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  1. Natalie Bartley: History abounds on National Trails System
  2. Sale to benefit Elmore search and rescue
  3. LaFontaine lives on in new book about fly patterns
  4. Difficult conditions make catching fish a real challenge
  5. Going camping? Get out of the hot dog rut with these make-ahead dishes
  6. Going camping? Get out of the hot dog rut with these make-ahead dishes
  7. Wanted: Your best outdoor photos
  8. Access closed on portion of Stillwater wildlife unit as work begins on fish-passage
  9. 'Zero Per Gallon' stickers poke fun at high gas prices
  10. Hike of the Week: View the rich rewards of this scenic loop
  11. A little slice of heaven
  12. Smooth performers for the price
  13. Water supply at six Minidoka-area campgrounds shut down due to possible contamination
  14. Members sought for Master Hunter Advisory Group
  15. Massive slide closes Whistler highway
  16. Mount St. Helens for the first time
  17. Steilacoom's Chambers Creek a good place to go any day
  18. Lake fishing not what it used to be
  19. Reader survey: Mt. Tabor is #1 favorite park
  20. Mt. Tabor tops our 'Which Portland park is your favorite?' survey
  21. Crab penalty, waterfowl seasons, game management plan on Aug. 8-9 commission agenda
  22. Funds used to restore Yellowstone hiking trails
  23. Destination spa proposed for Jacksonville
  24. Cold Westport waters still can attract a large crowd of surfers
  25. Eagle Cap hike, Wallowa County
  26. Steve David wins Columbia Cup in Oh Boy! Oberto
  27. Paleo Lands Field Center to break ground in Fossil
  28. Committee members sought for Puget Sound recreational fisheries enhancement group
  29. Windy Ridge road at Mount St. Helens won't open this summer
  30. Calendar of events
  31. Elk rule at Molalla's Rosse Posse
  32. Romance at Rainier: Passion for outdoors unite soul mates
  33. Destination retailers are feeling the gas price pinch
  34. Last chance to get in on the 'Go Click!' photo contest
  35. Where is this?
  36. Smith and Bybee Lakes a watery oasis
  37. You can go green in parks
  38. Couple wed at summit of Rainier Romance at Rainier
  39. Outdoors notebook | Tenino angler Bruener reels in big fish story
  40. Columbia teems with new species
  41. Zimo: Change tactics for fishing with kids
  42. Reeking Idaho farm raises maggots by the fistful
  43. Check out Paradise, then hike for Rainier views
  44. Travel trend: Campground restrooms 'going green'
  45. Reeking Idaho farm raises maggots by the fistful
  46. Good salmon news is worth celebrating
  47. Volunteers wanted to help facilitate elk hunts near Mount St. Helens
  48. Help shape future hunting seasons at 3 events in southwest Washington
  49. Public access site on Silver Lake temporarily closed
  50. Master hunters invited to informational meetings in Bothell, Wenatchee
  51. Sturgeon retention fishery will reopen early from Bonneville Dam downstream to Wauna
  52. Salmon fishing opens on the Entiat River
  53. Columbia River estuary sport sturgeon retention season to end one day early
  54. Three things to do for the weekend of July 25-27
  55. Beauty of the beach: 10 great Oregon coast hikes
  56. Weekend spotlight: 'Bicycle Day' at OMSI
  57. Last chance to get in on the 'Go Click!' photo contest
  58. Heceta Head: Oregon's bright light on the coast
  59. Natural Wonder: Elk hangs out with cows, calves (the beef kind)
  60. Keep yourself and your kids safe when riding or operating ATVs
  61. Test drive kayaks at Lucky Peak
  62. Correction
  63. Learn about hiking and trail riding in and near Boise
  64. Go for a ride on Garden City's Greenbelt
  65. Oregon Zoo prepares for turtle release to wild
  66. Caught on camera: Wolf tangles with grizzly bear and cubs
  67. Columbia River sturgeon fishery to end 1 day early in estuary; extended upriver
  68. Okanogan County limited-entry deer hunt applications available
  69. Weekend Getaway: Tour de Kitsap
  70. Whidbey Island reef survey needs divers to count fish
  71. Hike of the week
  72. Summer work is done, so birds take it easy
  73. Gear Guy: Pedal vs. paddle is really kayaker?s preference
  74. Former UPS rowers plan trip around Olympic Peninsula
  75. Saddling up in the Grand Coulee canyon
  76. Wolf pair confirmed in Okanogan County
  77. State hopes to improve new Deep River boat ramp
  78. Three big channel catfish caught this week at Harts Lake
  79. The best of the West's backpack trips
  80. Primitive, developed campgrounds beckon in southern Idaho
  81. Weekend workshop for women will address basic outdoor skills
  82. Remove aquatic plants from boats, trailers before leaving launch areas
  83. Hunters who won special permits listed on Fish, Wildlife Web site
  84. Volunteer work still going strong
  85. Water-skiing, wakeboarding tournament set for Silver Lake
  86. Park should preserve Carbon River Road
  87. Grand Coulee area has plenty of places to play
  88. What's cooking close to home? Culinary getaways.
  89. Artist Point an adventure to be enjoyed by the seat of your pants
  90. Best bets for the weekend
  91. New brands best fit for trail shoes
  92. Seattle's Mr. Kiteboard: He's seen sport's evolution
  93. Try this urban getaway in Seattle's U District
  94. Dogs enjoy Memorial Day
  95. Take a "desert isle" getaway to Jetty Island
  96. Bird watching at Woods Creek Wildlife Area
  97. Celebrate the arts in Bellevue with 3 major fairs
  98. Seafair Torchlight Parade set for Saturday
  99. Weekend calendar
  100. Fishing | Puget Sound chinook fishing off to slow start
  101. Clipper offers college-student discounts
  102. Take a spin on McCall's biking trails
  103. Zimo: It looks like yellow jackets are in short supply
  104. Fish rap: Salmon's Middle Fork has good fishing
  105. Ask Fish & Game: How can I get my kid into a hunter ed class in time for hunting seas
  106. Natalie Bartley: No campsite, no problem. It just takes creativity.
  107. Know the weather while you're on the trail or peak
  108. Some hikes left in outdoors series
  109. Camping is available at Redfish Lake during cleanup
  110. Dr. Collins: Mountain flying - minimize the risk and reap the rewards
  111. Protect your fishing gear with help from Sportube
  112. Fuel problems can sink boaters' plans
  113. Salmon program set at Redfish Lake
  114. Tip of the week: Watch for rattlers
  115. Clinic trains dogs to avoid rattlesnakes
  116. Here's a cushie-tushie bike seat
  117. Out and about: Camping, fire and hiking information
  118. Outdoor Idaho programs look at fires
  119. Tie one on: Expand your knowledge of fishing knots
  120. Washington's wonderful world of dogs
  121. Outdoors Report: Line on chinook season blurred
  122. Wolf pair confirmed in Okanogan County
  123. Day trip destination: The gardens at Heirloom Roses
  124. Day trip destination: The gardens at Heirloom Roses
  125. The Key Peninsula: Where less is more
  126. Medra Pass hike: Lonely, and lovin' it
  127. Hoodoo gets Deschutes camp contract
  128. Luxury products let you 'rough it' on the plush side
  129. Tacoma by train: all aboard Amtrak
  130. Submit your whopper
  131. Chinook seasons get under way Aug. 1 with new options for Columbia River anglers
  132. Take our online survey - tell us which Portland park you like best
  133. Hanford B Reactor closer to protection
  134. New map shows Oregon at its best
  135. Scientists: Anglers need to catch more fish that eat salmon
  136. Strawberry Mountain hike, Grant County
  137. Teenagers? gun skills earn them Junior Olympic gold medal
  138. Zimo: Note to campers: Pack it in, pack it out
  139. Victim of bear attack recovering from hand wounds
  140. Commission hears comments on proposed changes to cougar hunting regulations
  141. WDFW issues safety reminders following cougar sightings in Olympia
  142. Tennis stars Agassi, Graf pull out of Idaho resort
  143. Public meeting scheduled July 30 to review fencing options for Sequim-area Dungeness
  144. Man pursues dream of trail along entire Ore. coast
  145. Forget ol' Will: get out when in awesome Ashland
  146. Calendar of events -- July 21
  147. Surprises surfaced in St. Helens' 40-month eruption
  148. Dogs help find threatened NW plant for rare butterfly
  149. Mountaineers show what makes them click at photo exhibit
  150. Where is this?
  151. Another Oregon coast campsite worth reserving
  152. Outdoors | Winter in July: The Summit stays busy
  153. Public helping Wash. couple rescue abused monkeys
  154. Surprises surfaced during Mount St. Helens' eruption
  155. Silver Star, Black Peak loom over North Cascades
  156. Phillips: Duck populations seem unrelated lately to success of hunters
  157. WDFW to enforce law requiring removal of aquatic plants from boats and gear
  158. Results available for special hunt drawing
  159. Snow still covers hiking trails in Cascades, Olympics
  160. Barrier free at Oregon's South Beach State Park
  161. The freaky side of summer on the Oregon Coast
  162. New registration fees not likely for rafts, kayaks
  163. Natural Wonder: Mergansers like mountain streams, feed primarily on fish
  164. Join the Yeti Trive for free demo days
  165. Sometimes fishing isn't about catching fish
  166. 3 things to do this weekend
  167. Your guide to the 2008 Gorge Games
  168. Weekend Spotlight: Yoshida's 'Sand in the City'
  169. Road-killed canine verified as wolf
  170. There?s more to Deception Pass than the park
  171. Bikers' favorite: Peterson Ridge outside Sisters
  172. Lower Columbia sturgeon fishing open today through Saturday
  173. Park volunteers at Mount Rainier will collect seeds
  174. Sprays, citrus, other tricks tell irritating insects to buzz off
  175. CD-ROM for computers helps identify birds, their songs
  176. Two trails on Tiger Mountain will be closed temporarily
  177. America?s Boating Course will be offered in Gig Harbor
  178. Tiger muskie tournament set for September at Mayfield Lake
  179. Hike of the Week
  180. Major route open through Gifford Pinchot
  181. Ceremony will mark new yurts available at Kanaskat-Palmer park
  182. WESTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Orting beckons water skiers
  183. Hitch rack best solution for bikes
  184. TrailsFest offers introduction to outdoors fun
  185. Lou Whittaker started out climbing for clean air
  186. Spectacles on the Sound There?s more to Deception Pass than the park
  187. Kitsap County's Point No Point Lighthouse a step back into maritime history
  188. Lion dancing and dragon dancing: strength, precision and a lot of running around
  189. Best bets for the weekend
  190. Sunrise on Lake Cassidy
  191. Issaquah to High Point Trail
  192. Weekend calendar
  193. Fishing | Slow start to chinook season opener in north and central Puget Sound
  194. Summer fun on Whistler Mountain
  195. Ask Zimo: Anglers don't like those pesky pikeminnows
  196. Registration fees help improve recreation areas
  197. Fish Rap: South Fork of Snake a great float trip
  198. How would you spend your last days in Idaho?
  199. Youths can become Field & Stream pro staffers
  200. Zip along on walks with this dog leash
  201. Camp chores are easier with good gloves
  202. There are several choices for a roomy, comfortable, versatile daypack.
  203. Making sure your bike pump measures up
  204. Dock vandalized at Quinn's Pond
  205. Life jacket offers comfort by conforming to body
  206. This guide will help you ditch the itch
  207. Loon Lake and Goose Creek Falls trails are cleared
  208. So many restaurants, so little time? The Bite of Seattle to the rescue
  209. Salmon fishing ends Thursday statewide
  210. Chihuly: Dramatic, flamboyant, controversial
  211. Roadside attraction or a heap of glass?
  212. Coastal treasure hunt in Lincoln City
  213. It's like living in a glass house
  214. Museum of Glass, not your typical museum
  215. Hardy divers sculpt a silent world at Edmonds Underwater Park
  216. Pack some pampering for your car camping trip
  217. Hot sun produces cool views at Crystal Lake
  218. Skiers can expect a quicker ride to popular eastern area
  219. Suttle Lake: stunning but easy mountain bike ride
  220. Lake Cushman is cool respite from summer heat
  221. The big red box in the woods
  222. Newbie cyclists invited to free 'Bike Maintenance 101' class
  223. Idaho Fish and Game rules on three recent wolf killings
  224. National Park Service launches Web site for visitors with disabilities
  225. Rabid bat found in Olympic National Park
  226. Crater Lake hike, Klamath County
  227. Possible return of wolves sparks planning for their presence
  228. Halibut fishery to reopen July 26 off north coast, Aug. 1 off Ilwaco
  229. Payette National Forest will close road, campgrounds for maintenance
  230. New public boat launch on Deep River improves angler access to the Columbia
  231. Master hunters invited to meeting in Ellensburg on Elk Area 3911
  232. Sport halibut season to re-open in Ilwaco August 1 and 2
  233. Sport Halibut Season to open July 26 Shoreward of 30 fathoms in Marine Areas 3 and 4
  234. 90-plus-degree heat tested bicyclists on 204-mile ride
  235. A good campsite in Brookings to park your RV
  236. ?We were seeing god at one point? 204 miles, served well done
  237. Outdoors calendar -- July 14
  238. Natalie Bartley: Zip lines give you rare view of Idaho
  239. Zimo: Beware the 36th Street diversion on the Boise
  240. Three outdoor adventures that use less than a gallon of gas
  241. Ancient canoes, science meld to track water quality
  242. Tech gadgets for your road trip
  243. Community service
  244. Framework photo contest -- July 13
  245. Hot Lake Springs about to be reborn
  246. Outdoors | Optimism spreads for sockeye fishery at Lake Wenatchee, but not at Baker L
  247. One-gallon adventures
  248. Photo challenge nAme the place
  249. Wildlife experts joined by students in goose research
  250. Visit Oregon's white wolves for a howling time