Trail Report: Beaver Ponds Trail, Yellowstone National Park

Beyond the wooden boardwalks and concrete viewpoints, there is an entire time capsule of wild nature in Yellowstone National Park. Past the signage and rustic architecture exists a wilderness all but unaltered by human presence. If you travel to America’s first national park, and you feel ready- venture out onto one of the many trailsContinue reading “Trail Report: Beaver Ponds Trail, Yellowstone National Park”

Grizzly Country

https://www.grizzlycountryfilm.com/ I’ve never met Doug Peacock. But he looms large in the American West and if you ever choose to read about Grizzlies, his name will appear over and over. There’s been a cultural war against the Grizzly Bear since European colonists arrived in North America. Humans versus bears- there wasn’t room for bloodthirsty predatorsContinue reading “Grizzly Country”

Book Review: Lassoing the Sun by Mark Woods

Every now and then one should read a story without pretense, taking time to truly just enjoy the journey. This is one of those books. Mark Woods tells two stories in this book- first is a continent spanning narrative as he visits, experiences, camps, photographs, and immerses himself in America’s National Parks. The National ParkContinue reading “Book Review: Lassoing the Sun by Mark Woods”

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