Death and Dying in Africa
Part 3 of “Hemingway” was like rewatching a tragic old movie and this time pulling for a happier ending
Part 3 of “Hemingway” was like rewatching a tragic old movie and this time pulling for a happier ending
Revisiting Hemingway's “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”
It seems fitting to break out some Hemingway
Some of the best dry fly fishing of the year is underway right now on the Bitterroot River
I realize I’m one of the fortunate few who got through the 2020 horror show largely unscathed
On March 3, Robbie Dockter of Conrad set a new state record for brown trout, catching a 32-pound, 6-ounce fish
Snow geese are the species most likely to be mistaken for atmospheric phenomena
With a smart pup, we'll master whoa in good time
Outdoor folks have never had it so good when it comes to toy haulers
Thirty-four years is a long time to stay out of trouble, especially in a rapidly changing region near Jackson Hole
Sometimes there’s nothing better than revisiting a place you know so well it’s practically an old friend
Coyotes make a point of knowing when visiting canids invade their range
Recreation converted into work intensifies experience by forcing you to engage even when it’s inconvenient
Reading the scientific theories about how dinosaurs coped with the Arctic winter reminds me of what wimps humans are
Elk remain the best evidence yet that we are living in a Golden Age for wildlife