NW Briefs: Seattle biker Kintner wins world title (Seattle Times)
Downhill mountain bike winner from Hensall (Lakeshore Advance)
Cycling News Roundup 30 August 2006 (Daily Peloton)
Freeriders put daring twists on standard mountain biking (Billings Gazette)
Freeriders put daring twists on standard mountain biking (Billings Gazette)
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Sima Slamfest ends downhill season on a high note
Riders agree that Mount Sima has the potential to be a major mountain biking destination.
Read more...20 years later, spotted owl still in trouble
Twenty years after Northern spotted owls were protected under the Endangered Species Act, their numbers continue to decline, and scientists aren’t certain whether the birds will survive even though logging was banned on much of the old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest where they live in order to save them.
Read more...Riding the mountain
Lara Dixon heads down Sweet One, a single-track trail loaded with skinnies, wooden jumps, flowing ramps and bridges over creeks.
Read more...20 years after listing, northern spotted owl disappearing but forests remain
Twenty years after the northern spotted owl was protected under the Endangered Species Act, its numb
Read more...After 20 Years of Protection, Owl Declining but Forests Remain
by Les Blumenthal WASHINGTON — Twenty years after northern spotted owls were protected under the Endangered Species Act, their numbers continue to decline, and scientists aren't certain whether the birds will survive even though logging was banned on much of the old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest where they live in order to save them. read more
Read more...Mountain bikers can take tram at Alyeska
For the first time since its tram opened in 1994, Alyeska Ski Resort will let mountain bikers take their bikes uphill in the tram for a rousing ride down later this month.
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