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Forget haunted houses and corn mazes. Head out to the woods instead, where the real scares await.

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These experiences will help you connect to the land while respecting the indigenous cultures that have long inhabited it

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The fight to balance recreation with wildlife is coming to a head

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On a plane ride over the Mountain West, a grieving father retraces his adventurous youth and searches for solace in the rugged landscapes that molded him

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Why these are our dream spots to cast away

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Because you don't want to be led deep into the backcountry by just anyone

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You can soak and stay at these rad spots

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What happened when one writer looked beyond the open road, the staged snapshots, and the hashtag

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Eight places to (safely) spy on bearsand other big gamein their natural habitat

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Congressional candidate Matt Rosendale earns money from Texan billionaires while voting for their interests

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Stunning swimming holes, lakes, and pools to dunk into as temps heat up

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The Montana Treehouse Retreat has not one but two spiral staircases that lift you up into the treetops

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At last, the West is taking steps to address megafires. But weve done nothing to prepare for their biggest threat to human health.

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Flannel on khakis is a staple uniform in the outdoor industry. But it doesnt have to be, and this fashion-forward shop mixes expected "outdoorsy" pieces with the unexpected

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In this installment, More Than Just Parks features the Flathead Valley and its endless recreational opportunities

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And the Maven B3's are the highest-quality optics you can easily carry

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'The Ride,' from filmmaker Erik Peterson, follows skijorer Ebbie Hanson on her winter circuit with her horse, Zeke

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Sure, you can get your bike tuned or buy a spare tube. But at these shops, you can also order an espresso or IPA and find your community.

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Want to stay overnight in a jetliner, a snowcat, or a luxe glass globe dangling off a cliff? You can.

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The definitive guide, built upon real-world experience

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According to skier McKenna Peterson,the snow spigot turned on over Montana last year, and many of her big-line objectives beckoned

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Grizzly Country profiles Doug Peacockas he reflects on his time protecting the Yellowstone grizzlies.

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There's one realistic thing we can do to survive the new era of giant blazes: build smarter communities that can take the heat

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Three epic adventures you can give any outdoorsperson

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Safety, reliability, and capability, all in one (relatively affordable) truck

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In this film, The Wild Crow, ski guide Beau Fredlund reflects on his relationship with the small town of Cooke City, Montana.

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Is the movement that sparked the 2016 takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge ready to age out?

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The brand has significant stakes in Montana and Nevadatoo many to stay silent

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The world's best lodges have something in commonunparalleled access to vast wilderness, soaring peaks, and empty coastlines

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Bow-hunting anterless whitetail deer on the Yellowstone Riveron a budget

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Big Sky Country has one of the highest concentrations of hot springs in America. Here's where to find the best ones.

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Stop by and find the book or local hiking guide that will change your whole perception of a new place

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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will offer up nearly 4 million acres of public lands for lease this year, much of it for dirt cheap

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Want to serve the tastiest meat ever at your next dinner party? This is the (significant) investment it will take to make that happen.

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As Wyoming prepares for the first grizzly hunt in the lower 48 in decades, at least two protesters won tags they say they won't use. Will their strategy work?

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If you've only been following the drama of Scott Pruitt and his replacement at the EPA, you only know half the story. Environmental regulations are under attack all across America, and the siege is just beginning.

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One writer endures awkward morning cabin run-ins and hazardous chairlifts in the name of settling down (but still chasing snow)

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Keeping an eye on the interior secretary's latest ethical blunders and questionable public lands policies

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Outdoor towns tend to be overwhelmingly homogenous, which can make for a tough decision for people of color who want to move somewhere they can play outside

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A new study polled western voters' views on the interior secretary, Trump's public lands agenda, and downsizing Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante

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"Confluence" gathering works toward debut of national platform to strengthen and align state-level efforts

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Comfortable, secure, and convenient, the Scat Belt works with any type of clothing

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Missing winter? Here's where to get your shred on well into July.

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No one would blame you for planning your summer vacation around visits to these shops

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The Yellowstone River is the beating heartof Paradise Valley, Montana, but a proposed mine threatens the entire ecosystem.

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Dan Wenk was a career Park Service official who was well-respected by Republicans and Democrats. But he made the mistake of disagreeing with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

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Meet Jessi Lewis, the metalsmith behind our new favorite line

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A new book goes deep into the history and significance of our country's 4,000-mile northern boundary

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In 2009, San Diego native and surfer Jack Christiansen found himself in Missoula, Montana.

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How to fill nearly every weekend this summer with nearly every genre of music

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He is one of the most scandal-plagued interior secretaries in history. But even so, he can probably get away with a lot more.

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Find out how your state stacks up

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Researchers studied 1,500 Rocky Mountain forests that had been burned by wildfires. They found that most of the woods aren't recovering after the blazeand in some cases, they're not returning at all. The culprit? A warming planet.

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Riding trails suitable for all skill levels is just the start. This route also highlights some of central Montanas most vibrant towns and outdoor activities for every interest

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Rich in cultural history, wildlife, and geological wonder, this route is dominated by expansive plains and vast stretches of pristine landscape

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Play and relax like a true Montanan at these eight iconic lodges, ranches, and cabins

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Skiing and snowboarding are just the start. From snowshoeing and hot springs soaking to snowmobilingand ice fishing, Montana is a winter wonderland

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Soul-stirring views and mountain playgrounds fuel this adventure across the rugged northwest corner of the state

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A sampler of western Montanas most beautiful mountain playgrounds

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Resorts offer big discounts and bigger perks to those who buy a 201819 ski pass in the next few weeks

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After he died, Harrison's friends, family, and fishing buddies gathered to send him off the only way they knew howby having one gigantic meal

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'The Fun Suffer Divide' chronicles the journey of three cyclists as they traverse a section of the Continental Divide Trail.

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Because of drought and rising temperatures, wildfires in the West will grow so large and regular they could reshape entire forests

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What does this mean for U.S. consumers?

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One man's quest to ski the equivalent of sea level to the summit of Everest and back. Twice. In 24 hours. On a single ski run.

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Record low snowfalls have made national news, but it came as no surprise for the characters in the End of Snow, from Days Edge Productions.

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From filmmaker Zane Clampett, The Peculiar Expedition of Thomas Snyder follows little-known snowboarder Thomas Snyder on his journey from his local hill in Minnesota to the steep backcountry lines of Montana.

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From filmmakers Alex D'Agostino and Ben Goertzen, Whiskey Facts follows a crew of Montana skiers into the backcountry for a day full of pillows and trips to the whiteroom.

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A versatile getup for winters last throes and springs first showers

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The parent company owns outdoor brands like CamelBak and Giro, as well as Savage Arms, a manufacturer of AR-15-style semi-automatic rifles

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Here you can send it right from the road

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From Sherpas Cinema and the North Face, Always Above Us looks at alpine climbers Kris Erickson and Conrad Ankers attempt at climbing the Nutcracker.

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A new poll of eight Western states reveals that most people are actually on the same page about public lands, renewable energy, and the importance of outdoor recreation

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From Trout Unlimited, Smith River chronicles the importance of Montanas most family-friendly river trip.

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Our Last Refuge tells the story of the Badger-Two Medicine and the decades-long struggle to protect this homeland of the Blackfeet Nation from oil and gas development.

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Yes, you can still find powder somewhere

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A plan to bring some 200 bears to Washington's North Cascades was reportedly stopped by the Department of the Interior, jeopardizing the species' recovery.

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Continuing the tradition of Tom Morgan's signature smooth feel, only 50 of these new rods have been made. Without even casting it, I know it's amazing.

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Early in his political career, the interior secretary irked fellow Republicans with his willingness to stand up for conservation. Things have changed, and whether you love or hate his ideas, know this: hes one of the few Trump-era cabinet secretaries with the juice to make things happen, and hes got the bosss back.

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