
A Weekend in Seattle—See all the great attractions with this exciting itinerary. —Jim Grano
A Resort for all Seasons—There's more than one way to zip down the slopes at Idaho's Tamarack Resort. —Lee Juillerat
Portland Ethnic Festivals—Italian, Polish, Greek, Indian fests, you name it, this city celebrates it. —Polina Olsen
18 of the Best—These top of the line courses offer great golfing experiences plus much more.
—Jeff Shelley
Extraordinary Bandon Dunes—These three courses set the standard of how the game of links golf was meant to be. —Judy Fleagle
A Special Foursome—The game of golf is beginning to change with the family in mind.
—Tony Dear
The Perfect Cup of Tee—Courses are increasingly catering to the needs of golf's fastest growing segment—women. —Jennifer Gardner
McCall, Idaho—It is best known for outdoor pursuits, but it's easy to wile away the afternoon browsing the town's many shops. —Vickie Higgins
A Legend Along the Rogue—Nostalgia and rustic elegance meet at the Rogue River's Weasku Inn. —Emily Kolkemo
Where Huckleberry is King—Western Montana is a berry pickers' dream. —Amy Grisak
Geocaching—Modern-day treasure hunts offer rewards of their own .—Shelly Turk
Polo Matches NW-Style—Polo matches in Puget Sound offer speed and excitement.
—Michelle Schmidtke
A Wilderness within Reach—Blake Island is beloved for hiking trails, beaches, wildlife, and more. —Leslee Jaquette
Hot Dog!—Herding trials offer dog lovers a chance to see canines doing what they love best. —Michelle Schmidtke
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Editors notes
Editors Notes - By Rosemary Camozzi, Editor
What's Happening
The Fourth in Florence, Oregon - Florence has not just one night of fireworks, but two, July 3 and 4 just after dusk both days.
Blending Fine Food, Scenery, and Wines - Fine wines, scrumptious food, breathtaking mountain scenery, and an auction full of fascinating items to benefit Montana's Museum of the Rockies, on July 12th, accurately describes the museum's Wine Classic, now in its seventh year.
Dragon Boats Race on Fraser River - One of the fastest growing water sports, dragon boat racing uses 40-foot long canoes that hold 20 to 24 people plus a drummer to maintain rhythm and a person who stands in back and steers.
Stay Two Days - See Three Plays! - The popular summer musical theater at Umpqua Community College presents three plays this year, one for each of its stages. And that includes the new Swanson Amphitheatre.
Northwest Vistas
Craig Tuttle
Purple lupine and the Tatoosh Mountains dominate the landscape at Mount Rainier National Park. |
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Richmond, BC's Heritage Trail - This flat, 3-mile trail, perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, brings you close to both nature and history in Steveston, BC.
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