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Category Archives: Nature
Relentlessly Steep: the Tanner Trail in the Grand Canyon
I’m watching the sun sink behind the canyon walls, three miles and a couple of thousand vertical feet below the rim of the Grand Canyon. It’s a beautiful April evening, with a welcome breeze that keeps the desert flies away. … Continue reading
Posted in Backpacking, Hiking, Nature, Outdoors, Southwest hikes
Tagged Grand Canyon hikes, Tanner Trail, Tanner Trail Grand Canyon
15 Comments
Zion Spring
Zion National Park, March 2013
Posted in Hiking, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Wildlife
Tagged Great Horned Owl, Turkey Vulture, Western Bluebird, Zion National Park
24 Comments
It’s All Downhill From Here: A Backpack to the East Rim of Zion Canyon
Zion is a perfect little gem of a national park. The ruby red rock, the sapphire skies, the incredible soaring cliffs and towers surrounding a beautiful little winding river: it’s hard to believe that so much beauty can be concentrated in … Continue reading
Posted in Backpacking, Hiking, Nature, Outdoors, Southwest hikes
Tagged Cable Mountain hike, East Rim Zion hikes, Zion hikes
22 Comments
Just When You Think There’s Nothing There…
This young golden eagle was one of at least twenty that we watched one evening last week in what at first seemed to be an empty creek valley north of Helena. It was late afternoon, and we were driving along a gravel road … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Wildlife
Tagged Bald eagle nest, Golden Eagles, Golden eagles Montana, ground squirrels
18 Comments
Angry Bird
Yikes!
The Eagles. My Favorite Reality Show.
When I was a teenager in Massachusetts in the 1960s and 70s, there were no breeding pairs of bald eagles in the entire state. I remember seeing a bald eagle on a trip west with my family, and it was a huge … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Wildlife
Tagged Montana birding, Nesting bald eagles, Warm Springs Wildlife Management Area
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Reaching for the Sky
“The spaces between the stars are where the work of the universe is done.” Ivan Doig, This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind
Posted in Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Photography
Tagged Centennial Valley, Montana sunset, Scapegoat Wilderness
26 Comments
A Golden Eagle Nest and Trumpeter Swans: Winter Winding Down
Twenty-five degrees with a steady cold wind is no one’s idea of spring, but despite this week’s wintry weather I found two welcome signs that the season is indeed getting ready to change: a pair of golden eagles building their nest and a … Continue reading
Posted in Birding, Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Wildlife
Tagged golden eagle nests, Montana birding, Montana spring birds, trumpeter swans
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Winter in Yellowstone Part II: Make Sure to Look Behind You
There are two reasons to stay alert and remember to check your blind side when you’re out and about in Yellowstone: 1) there could be something alarming behind you, and 2) you might be missing something pretty nifty going on if … Continue reading
Winter in Yellowstone: Hanging with the Coyotes
The end of the day on the Blacktail Plateau in Yellowstone, February 8, 2013. A lone coyote makes his way across a hillside in the late afternoon sun. He’s looking at his shadow, trying to figure out how it is … Continue reading
Posted in Montana, Nature, Outdoors, Wildlife, Yellowstone
Tagged coyotes, Yellowstone, Yellowstone in winter
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