On Thursday, January 24 over forty 7th graders joined FSPW at the Northshore Campground in Trout Creek, Montana for Winter Tracks. With blue skies and a fresh blanket of snow…
Save the wild Scotchmans
Save the wild Scotchmans
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On Thursday, January 24 over forty 7th graders joined FSPW at the Northshore Campground in Trout Creek, Montana for Winter Tracks. With blue skies and a fresh blanket of snow…
Project Ascent, Friends of the Quilting House and the Wild Coyote hosted a wildly successful Winter Carnival in Thompson Falls, Montana on January 19. Families were invited to the inaugural…
We hope everyone had a great time at our 14th anniversary celebration. We enjoyed the stories and music from The StoryTelling Company, the yummy snacks and of course, the company! Believe…
Wow. Supporters of saving the wild Scotchmans really made us feel loved in 2018. It was a year of ups and downs, and we ended on a high note. Thanks to folks…
'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the peaks Not a billy was stirring; it had been snowing for weeks. The ewes and kids were all snug in their…
Santa is making his list, have you made a donation to the incredibly wild Scotchman Peaks recently? We’re down to the wire with only a few days left for your donation to…
Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness will celebrate 14 years of working for wilderness on January 13th at the Pend Oreille Arts Council Gallery on the Cedar Street Bridge. The party…
Why do you want to save the wild Scotchmans? Long-time supporters, Ron & Laura Forsberg, put it this way: “We believe in having areas where nature is still allowed to run…