By Emma McConnaghey We were almost there. After hours of driving along steep mountain roads and deep ravines our destination was in sight: Callahan Creek. My friend Lizzie and I…
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A three hour cruise!
Come join us on the Shawnodese cruise boat for a three hour cruise on September 2o. This is a limited space three-hour cruise that will leave Hope at 3:30 and…
Our Wild Weekend For Wilderness is coming September 5 and 6!
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act on September 5 and 6 with FSPW and the Idaho Conservation League with two days of fun, education and presentations on wild…
Winds in the Wilderness: The Plot Thickens on Historic Star Peak Trail
Climbing mountains, step1: Go up! And on into the skyline went these kids, the heat of August and a hint of creek-side looming; these kids went up! Sometimes making sharp turns,…
Cinnabar Challenge Grant 2014 Update
Thanks to your support, we've raised $ towards our goal of $! Once again, the Cinnabar Foundation has put a challenge grant out there for us to match. If we…
Winds in the Wilderness
At 4300ft elevation wild sarsaparilla faded out, while the terrain held strong. Scratchy, porous, ruby brushed rocks appeared housing beargrass communities of subalpine fir and huckleberry, with the noble shrubby-penstemon…
Bad Medicine is good medicine
This piece was published in our Voices in the Wilderness Series in The Western News in July of 2014 By Tony Brown The Lincoln/Sanders County Line has a little-known, unique…
Winds in the Wilderness: Young and Old Growth
When the temperatures breach 100 degrees Fahrenheit, it is time to head for the hills, and the cool refuge of the Ross Creek Cedars in the proposed Scotchman Peaks Wilderness…