Rugged ridgeline October 30, 2020 by Katie Klingsporn 2 Comments Lander high schooler Skyler Woodruff wins “Land” category of Nature Conservancy photography contest with her panorama of the Cirque of the Towers.
COVID-19 and recreation: Too much poop, too many people OpinionSeptember 15, 2020 by Todd Wilkinson 4 Comments The pandemic has accelerated a trend of outdoor use, writes Todd Wilkinson, but crowds on public lands bring their share of negative impacts.
Smoky mountains August 28, 2020 by Katie Klingsporn Leave a Comment Wildfire smoke from blazes across the West blanketed much of Wyoming this week.
Like ‘Dunkirk’: How COVID-19 clobbered NOLS, a Lander keystone May 1, 2020 by Katie Klingsporn 10 Comments What happened inside the outdoor leadership school — a major central Wyoming employer — when the pandemic threatened the foundation of its operations.
Wyoming homecoming: Embracing the familiar and the fraught OpinionDecember 3, 2019 by Katie Klingsporn 17 Comments Like many who fled Wyoming as young adults, Katie Klingsporn never thought she’d return. A year after moving back, she reflects on coming home.