June/July 2018
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Those of us who live in Wyoming find long road trips to be undaunting, even familiar. Spending four hours driving from one part of the state to another isn’t unusual.
Oregon Trail anniversary offers story ideas Read More »
OWAA’S Circle of Chiefs lost a member April 16, with the death of Robert (Bob) Lindholm, 82, of Lindsborg, Kansas.
Lindholm won Circle of Chiefs in 2007 Read More »
Sheila Link, OWAA’S first woman president, died March 30, just a few months short of her 95th birthday.
OWAA’s first woman president dies Read More »
Carmen M. Alex is a scientist, writer and photographer. She is especially concerned with the sustainability of our natural resources and the preservation of wilderness areas in the U.S. and abroad. Alex received a bachelor’s of science in geophysics from UC Santa Barbara and a master’s degree in earth science from UC Santa Cruz. After 20
I slipped out of our room at Rifugio Carestiato hours before breakfast was served. I didn’t want to miss it. The lightning close enough to touch, sonorous thunder and toad choking rain enveloped the rifugio.
Trekking through the pale mounts Read More »
A television commercial in frequent rotation these days shows masked robbers smashing into a bank lobby.
It’s time to take action against CWD Read More »
Matt Miller has this memory: he’s sitting on the floor of his grandfather’s home, waiting. And waiting. And waiting.
Matt Miller, science storyteller Read More »
John Gierach is likely the only person who can send just about anything in and have it published.
Pitch perfect: how to sell more stories Read More »
Kelsey Roseth and Calvin Vick received this year’s Madson Fellowships. The fellowship is an annual grant program through OWAA that funds continuing education for outdoor communicators, both members and nonmembers.
Fellowships fund continuing education Read More »