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Feb 16 - 8:00 pm
     Winter Grit
Feb 23 - 8:00 pm
     Boat Builders
Mar 1 - 8:00 pm
     Eyes of the Forest

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WHAT WE'RE WORKING ON

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"Winter Grit"

We follow the intrepid few who challenge the doldrums of winter by horseback, heli-ski and other unusual methods.
Premieres February 16

BEHIND THE STORIES

The Not-so-easy Life of an Outdoor Idaho Videographer
Winter is finally here. In fact, there's five feet of snow in the central Idaho mountains, as I prepare to pack in food, clothing and sleeping bags up a steep hill.  More of this story

FROM THE FILES

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A mountain goat standing on a hill"The People's Land" What does it mean when more than 60% of your state is federally managed?

Wolverine"Working for Wildlife" Can wolverines and recreationists coexist?

Proposed wilderness Idaho wilderness area"Wilderness In the 21st Century" A lot has changed in the wilderness saga in the last 50 years.

Miner with headlamp"Mining Idaho" What role should mining play in the 21st century?

COMING UP

Single-wing prop plane on a backcountry airstrip

No state in the lower forty-eight can match the breadth of locales and backcountry airstrips Idaho has to offer.
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OUTDOOR IDAHO NEWS

Regional News Icon July 2011: "Wilderness in the 21st Century," "Eating Local," and "Idaho Fairways" win First Place awards at Idaho State Broadcasters Association event.
Regional News Icon June 2011 "Wooden Boats, Wondrous Lakes" and "Eating Local" win Regional Emmys.
Regional News Icon April 2011 "Wilderness in the 21st Century" wins Edward R. Murrow Award in News Documentary category.

REGIONAL OUTDOOR NEWS

Wyoming legislators propose sales tax in Yellowstone Park
Members of the Wyoming Legislature known informally as the Yellowstone Caucus are supporting legislation that would impose a 1-cent sales tax in Yellowstone National Park to help fill gaps in funding to pay for road and sewer projects.

USFS's plan to relocate Idaho office will cost Clearwater County 45 jobs
The U.S. Forest Service's plan to relocate the offices of the supervisor of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest in northern Idaho will mean the 45 jobs in those offices will move to Kamiah over the next decade.

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