09 Jun A Story of Turning Back
An author and conservationist considers the threat of a gold mine north of Yellowstone National Park...
An author and conservationist considers the threat of a gold mine north of Yellowstone National Park...
Big Plans and Long Days on one of Montana’s Most Famous Rivers...
IN THE EARLY PAGES OF HIS MEMOIR, Hole in the Sky, William Kittredge writes about his grandfather: “He built a white house with a formal parlor and a polished staircase. Then the well went dry, so he jacked up the house, set it on rollers...
A short story by Caroline Patterson...
THERE ARE A HANDFUL OF SEASONAL CERTAINTIES in the Northern Rockies, a reassuring list of essential occasions that keep swinging around, year to year. Spring brandings come to mind, as do small-town rodeos on the Fourth of July, winter skijoring, and that one annual ice fishing...
Exploring a Backcountry Paradise on Horseback...
AT A TRAIN DEPOT IN LIVINGSTON, MONTANA, photographer Ansel Adams slept fitfully on a wooden bench, 280 pounds of camera equipment piled next to him. It was June 11, 1942, and his train had arrived at 2:15 a.m. He was waiting for dawn, to get on...
Locati Architects and Interiors bring luxurious detail to an intimate space...
An homage to the Prairie School on the edge of the Montana mountains...
An ode to Montana’s homesteading past inspires an intimate Yellowstone Club home...