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Category Archives: Nature
The Most Lovable Turkey in the World
I’m not a fan of poultry. I know folks who keep chickens, and they love the little buggers. But really, they’re not cute. And turkeys…well turkeys definitely fall in the not cute category as well. But there was this one turkey…. … Continue reading
The Time I Didn’t Fall into the Canyon
I don’t think you’d call me a cavalier, “throw caution to the wind” type of person, especially when I’m heading out into the backcountry. I doublecheck lists, check the weather, and seek out all the information I can find about … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Hiking, Nature, Southwest hikes
Tagged Grand Gulch, hiking danger, hiking Utah, Todie Canyon
17 Comments
Bear Trap Canyon: After the Burn
Bear Trap Canyon is a swell early or late season hike: it warms up early in the spring, and stays warm longer in the fall than hikes up in the mountains. The hike follows the Madison River through the Lee … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Montana, Nature, Outdoors
Tagged Bear Trap Canyon, Fall hikes, Madison River, Wildfire
7 Comments
What’s the Shortest Distance You Can Hike and Still Be Tough?
Here’s a lesson: if you suggest a weekend backpack, and remember a beautiful spot that you visited years ago, and you want to impress your tough hiking friends with this swell hike, it might be a good idea to actually check out a map … Continue reading
Posted in Backpacking, Hiking, Montana, Nature
Tagged Branham Peaks, how not to be tough, short backpack trips, Tobacco Root Mountains
15 Comments
Rethinking Nature: the Value of Wild Places
What makes you feel alive and happy? Until two weeks ago, I thought the answer – for me – was pretty simple: being out in nature. Surprisingly, I didn’t necessarily consider “wildness” a huge plus; it seemed to me that … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Hiking, Nature, Wildlife
Tagged grizzly bears, the value of wild places, wild animals, wild spaces
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Geese in the Eagle’s Nest
Last spring I hiked out to an eagle’s nest high on a cottonwood near the shore of a nearby lake. The nest had been home to a pair of bald eagles for the past three years, but this year a pair of Canada geese … Continue reading
Highland Mary Lakes
The Highland Mary Lakes in the San Juans of southwestern Colorado are a great introduction to the high peaks of the Weminuche Wilderness in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. The wildflowers are bigger there than anywhere else I’ve been, the trails are higher, … Continue reading
Posted in Backpacking, Hiking, Nature, Outdoors
Tagged Colorado hiking, Highland Mary Lakes, San Juan Mountains, Weminuche Wilderness
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Watching Wildlife in Yellowstone: the Best Places to Hang Out
Conventional Yellowstone Wisdom has it that the best way to find wildlife is to look for a gaggle of folks along the road with really good spotting scopes and long lenses on their cameras. And it’s true; you will certainly … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Hiking, Montana, Nature, Wildlife, Yellowstone
Tagged wildlife watching, Yellowstone, Yellowstone wildlife
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The Sanctuary of Open Spaces
During a bad fire year a few summers ago, the Forest Service closed all of the Forest Service lands in western Montana. Totally. No access, even for hiking. I was dumbfounded. It had never occurred to me that they would … Continue reading
Goodbye Summer Flowers. You’ll Be Missed.
Western Wildflowers, 2012