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Ecotourism – An old idea that is new again

Don’t you love these guys (I’m using the gender neutral version) that think they’ve discovered a brand new idea?  Recently I heard somebody touting ecotourism as this summer great focus.  Hello?!?!?  Ecotourism has been around for decades. It is called getting outdoors and being aware of your environment!  You don’t need big bucks or to   Read More >>

Charles Waters Campground

in the Bitterroot National Forest and convenient to Missoula, MT, Charles Waters Campground combines rustic luxuries with some wonderful trails.  The campground, once the outdoor laboratory for Dr. Charles Waters research on the life history and control of forest tree diseases, consists of a spur next to a large grass meadow and a loop passing through   Read More >>

Campfire safety basics

As the camping season approaches, we are remined a campfire can cause destructive wildfires. Wildfire destroy wide swaths of national forests and grasslands. The black stumps and scorched earth left by fires in national forests across the country are reminders we should always observe what Smokey Bear tells us and follow basic safety when in   Read More >>

Living symbols of the West are available

Horses and burros were re-introduced to the USA by the Spanish back in the 15th century and their numbers in the wild have grown through natural methods and by animals  lost from wagon trains, ranchers, pony express, loggers, and farm stock.  The U.S. Calvary, stage lines, and bankrupt farmers and ranchers, also, intentionally turned horses out   Read More >>

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