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A craving for adrenaline: Bold horseback riders and skiers race together in unique sport of skijoring
Unusual to some, an adrenaline rush to others and outright madness to many
A cowboy’s life at home on the range (dudes need not apply)
Describing being up on the mountain as "total peace," this cowboy's strong connection to the mountains, nature and the cowboy life is evident.
Riggs admits competing in Ironman is 'only for crazy people'
Colorado extreme athlete thrilled to compete in world championship event
By TOM LAWRENCE
Bat Conservation International bringing back bat populations
Bat Conservational International is redefining what is possible in global conservation ... starting with bats.
Blogger shares his experiences hiking as a 'fat man' on 'little trails'
"Nature didn’t care about what was going on in the world. It welcomed me with open arms ... I began to choose beauty more and more and it did remarkable things for my mind and spirit."
Montana outfitting company helps adventurers get back in touch with their wild side
Snowy Springs Outfitters is inspiring people to "stop and smell the roses" by reconnecting with nature the 'old fashion' way.
Wildlife photographer capturing the pure wildness of Yellowstone
"So much of the wildlife I photograph relies heavily on conservation and protecting in order to thrive, and I hope my photos provoke a sense of awe and connection to nature within a viewer."
‘Killing the Shepherd’ tells powerful true story of poaching’s impact in Africa
Local chieftainess teamed with safari operator to battle poachers, improve her people’s lives
A Lifetime of Art
Landscape artist Barbara Ernst Prey has painted fisherman, quilters and presidents
Wildlife sculptor protecting nature through art
"...I chose to depict nature in its unadulterated state, as I believe that it's only by appreciating and valuing nature the way that it is supposed to be that we stand a chance of protecting it."