Our world is constantly in motion, just as quick as the wheels on our bicycles as we pedaled into Roundup yesterday evening. However, it seems that society is having difficulty
As the winds died down, and the sun began to poke its head over the Eastern horizon, our group of eleven began to stir. Unzipping the rain fly, our eyes
The powerful presence of the coal plant on Billings was impossible to miss. Foreboding coal stacks dominated the skyline as we arrived yesterday and immediately ignited my prejudice towards the
After three informative, if a bit restless days in Billings, Day Four of Cycle The Rockies finally marked the beginning of our bike tour across Montana! Although we arrived here
In the first couple days, of what will be the longest bike ride of my life to date, I am quickly realizing the difference between what I need and want.
WRFI loves hearing about our alumni’s adventures after their course. Cory Zyla was a student on 2008′s Cycle the Rockies: Energy and Climate Change in Montana course. This excerpt from
Students from Cycle the Rockies will remember Ressa Charter, the latest of the great conservation activists from the Charter family, who host us on their ranch north of Billings. Ressa traveled to
This encouraging word comes from the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. AASHE is a great organization to keep tabs on for study, work, and issue advocacy opportunities.
Interesting natural resource politics in one of the crucial senate races in the West. Check out the comments below for a very lively interaction between the author and several activist