Griz No. 399 Keeps Making Babies
That makes 22 little ones for this amazing 27-year-old bear
That makes 22 little ones for this amazing 27-year-old bear
After college in Missoula, Mike La Salle moved to Europe. He owned a couple of bars in Brussels, including Montana Mike’s Feed and Fuel.
The places near here where I run my dogs are so infested with ticks we just have to give up outdoor life once the weather warms
I’m beginning to think a teardrop trailer makes more sense for the way I’m likely to use it
Evolutionary history seems clear — eye camo was an advantage until the human horde proved otherwise
The assault on public property rights of hunters, anglers and outdoor recreationists in the West is relentless
My fibula succumbed to what I’ve proclaimed the GOAT of stupid injuries
Mudsnails may fill a trout’s belly, but like a deep-fried Twinkie at the county fair, they don’t provide any nutrition
The controversial flavor enhancer MSG was first extracted from kelp, which is an essential ingredient in dashi, the ubiquitous Japanese soup stock
As spring approaches another kind of map draws my attention: the U.S. Department of Agriculture Snow Water Equivalent maps of Montana river basins
During this present Spring of Deception, it is warm enough on the Great Plains that I’ve resumed my afternoon jogs. I run on a trail near the river where the migrating birds are staging before they push on for the Northwest Territories.
I’m hopeful second winter will be but an instant allowing the spring of deception to reign until summer.
A powerful minority has seen the freedom Montana’s public land, easy access and plentiful native wildlife incubate, and decided they’d rather have Texas.
The access fight at Mitchell Slough was about more than just limiting public access on Montana rivers
My sense of the West was formed watching at a distance the previous decades of conflict shaped by environmental laws passed in the 1970s