How to catch a bee swarm June 2, 2017 by Matthew Copeland Leave a Comment Looks can be deceiving. Which is a relief, because, to the uninitiated, a honey bee swarm looks like pure evil.
How to score a screamer-suit ride through the Tetons May 26, 2017 by Matthew Copeland Leave a Comment “I never want to repeat it,” said Jeff Judkins of his helicopter evacuation from the Tetons. “But, that sensation of lifting off the ledge… it’s insane.”
How to deploy an emergency fire shelter May 19, 2017 by Matthew Copeland Leave a Comment When options run out and flames close in, a thin tarp of high-tech fabric can be the barrier between life and death for wildland firefighters.
How to corral a record-breaking runoff May 12, 2017 by Matthew Copeland Leave a Comment Water managers face a dilemma; The only thing worse than too little water in Wyoming’s reservoirs is too much.
How to survive selling tamales May 5, 2017 by Matthew Copeland 1 Comment What’s it take to be the most popular face in town? Three a.m. starts, entrepreneurial spirit, long hours in the elements and a mighty fine tamale.