The Tacoma Rainiers' season is in full swing. Currently they sport a moderately respectable record of 17-20 and are in third place, five games out of first, out of their division’s five teams. Salt Lake leads the pack with a 21-14 record. As Seattlest reported on April 13th, the Rainiers’... continue reading on Seattlest
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This weekend Seattlest pulled its hiking boots and Gore-Tex out of storage, threw it all in a backpack with a handful of Clif bars, and made the plunge into the 2005 Northwest hiking season. Destination? The 4.3-mile hike and 3800-foot elevation gain to Granite Mountain. A noon departure time... continue reading on Seattlest
When Seahawk Stadium, er, Qwest Field, was erected back in 2002, there was promise of the building hosting more than just football. After seeing Molly Hatchet warm up for Super Bowl XXXIX, Seattlest thought perhaps that Qwest Field might bring the mighty Hatchet to town for a night of unruly... continue reading on Seattlest
Seattlest, and all the other -ist sites, tend to embrace metropolitan living. The goings-on, trends, and fast pace keep life entertaining, interesting, and almost always on the go. Fortunately for Seattleites, when your fledgling software employer has you working 70-hour work weeks for the fifth year in a row, or... continue reading on Seattlest
Seattlest loves the Mariners. And Seattlest loves Safeco Field. That being said, there’s nothing like the smaller game of minor league baseball. Fortunately, our neighbors to the south in Tacoma boast the Rainiers, the only team to continuously play in the Pacific Coast League since 1960 (plus a brief stay... continue reading on Seattlest

