Basin & Range’s Inside Guide to the West: Best National Parks for Fall Colors
Summer may be the most popular season for visiting North America’s amazing national parks, but a trip …
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The overnight low at Winter Park, Colorado the other night was 32 degrees. It won’t take too many more of those chilling temperatures to kick-start the West’s changing of the seasons. To get …
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The Conservation Era and its’ Public Lands Advocates: Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir
In Part One of our story on Understanding Public Lands in the United States and why they matter, …
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While every state has their own natural challenges, wheeling in Utah means prepping yourself (and your rig) for extraordinary conditions, like: technical terrain, empty isolation, difficult rescue options, and conditions …
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An Experience in Overland Camping the San Rafael Swell, Utah. Part 2 of 2.
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Now that the digital detox has become a thing, finding the best places for true restorative experiences can be hard to come by in our connected world. Wyoming, however, stands out as unequaled for opportunities in analog, real life solitude. Getting away from the noise and distractions of everyday life is easy in Wyoming, as the state’s spaciousness and low population density would allow each person living in Wyoming to have 111 acres all to themselves.
Use those numbers to your advantage by planning a trip to detox your emotional wellbeing and recharge in the Cowboy State. In these 10 Wyoming towns, you can leave your notifications behind and experience the beauty and authenticity of the West.
One of the most celebrated and scenic highway routes in the world can be found on the West coast. The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) or simply Highway 1, is a …
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2017 will go down as a memorable year for our readers. This year’s Year in Review saw the changing of the US President – signifying not only a simple change …
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In Part One of our story on the history of Public Lands in the United States and why they matter, we looked at the early years immediately after the Louisiana Purchase …
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