Author: There’s a lifetime of skiing south of Teton Pass
Wes Bunch skis in the northeast couloir of Morningstar Peak in the Salt River Range. When writing his new backcountry ski guide book Thomas Turiano discovered there’s a lot of skiing outside the...
View ArticleWhere’s the big snow?
There still wasn’t much snow in the Salt River Range on Nov. 3. (photo courtesy of Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center — click to enlarge) Where’s the big snow? By Kelsey Dayton — November 11, 2014 Last...
View ArticleOffspring of conflict bears often survive relocation
Dan Bjornlie fits a GPS collar on grizzly bear No. 179 on the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The bear was separated from its mother as a yearling and has led a long, productive life. (photo courtesy...
View ArticleBeetle killed trees impede elk and elk hunters
The Medicine Bow National Forest lost thousands of acres of trees to mountain pine beetles. Researchers are now looking at how those trees, as they fall, are impacting elk and hunter movements in the...
View ArticleResearchers look at hunter and grizzly conflicts
Hunters watch the retrival of the grizzly bear killed in Grand Teton National Park in 2012. As a result of the incident, the park closed about eight miles of the wooded Snake River bottom lands to...
View ArticleSkiing for science; National Geographic adventurer maps glaciers
Kit DesLauriers carries skis and GPS survey equipment during a glacier survey. (courtesy Andy Bardon — click to enlarge) Skiing for science; National Geographic adventurer maps glaciers By Kelsey...
View ArticleYour 2014 Wyoming-made gift guide
Sheridan-based Surf Wyoming is one of many businesses that provides Wyoming-made products. (photo by Craig Okraska — click to enlarge) Your 2014 Wyoming-made gift guide By Kelsey Dayton — December 16,...
View ArticleNew app predicts geyser eruptions in Yellowstone
Most people come to Yellowstone National Park and see Old Faithful, not realizing there are other geysers they can watch erupt. A new app from Yellowstone National Park tracks several predictable...
View ArticleInterview: Tom Mangelsen on “The Last Great Wild Places”
Tom Mangelsen’s newest book “Last Great Wild Places” is a retrospective of his decades of work, containing some of his most famous images, as well as some never seen before in print. (Tom Mangelsen —...
View ArticleThe plein air artist of thin air
No matter how many times Joe Arnold climbs the Grand Teton, the view is always different. He painted “Upper Saddle View” after a trip up the mountain this summer. (Joe Arnold — click to enlarge) The...
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