After five backpack trips, roughly 28 days total spend in the woods, and 57 nights of camping, here are at our last backcountry campsite of the summer. As Jerry Garcia
Having spent most of my life growing up on the East Coast, particularly in the southeast portion of Tennessee, I haven’t had that much exposure to snow, let alone glaciers.
Human beings are really big. There isn’t a place on the planet we don’t touch and we’ve come up with technologies to circumnavigate just about any challenge Nature throws at
High-ho, high-ho, it’s off to hike we go…to ScapegoatPeak that is. And high-ho it sure is! As we embarked on the day’s adventure, I felt like I was living a
The wilderness, wild, untrammeled and untrampled. If our government where to change its mind and to open the last few wilderness areas to motorized and mechanical travel, i.e. mountain bikes,
Study conservation issues on a spectacular backpacking course with WRFI this summer. We begin our explorations in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem of south-central Montana, and trend steadily north in a
Colorado Plateau: Desert Canyons and Culture is a 12-credit, nine-week course that allows students to backpack through spectacular red rock canyons, float down winding rivers, and meet the people that