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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The 2017 Great American Beer Festival, or GABF as it is affectionately known as, has come and gone once again – leaving hundreds of craft beer brewers and thousands of …
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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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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced Thursday that he will not seek to roll back any of the recently reviewed National Monuments. He has said however that he will press for …
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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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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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In a surprise late-evening Instagram post, U.S. Rep for Utah, Jason Chafffetz, announced his intent to withdraw the controversial “H.R. 621 – Disposal of Excess Federal Lands Act of 2017” …
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Outdoor recreation isn’t just good for your physical health, your mental well being, or for improving your relationship with mother nature, it’s also good for the economy. And while that may …
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