By Pepper Trail WRITERS ON THE RANGE Giant sequoias come as close to immortality as living organisms can. Many live over a thousand years, an almost...
By John Horning WRITERS ON THE RANGE Last spring, at the height of some of the most anxiety-ridden moments of the pandemic, my father read a...
By Dave Marston Writers on the Range During his 50 years in rural western Colorado, Jamie Jacobson has seen a lot of flooding. While caretaking a...
By Jonathon Golden Writers on the Range “It’s like having gasoline out there,” said Brian Steinhardt, forest fire zone manager for Prescott and Coconino national forests...
By Brian Sexton Writers on the Range I love fish — the way they look, the way they fry up, the secret lives they live under...
By Molly Absolon Writers on the Range Here’s the dilemma: You want to explore the West’s huge treasure of public land, but you don’t want to...
By Ted Williams WRITERS ON THE RANGE Would you like to earn money and prizes by killing coyotes, foxes, cougars, bobcats, wolves, raccoons, squirrels, crows, rattlesnakes,...
By Pepper Trail Writers on the Range Just like you, I live with the fear of wildfire. My southern Oregon town of Ashland nestles against the...
By Jeff Milchen Writers on the Range Colorado’s elections are a bipartisan success story, so when Major League baseball responded to Georgia’s new voting restrictionsby moving the All-Star...
By Denise Fort WRITERS ON THE RANGE Santa Fe, New Mexico, once was sustained by the waters of the Santa Fe River, which begins in the...