July 14, 2011 By Taylor Anderson The Yellowstone River oil spill this month means more to this state than dirtied waters and dying trout. It’s about...
Road trip and photos by Abbie Digel Don’t have time to spend a week exploring the nation’s first National Park? It’s easy to take a...
By Hunter Rothwell The Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition was the first to record their experience on what is known today as Mt. Washburn. Named in honor of expedition...
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An interview with Yellowstone National Park guide Scott Carsley, Owner of Yellowstone Alpen Guides By Abbie Digel What is a normal week like as a guide?...
Big Sky Youth Empowerment just launched their summer programs, which takes more than 50 at-risk youth from Bozeman, Big Sky and Belgrade rafting, climbing and to...
In 1966, Dr. Thomas Brock discovered a heat-loving microorganism he named Thermus aquaticus, in Yellowstone’s Mushroom Pool. Years later, in 1985, biotechnologists found that because an...
By Paul Miller In 1972 the national park service received information about an outfitter from southeastern Idaho who was illegally taking elk out of the Southwest...
More than 600,000 years ago, a super volcano erupted in the once mountainous region we now know as Yellowstone Park. Thick lava flows filled the caldera...
Looking to summit this summer? Electric Peak is one of my favorites. It’s a great all day run/hike, and there is also a mountain bike/ hike...