If you’ve been paying attention to US political news recently, you may have caught glimpses of headlines highlighting Public Lands. From the armed standoffs in Oregon and Nevada, Patagonia’s boycotting …
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Modern Outdoorists everywhere have a tendency to resolutely cherish puffy things – be that their puffy jacket, puffy sleeping bag, vest, booties or whatever; puffys have become keystone to keeping …
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We’re hitting the trails again this summer on another giant road trip across four states of the Northern/Central Rockies of the Western US. Along the way we’ll wander through the …
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Before leaving home for my week-long tour of Idaho‘s Lake District, I polled a few of my friends to see what they knew of Northern Idaho. For those that had …
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There is no hiding that Bluegrass owes its original heritage to the hill-country of Appalachia. But for those familiar with the bluegrass scene in Colorado, its undeniable that the fast …
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For this Father’s Day edition of Mountain Dispatch, guest writer Shaina Maytum shares how a father’s love for the river can be shared again in return. – Chuck Watkins
My …
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Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, California emerges from a historic winter and sets the stage to operate July 1-4 and Saturdays thereafter as long as conditions allow. How is that possible? …
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The 2016-2017 winter season will be one to remember for skiers and snowboarders thanks to record breaking blower snow totals across the West. This is due to an juggernaut of …
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Coloradans and out-of-state tourists alike can look forward to using a new interactive map of Colorado’s 20,000 miles of hiking and biking trails as part of Gov. John Hickenlooper’s Colorado …
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