TRAILS -- Following the bulldozing of an illegal road below Spokane's South Hill bluff and trails, new signs have been posted by the busted perps requesting trail users to stay off the road to avoid more damage while some sort of restoration is contemplated. Actually,…
CONSERVATION – Breathtaking landscapes will dominate the picture this week at the third-annual Spokane screening of environmental films that feature nature's beauty, cutting edge environmental issues, humor and more. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is set for Thursday, May 4, at the Garland Theater,...
FISHING -- Washington's lowland trout lake fishing season opened Saturday to good weather, but the preceding cooler, wet spring weather may have contributed to slower than normal fishing success, Fish and Wildlife fisheries biologists report. Top lakes for fishing success were Cedar in Stevens county…
FISHING – The film “Our Two Hands,” which beckons anglers to conserve wild fish, will be presented on Thursday in Spokane as a fundraiser for the Wild Steelhead Coalition. The event, which includes raffles for guided trips, rods, reals and other items, will start at…
Rich Landers writes and photographs stories and columns for a wide range of outdoors coverage, including Outdoors feature sections on Sunday and Thursday.