By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist I can’t help it. Whenever I’m driving down Gallatin Canyon on U.S. Highway 191 between Bozeman and Big Sky, I...
Fish populations help track water quality GALLATIN RIVER TASK FORCE She walks calf-deep through the creek, following her rod in the hopes it will lead her...
By Scott Mechura EBS Food Columnist Data shows us that the Gallatin Valley has grown steadily for the better part of 100 years. However, that growth...
By Scott Mechura EBS Food Columnist You’ve seen the signs. “Unfortunately, due to a lack of staff, we are closed today. We apologize and hope to...
By Patrick Straub EBS Fishing Columnist During one of my first seasons as a fly fishing guide in the mid-1990s, I remember sitting on the tailgate with...
By Molly Absolon Writers on the Range Sometimes you hear a crack or a roar. More often the first sign is snow shifting around your feet....
Thinking strategically about travel in avalanche country By Dave Zinn Avalanche Forecaster at the Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center I learned the basics of avalanche safety in...
By Ted Williams WRITERS ON THE RANGE Three percent of Earth’s land mass is comprised of islands, but 95 percent of all bird extinctions have occurred on...
By Scott Mechura EBS Food Columnist Recently, I listened to a woman on a popular news outlet list, as one of her concerns of global warming,...
By Henry Hall EBS Contributor For me, powder days always meant fewer consequences. These are the days when I get to meet up with friends, ski...