FSPW partnered with Bonner Homeless Transitions (BHT) again this year to introduce children in their transitional housing program to the great outdoors. Out of the four hikes we planned, we…
Author: Britta Mireley
Britta Mireley lives in Colorado with her husband, daughter, and two cats. She's using her background in marketing and fundraising to save the wild Scotchmans so her daughter and someday, her daughter's children, can discover nature in its purest form.
FSPW trip to DC on Outdoors Blog
Rich Landers of the Spokesman-Review wrote a quick blog post about FSPW's trip to Washington, D.C., this week. Read the post here.
Scotchman Peak Trail #65 rebuild continues
FSPW is planning to finish a one-mile trail construction project replacing the beginning stretch of Trail #65 with a much more user-friendly section of tread. The new track will be…
Idaho Wildlife Federation supports legislation
The Idaho Wildlife Federation wrote Gov. Otter asking for his support for legislation designating the Scotchman Peaks as Wilderness. Executive Director Brian Brooks wrote "... we support wilderness designation that will…
FSPW announces annual Community Kids hikes
FSPW partners with Bonner Homeless Transitions to get kids outside. Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness (FSPW) is partnering with Bonner Homeless Transitions for the third year in a row to…
Lewiston Morning Tribune Op-ed
Risch should keep pledge he made last year Marty Trillhaase | Tuesday, May 31, 2016 When he chooses to be, Idaho Sen. Jim Risch can be a remarkably avid environmentalist.…