Trailhead: Visit Neihart By Jacob Osborne Though Neihart’s population has dropped from 4,000 at its mining-boom peak in the 1890s to 51 in 2015, it’s anything...
By Eric Ladd May 17, 2015: The Sherpa Four are scared, covered in bug bites and in shock, now living among 80 children in a Kathmandu...
By Jacob Osborne In 2013, four rowdy young cowboys rode 16 adopted mustangs across 3,000 miles of the most pristine, formidable wilderness the West has to...
By Taylor-Ann Smith Montana Pond Hockey Classic February 19-21 / Kalispell, Montana Established by Scott Crowder, son of former Boston Bruins coach Bruce Crowder, the Pond...
Simply put, some people just do it better. By Rachel Anderson Maximizing mental and physical strength isn’t easy. Hell, if it were we could all do...
Like Hell, Frozen Over Story and illustration by Maggie Slepian There are plenty of sensible winter activities in Montana. Most folks ski, snowboard, ice climb, or...
By Tyler Allen Joseph Hautman was bow hunting for elk in Montana’s rugged Gravelly Range with his brothers Robert and James on September 19, when the...
‘The richest hill on earth’ had a dark underbelly in the early 1900s. Descend into … Butte: Underground By Heidi Utz At the turn of the...
By Brian Hurlbut Standing above the powder-filled meadow, I was just inside the northwestern border of Yellowstone National Park. The sky was cloudless, the bright sun...
By J.C. Knaub Hebgen Lake, dead of winter, ice fishing. Best trout day of my life. It started much like any ice-fishing trip. You commit, gear...