You Can Contribute to OneThousandThingsToDo.com!
by admin on 11/29/08 at 9:33 am
We’ve made a lot of changes lately and one of the biggest changes is this - you can now contribute ideas, events, and recaps of your todo’s to CoeurdAlene.OneThousandThingsToDo.com! We’re turning this community over to you, heck you live here, it’s already yours!
It’s Easy
Our contribute form is located here. The form is super easy to fill out. It asks you a few questions like your name, where you went, how you got there, what to bring and how much fun you had. It takes about 5 minutes to fill out and you can be as brief or detailed as you like. Have fun with it. Our readers love to hear about the good times, and not so good times, you are having around North Idaho, so be sure to let us all know as many specifics as you like.
Photos
We even have a spot for you to upload photos of your activity, trip or event. So please feel free to add them as well. They always seem to bring a bit of personality to your submissions.
Don’t Be Shy!
Not only do we want to hear about the things you are doing, but so do all our readers, I mean you :) It’s your community so please add as many things as you are doing. The more you contribute the more useful and enjoyable CoeurdAlene.OneThousandThingsToDo.com becomes for all us North Idahoans!















Where is the Bull Run Trailhead? I love the article and it sure sounds like a fun trail. Can you give us a little more information on how to get to the trail? Are there more than a few ways to enter it? I’d like to take my family there but there aren’t any directions in your article.
Thanks!
There are many trailheads along the trail. It all depends were you want to ride, Wallace, Kellogg, Pinehurst, Kingston, Bullrun, Blackrock, Harrison and a few more.
The Bull Run trailhead is one of the smaller trailheads. Coming from CDA take I-90 East over the pass, the first exit off the pass is Exit 3 or the St. Maries exit. Bull Run is 31/2 miles South, cross the bridge over the river hang a right and you are there.
Thanks so much Outdoor Gal!