weekend
  25. Celebrate the history of autos at Greenwood Car Show Saturday
  26. Outdoor swimming at beaches and pools
  27. Seafood doesn't get any fresher
  28. Seahurst Park
  29. Birders' Top Spots: Beacon Rock State Park
  30. Where to stay at the beach?
  31. Fishing | Angler's paradise: chinook, sockeye and shad ? oh my!
  32. Lavender and wine on the Olympic Peninsula
  33. Crystal Mountain?s Libby Ludlow retires from ski team
  34. Free fishing event planned for children with disabilities
  35. Eyes in the Woods volunteers will remove litter at tree farm
  36. Garbage Gang, Coast Alliance plan July 5 beach cleanup
  37. Workshop focuses on sister mountain
  38. Hike of the Week
  39. Weekend Getaway
  40. Free series of guided hikes set for Mount St. Helens
  41. whitewater rafting Take a trip in the wild waters
  42. Low tides will give beach walkers chance to explore new ground
  43. Weekend spotlight: The Salem World Beat Festival
  44. The City of Rocks offers a lot of diversity for campers
  45. Ask Zimo: Head to an Idaho state park to plug in your RV
  46. Fish Rap: Head to Horsethief for cool trout fishing
  47. Stop and smell the wildflowers at Craters
  48. Outdoors Book: Scrambling to new heights in Oregon
  49. Rangers will teach you about new Foothills trails
  50. Itch, scratch, look out for poison ivy
  51. Gear pick: After Sun Repair gel cools painful sunburn
  52. Idaho-based Web site offers news for outdoors folks
  53. A centennial summer
  54. Hatchery summer steelhead return to Cowlitz, Lewis spots
  55. A mountain bike adventure from Bachelor to Bend
  56. Dumb idea of the year? Well... it's right up there
  57. Outdoors Report: Kings moving inside to newly opening areas
  58. Hike of the week: Views return to the Teanaway with summer weather
  59. Satisfy your craving for spectacular scenery in wilderness wonderland
  60. Soaring is a thrill -- but there's more to it
  61. Fish and Game, Moscow enviro group get EPA money
  62. St. Gertrude's sisters, preserving nature and history
  63. When conservation is second nature
  64. Crazy Creek offers a bit of comfort for the backwoods
  65. Halibut fishing to reopen June 28 for one day off La Push and Neah Bay
  66. Chinook fishery reopens on 3 Columbia tributaries; hatchery steelhead limit rises to
  67. Cowlitz reopens for hatchery spring chinook
  68. Kalama River reopens for hatchery spring chinook
  69. Lewis River reopens for hatchery spring chinook
  70. Sport halibut fishing will reopen June 28 in Marine Areas 3 and 4
  71. Campers lucky to be alive after giant tree falls
  72. Cowlitz re-opens for hatchery spring Chinook
  73. Kalama River re-opens for hatchery spring Chinook
  74. Lewis River re-opens for hatchery spring Chinook
  75. Hatchery summer steelhead daily limit will increase on the North Fork Lewis River
  76. Hatchery summer steelhead daily limit will increase on the lower Cowlitz River
  77. Calif. rescue crews search for adventure group
  78. While away warm days at swimming holes
  79. Central Oregon bike shuttles available
  80. Day trip destination: Visit Herman the sturgeon at the Bonneville Dam Fish Hatchery
  81. Day trip destination: Bonneville Dam Fish Hatchery
  82. Help raise money for sarcoma research by participating in 'Jackson's Ride the Gorge'
  83. Campers lucky to be alive after giant old growth tree falls at state park
  84. Oregon peak gets new name, no longer uses word many American Indians consider derogat
  85. Forest Service clears camps on Middle Fork of the Salmon River
  86. There's still time to get in on the Livestrong Challenge
  87. Fawns spotted frolicking in Washougal
  88. Daily limit to increase to two chinook per day in Marine Areas 1, 2, 3, and 4
  89. Evening glass is a precious summer commodity
  90. Mt. Bachelor ready for summer
  91. Considering new cycling gear? Think wool.
  92. Saving Portland's elm trees
  93. China plans Mount Everest cleanup in 2009
  94. Bullets fly into campground, folks duck for cover
  95. Irwin family of 'Crocodile Hunter' fame to visit Corvallis
  96. WDFW invites hunters, others to help develop hunting seasons for 2009-11
  97. Goose marking will compare urban, rural birds in eastern Washington
  98. New Oregon state park gets friends group
  99. July 4 recreation forecast from the Gifford Pinchot National Forest
  100. Peshastin Pinnacles challenge rock climbers
  101. Natalie Bartley: Take opportunity to celebrate Idaho parks
  102. Calendar of events -- June 23
  103. Baby fawns spotted frolicking in Washougal
  104. Some happy, some not with car-free experiment
  105. Some happy, some not with car-free experiment
  106. Bodies of three missing snowboarders found
  107. Grizzly encounter sets hiker's heart racing
  108. Suttle Lake Lodge is a central Oregon jewell
  109. A record start for Columbia sockeye
  110. Zimo: Fee proposal for non-motorized boats in Idaho is not popular
  111. Framework photo contest -- June 22
  112. Bullets fly into campground, sending people running
  113. Yurts offer unique alternative to tent camping
  114. Summer chinook season e_SFlb on Columbia begins today
  115. Letters to the editor ? June 21
  116. Threat response depends on many factors
  117. Rainbow Falls: back to being a peaceful place on Chehalis River
  118. Bullets fly into campground, sending people running for cover
  119. Merwin fishing event set July 19 for special kids
  120. Columbia River anglers can retain sockeye, as well as summer chinook starting June 21
  121. Ocean sport anglers now allowed two-chinook daily limit
  122. Sockeye salmon retention begins on the Columbia River
  123. Daily limit to increase in Marine Areas 1, 2, 3, and 4 to two Chinook per day
  124. Both entrances to Crater Lake now open
  125. Idaho Power releases 20,000 catfish in Snake
  126. Commission approves land purchase
  127. Wyden: Forest bill works to protect old growth, help industry
  128. Enjoy the paved trail in Redmond's Dry Canyon
  129. 3 things to do this weekend
  130. Reclusive bass emerge for spawning season
  131. Idaho outfitters want to offer guided turkey hunts
  132. Natural Wonder: Bluegills are common in Southwest Idaho
  133. Take a nature hike along the Boise River
  134. New zip line opens near Horseshoe Bend
  135. Celebrate 100 years with Forest Service
  136. A place for games and peace
  137. Carving their creations
  138. Timeless appeal of a century-old inn
  139. A hiker's take on the new hiking guides
  140. Fish and Wildlife commission schedules action on 3 issues via conference call
  141. Flying kites on a long beach
  142. Bear strolls into McDonald's drive-through in NJ
  143. Field guides are a bird-watcher?s best friend
  144. Fort Lewis will host outdoors seminar for women
  145. Columbia River Gorge hike: Triple Falls punctuates Horsestail Trail
  146. Celebrating the fun of freedom at Fremont Solstice Parade
  147. Seattle Fremont Parade and Fair celebrate the start of "official" summer
  148. Craft distillers have spirits riding high in Portland
  149. The Edgewater Hotel, Seattle waterfront
  150. Best bets for the weekend
  151. Rounding the mark in teeth of a storm
  152. Tent makers trim weight, add comfort
  153. Bigelow House Museum relives Washington's past
  154. Weekend calendar
  155. Chinook, shad ready for the taking on Lower Columbia
  156. Free parking Fourth of July weekend at Anacortes ferry terminal
  157. Winners chosen in student bird-drawing contest
  158. Hit The Road
  159. Reduce risk of dehydration
  160. Maintenance makes difference in trailer breakdowns, repairs
  161. Next turkey-calling contest set for July 20 at Sun Lakes
  162. Former Sonic James Donaldson named to state recreation panel
  163. New Women?s Sailing Conference scheduled for Port Townsend
  164. Fort will host outdoors seminar for women
  165. Hike of the Week
  166. Weekend Getaway
  167. Outdoors Report: Columbia may have bonus prize
  168. Sturgeon fishing steps up to fill gap left by steelhead
  169. Get ready to paddle! The Boise River float season is under way.
  170. Ask Zimo: Saddle up and hit an equestrian campground
  171. Fish Rap: Hells Canyon reservoirs are fishing great
  172. Increase your boat's fuel economy
  173. Gear picks: Putting LED bike lights to the test
  174. Leave young wildlife alone for their sake
  175. Get in on some of the Idaho Conservation League's hikes
  176. Idaho-based Web site offers news for outdoors folks
  177. Think a road trip is out of the question? Being flexible can lead to savings
  178. Recreational shrimp fishing reopening for one day in Marine Areas 8-1 and 8-2
  179. Seashells from around the world to go on display at OMSI
  180. Salmon fishing to close on three stretches of Idaho rivers
  181. Grand Teton National Park expanded, thanks to Rockerfeller donation of land, visitor
  182. Searchers find missing women at Denali National Park
  183. Group seeks volunteers to clean up timberlands
  184. Women's workshop offers instruction on fishing, hunting, outdoor skills
  185. The land of 10,000 waterfalls
  186. 'Remote' doesn't begin to describe Service Falls
  187. Blooms come with a big view on this hike
  188. Put to the test, safety light shines
  189. Snow sports injuries rank high in ER visits
  190. New Portland-Seattle air service
  191. Grab a pot and hit Sound or canal for crab season
  192. Columbia River Gorge hike: Clark County's shining Silver Star
  193. Relief for kids with nature-deficit disorder
  194. Neighborhood to go car-less for six hours
  195. ODFW to conduct trout survey on Crooked River
  196. Womens workshop offers instruction on fishing, hunting, outdoor skills
  197. Grant workshops scheduled for nearshore restoration project sponsors
  198. Keep mind, eyes open to new sights
  199. Check fire status before heading to woods
  200. Hittin' the local pool for a little fun in the sun
  201. Nonmotorized boat fee debate continues
  202. Dr. Paul Collins: Wearing rings during outdoor activities can be hazardous
  203. Free summer fun for families
  204. Governor’s work group meets again to discuss boat fees
  205. Mexicana ends PDX service
  206. New air service to Coos Bay/North Bend
  207. Ochoco viewpoint due improvements
  208. Summer road work at Mount Rainier
  209. Bothell man killed by boulder on Mt. Baker
  210. Calendar of events -- June 16
  211. Five Pine Lodge, new luxury in Sisters
  212. Man killed by boulder on Mount Baker
  213. Endangered falcons nest on top of New York high-rise
  214. Loaner life jacket program aims to keep folks safe
  215. Osprey survives highway crash
  216. Palouse Falls: A stunner in spring
  217. Framework photo contest -- June 15
  218. Outdoors Notebook | Larger sockeye run on Cedar is on the horizon
  219. Zimo: Flying a kite in the Foothills can be a real adventure
  220. Loaner life jacket program aims to keep folks safe on the river
  221. One-of-a-kind cable car helping crews remove New Carissa wreckage
  222. Beware - rivers are running high, fast and cold
  223. Summer steelhead season on Columbia opens June 16
  224. Where are all the frogs?
  225. Beware - Despite warm weather, rivers are running high, fast and cold
  226. University Place man conquers world?s highest peaks
  227. F&G to draw Super Hunt tags Monday
  228. Beauty of rivers belies the danger in, under currents
  229. Campers need more than a tent to enjoy Surveyors Ridge at Mount Hood
  230. Most roads, trails still closed at Crater Lake
  231. Sport halibut fishing to close off Westport, nearshore will remain open 2 days a week
  232. Recreational halibut fishing to close in offshore portion of Marine Area 2
  233. Columbia Plateau Trail dedication set
  234. Mount St. Helens roads open
  235. Mount Rainier kicks into summer
  236. Columbia River Gorge hike: Coyote Wall/Syncline is a rising star
  237. MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK: Hiker died of hypothermia, medical examiner rules
  238. 3 things to do this weekend
  239. Few things beat pleasure of sun-warmed, simple fishing
  240. Natural Wonder: Western tanager makes quite a stir in the Treasure Valley
  241. Annual Bob LeBow Bike Tour includes scenic 100-mile trek into eastern Oregon
  242. Criterium hits Eagle Fun Days
  243. The Nick Raganit Memorial Ride is next week
  244. State to euthanize bear too used to human food
  245. Gorge windsurfers, kiteboarders needed for illness study
  246. Fishing seasons for summer chinook, steelhead set to open on portions of the Columbi
  247. Boardman: Eastern Oregon show
  248. New state law protects orca whales
  249. The mile-long finish to Sound to Narrows is an uphill battle
  250. Rainier victim praised as hero for shielding wife, friend

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