by Troy Lambert | Apr 24, 2017 | Cyclling, Unbound Outdoors
This year, perhaps more than any other in a number of years, flooding due to a large snow year and extensive spring rains has had a more dramatic effect on cycling in a number of ways. The Green Belt Much of the Boise Green Belt system is closed due to flooding. For...
by Troy Lambert | Mar 22, 2017 | Cyclling, Unbound Outdoors
A couple of weekends ago, I went out into the Boise foothills on my mountain bike. The sun is out, and so were other bikers and hikers. It’s getting warmer, and for those who have not engaged in winter sports, cabin fever has set in and the mountains offer a sure...
by Whitney Chandler | Mar 15, 2017 | Unbound Outdoors
Idaho is the best-kept secret when it comes to its river canyons and high-class whitewater. In response to the popular demand for a whitewater park, the city has built a surf wave and has a plan for expanding the Albertson’s Boise Whitewater Park. What is ‘The Wave’?...
by Guest Author | Mar 6, 2017 | Unbound Business, Unbound Legal
Ada County is the most populated county in Idaho with a population around 434,000 and growing. According to the census, Boise, the largest city in the county, is seeing an average of 2,600 people move to town each year. The courthouse located there has risen to the...