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In the Wilderness, You Can't Always Get What You Want
When my friends and I encountered the fresh grizzly bear scat, we were deep in Wyoming’s Teton Wilderness, 20 miles from a trailhead. I’d seen gri...
Read moreWhen my friends and I encountered the fresh grizzly bear scat, we were deep in Wyoming’s Teton Wilderness, 20 miles from a trailhead. I’d seen gri...
Read moreBruce McLellan recalls seeing his first grizzly bear when he was only 4 years old. It must have made an impression. He became a wildlife ecologist...
Read moreOn May 5, 2023, a 19-year-old hiker named Matthew Read headed out on a roughly 12-mile trek in an underpopulated part of Glacier National Park ...
Read moreFederal proposals have reignited the decades-old debate over the installation of permanent climbing anchors in the wilderness, reopening a rift b...
Read moreIf you're a skier, a climber, a runner, or a lover of outdoor sports like these, with long histories filled with fascinating characters, stories, ...
Read moreNearly two decades ago, I moved to the mountains to be a ski bum, chasing snow. I was a stereotype—an East Coast kid pulled west by the promise of...
Read more© Dakota Vaccaro / Comedy Wildlife 2023 It's not fair to anthropomorphize animals, but, do you have any doubt they, uh, animaliphize us? When deer...
Read moreThere’s a 640-acre parcel of magnificent, state-owned public land in Wyoming that’s set for auction unless the state changes its mind. Simply put,...
Read moreThe rugged and remote Brooks Range (Gwich'in: Gwazhał) stretches 700 miles from Alaska's Arctic into Canada's Yukon. It's home to some of the most...
Read moreThe West lost two larger-than-life conservationists this year, and while I considered both friends, they couldn’t have been more different. Yet b...
Read moreThe National Park Service announced earlier this week that Arches, Glacier, and Rocky Mountain National Parks are keeping their pilot reservation...
Read moreIn 1988, the Atomic Ski Company engineer Rupert Huber was asked to make a powder ski that could float on top of fluffy snow better than the averag...
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