Results for keyword: Camping And Hiking
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Why I love one of Utah’s most remote places
Dennis Hinkamp visits one of Utah’s most secret places
by Dennis Hinkamp, Dec 15, 2003 -
Bring on the anti-gravity backpacks
by Evan Cantor, Oct 27, 2003 -
Good gear or good luck
by Dick Scar, Sep 29, 2003 -
It’s time for ‘quiet recreationists’ to speak up
Greg Hanscom tells unmotorized recreationists to stop the infighting and join outdoor retailers in the fight for wilderness.
by Greg Hanscom, Aug 11, 2003 -
Hanging loose in Wyoming’s bear country
John Clayton, who discovers human foibles in Wyoming’s bear country.
by John Clayton, Jul 07, 2003 -
Hiking toward healing
In Crossing Divides: A Couple’s Story of Cancer, Hope, and Hiking Montana’s Continental Divide, Scott Bischke describes how he and his wife, Katie Gibson, refused to let her illness keep them from their beloved outdoors
by Betsy Marston, May 12, 2003 -
Boy Scouts want new digs
Local residents and environmentalists object to a planned Boy Scout camp on the Fryingpan River in the White River National Forest near Aspen, Colorado.
by Erika Trautman, Jan 21, 2002 -
Recreation-fee foes catch an agency fumble
The Forest Service has been illegally collecting recreation fees at thousands of sites in the West, instead of the 100 places allowed under the Recreation Fee Demonstration Program.
by Michael Milstein, Jan 21, 2002 -
Intrepid explorer with a cause
Soren Jesperson's five-month, 2,200-mile solo trek around the Four Corners area will raise money for the Center for Humanitarian Outreach and Cultural Exchange, a charity his father directs.
by Rachel Jackson, Jun 04, 2001 -
Hard work in progress
Dale Shewalter's group, the Arizona Trail Association, has been working since 1988 on establishing a north-south route all the way across Arizona.
by Matt Jenkins, May 21, 2001






