
Summer 2018
Look deep into the forests. This summer magazine takes you deep into the trees to learn the secret stories of caribou, Sasquatch... and wildland fire. Our cover stories explain how fire in our forests is changing, wildland firefighters, fire lookout towers, preparing for evacuation and the dangers of smoke. Cruise the rest of the magazine for an introduction to sailing on Lake Pend Oreille, digging for quartz crystals at Solo Creek, master naturalists at Waterlife Discovery Center, the impact of vacation rentals, and a look at some of the area's beautiful gardens. Plus meet Rachel Jeffs, who escaped America's most notorious polygamous cult, and Maria Larson, the Idaho artist who mixes water maps with her subjects - even those in space.
Online Articles
- The changing face of fire
- Fire’s Hidden Gift
- Local woman spends summers as a fire lookout
- Old lookouts offer a taste of the experience
- Where there’s smoke
- Facing the flames
- Don’t wait ‘til it’s too late
- Giving Nature a NOD
- Positive about plants
- 100 Miles, 25 Pounds of Gear, #CancerAwareness
- Summer of the Sasquatch
- Once you’ve seen Bigfoot
- Last stand for America’s rarest mammal