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Outdoors blog archive for Jan. 2015

MONDAY, JAN. 12, 2015



Ferry County Rail Trail Ski Day attracted 87 participants, many of them trying cross-country skiing for the first time. (J. Foster Fanning)

Ferry County Rail Trail Ski Day a hit 

WINTERSPORTS -- The fifth-annual Ferry County Rail Trail Ski Day was a huge success on Saturday at Curlew with nearly 90 people showing up, many of them taking their first shot at cross-country skiing. The event is sponsored by the Ferry County Rail Trail Partners....

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SATURDAY, JAN. 10, 2015

FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 2015



Soaring high: A bald eagle wheels patiently high above Lake Coeur d’Alene on Friday during the annual gathering of eagles in December to feast on spawned-out kokanee salmon. Though fewer in number than in other years, several birds were feeding Friday near Higgens Point on Wolf Lodge Bay with others stationed around Beauty Bay. (Jesse Tinsley)

Bald eagles still hanging out at Lake CdA

WILDLIFE WATCHING -- Today's weekly winter survey of Lake Coeur d'Alene bald eagles -- possibly the last of the season -- tallied 93 eagles at Wolf Lodge Bay feasting on spawning kokanee. U.S. Bureau of Land Management wildlife biologist Carrie Hugo counted 87 adults, 5...

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Shawn Forry and Justin Lichter are walking the Pacific Crest Trail in the winter of 2014-15.
 (Courtesy)

Hikers halfway on winter thru-hike of PCT

HIKING -- Shawn Forry if Midpines, Calif., and Justin Lichter of Truckee, Calif., are attempting to be the first to complete a documented thru-hike of the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail during winter. Having started in Canada in late October, they're near Lake Tahoe this week,…

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THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 2015

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 2015


Silver Mountain (Courtesy of Silver Mountain Resort)

Ski areas serve up special special events

WINTERSPORTS -- Inland Northwest ski and snowboard resorts are promoting a delicious slate of events and offers this week: 49 Degrees North: This weekend is an introduction to and celebration of all the winter activities available at 49° North during WinterSportsFest. In conjunction with the…

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Phil Anderson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife director, responds to criticism wolf management and other issues in a Sept. 18 Inside Washington interview.

New Fish-Wildlife director to be named Saturday 

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT -- The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is scheduled on Saturday to select one name from candidates being considered to succeed retiring Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Phil Anderson. The agenda also calls for adopting new sportfishing rules during the meeting set...

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TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 2015

 The crown of a skier-triggered avalanche that happened near Mores Creek Summit Dec. 21. 
 (Boise National Forest)

Avalanche danger rating is high, duh

WINTERSPORTS -- Backcountry basics tell us that heavy snowfall followed by significant warming spells increased avalanche danger for backcountry travelers. The last Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center forecast was Jan. 2, when conditions were relatively stable and the avalanche danger was rated at Level 2. The...

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MONDAY, JAN. 5, 2015



In this June 28, 2013 file photo, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell poses for photographers during the Western Governor's Association meeting, in Park City, Utah. A deadline Utah set for the federal government to hand over 31 million acres of public land quietly passed this week with no such transfer, something predicted by both critics and supporters of the state's push for control. (Associated Press)

Utah's federal land take-over plan stalls 

PUBLIC LANDS -- Do you get the feeling this federal land-grab frenzy is all about local politicians courting voters -- while taxpayers pick up the tab? Utah's deadline for federal handover of lands comes and goes Last Wednesday was the deadline Utah set for the...

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Jason Baker climbs an ice fall in the first week of January near Yaak, Mont. (Rich Bennett )

Climber grabs ice while it's still hanging 

WINTERSPORTS -- Ice climbers and ice fishermen were in the zone last week as sustained cold temperatures put their playgrounds in prime condition. Today's sudden change in weather puts everybody on safety alert as ice conditions change under warming temperatures and rain. The Big Drip...

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