You Say You Want a Revolution? By Ray Birks This past year I’ve had a good friend with a 3d printer and a willingness to print anything I send his way and it’s made me think differently about tools and...Read More...
A note from our editor: This is an article from Outside Magazine that may prove useful for rock climbers. Considering autumn is a optimal time for outdoor climbing, and indoor climbing gyms are beginning to re-open again in limited Covid...Read More...
Public Comment Period for Restoring Grizzlies to the North Cascades by Gordon Congdon The National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have released new draft plans to both restore and actively manage grizzly bears in the North Cascades...Read More...
Embracing the Cold- Fall Cycling by Kathleen Hannah Cycling in Central Washington is a wonderful form of transportation and exercise during the warm months, but how do you stay motivated to keep riding during the chilly months? With these tips...Read More...
by Molly Steere Like all good sports, slacklining has endured its ‘bad boy’ phase and is now becoming a fully integrated and accepted sport. From its Camp Four birth to its present-day popularity on campuses and in public parks, it...Read More...
Mission Ridge Ski Area Ride – Up the Down Staircase by Andy Dappen Sunday obligations had hampered our departure from Wenatchee. By mid-afternoon we were both free, but the longer ride we had discussed was no longer feasible. “Let’s just...Read More...
by WenOut Staff Sherri Schneider, sent us a short missive concerning the Shangri-La of ‘shrooms’ sprouting from the slopes of close by hills and from the loams of local dales. She wrote: “Hey….with all this rain, mushrooms are popping up...Read More...
Editors Note: Although this list is from 2021, they are still considered books our team recommends related to nature, science or geography. Feel free to post a comment at the end of our post to share with us your favorite...Read More...
Editor’s note: This article, written by Susan Ballinger, originally ran in The Wenatchee World. Susan teaches a 12-week Wenatchee Naturalist course every fall at Wenatchee Valley College. By Susan Ballinger Low-angled, fleeting October sunshine sharpens the fall foliage display of...Read More...
Gear Storage 202 words and photos by Molly Steere This article was originally written in 2008. I constantly hear “you should talk to so-an-so about…[whatever their gear storage solution is],” when I chat with outdoor enthusiasts about gear storage. My...Read More...