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The new Boundary Trails Committee plans to make the area more cycle and pedestrian-friendly. Far-North Outfitters will be prepared with a selection of mountain bikes.](https://hagadone.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/ARTICLE_160909995_AR_0_MDYWLAEFJDOZ_t1170.jpg?5cc718665ab672dba93d511ab4c682bb370e5f86)
Photo by LYNNE HALEY
The new Boundary Trails Committee plans to make the area more cycle and pedestrian-friendly. Far-North Outfitters will be prepared with a selection of mountain bikes.
September 1, 2016
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September 1, 2016 1 a.m.
Trail committee talks expansion
BONNERS FERRY — A diverse group assembled at the Visitors Center Thursday to discuss a common passion -- expanding opportunities to enjoy the North Idaho outdoors. The new Boundary County Trails Committee, brought together by Boundary Economic Development Council Director Dennis Weed, intends to develop the area’s minimal pedestrian and cycle trails to create more safe places, separate from traffic, where people can get outside and enjoy themselves.