The three corner area where the state lines of Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada collide is a remote, desert plateau characterized by sage and rabbit brush. In 1865, Major G. Kimball, who patrolled the area for the army, wrote, “I was...Read More...
Words and Photo by Ian Mackie Free the heel, free the mind: Telemark skiers have said this for decades but, in truth, this should be the motto for all backcountry skiing. Whether you are on telemark or alpine-touring (AT) gear,...Read More...
The Outdoor Discovery Network, which oversees WenatcheeOutdoors and OkanoganOutdoors could be dubbed the folly of Doug Pauly, Bob Parlette, and Andy Dappen. In the winter of 2005, the three were drawn into a philosophical discussion. They asked each other how they could get...Read More...
Attractions. The Echo Ridge trails (a groomed Nordic trail system) circle ridge tops and give panoramic vistas in all directions. With the lower parking lot at an elevation of 3,600 feet, Echo Ridge is often above the clouds that cover Lake...Read More...
Hay-Nahahum Divide by Matthew Tangeman In the checkerboard of private and public lands that lace the canyons north of Cashmere, finding a measurable hike without trespassing can be tricky. Fortunately, the trail to the Nahahum-Hay Divide accomplishes that task, allowing...Read More...
Outdoor Clubs and Series Events (all fee based) A variety of local opportunities involving a modest fee allow you to share an outdoor passion through a club or by participating in an event that’s part of a series. Here are a...Read More...
Q: How do WenatcheeOutdoors & OkanoganOutdoors survive? A: Through grants, sponsors, and individuals supporting one or more of our goals to: Help locals live active, physical lives and to connect with others of like mind. Help locals improve their lifestyle through enjoyment of the...Read More...