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Jeff Welschliving in Belgrade, MT
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25 years working for newspapers as a writer, columnist and sports editor, ranging in size from USA Today to sports editor at the Daily Chronicle. Feature writer for Montana Quarterly and other magazines. Education/Experience: College graduate Interests: Outdoor writing, travel writing, sports writing, editing Affiliations: Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Montana Quarterly URL RSS |
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What was once a gritty railroad serving timber and mining interests is now a treat for outdoor recreationists as northern Idaho tries to change its image. The scenic Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes traverses 72 miles of forests, valleys and hills. By Jeff Welsch | Published 7/21/2006
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There's just something about finishing a day in the Idaho, Washington or Oregon woods with a dip in a private hot springs. It's a relaxing, regenerating way to soothe aching muscles and get back to nature. In some places, you don't even need a swimsuit By Jeff Welsch | Published 6/21/2006
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Idaho is famous for whitewater, especially it's Big Four. But those can be spendy and difficult to acquire a permit. For the adventurous, here's a seven-day planner that encompasses seven wild and beautiful whitewater floats. By Jeff Welsch | Published 6/14/2006
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Once - and still - the bastion of government personnel scanning for fires, now the Forest Service is renting lookouts, and no state has more available with more variety than Oregon. And you can't beat the rates - usually $40 or less. By Jeff Welsch | Published 6/7/2006
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It's all called Los Cabos, but the three prime areas couldn't be more different: San Lucas for the hearty partier, San Jose for its authentic Mexican charm and The Corridor for its all-inclusive and spendy beach resorts. By Jeff Welsch | Published 5/29/2006
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Copper Canyon, Mexico's answer to the Grand Canyon, is ideal in summer when the beaches have lost some of their appeal. You'll meet the indigenous Tarahumara Indians and experience dramatic changes in terrain, from pine trees at the rim to citrus groves. By Jeff Welsch | Published 5/25/2006
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In a controversial move, wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho 10 years ago this winter. Today, tourists from all over the world come to the park to see wolves in the wild, pouring millions into local economies. By Jeff Welsch | Published 5/1/2006
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