Small Stream Splendor

Ask anyone around the world about fly fishing in Montana and you are likely to hear about all of the big rivers and the close proximity to so many famous fishing destinations like the Madison, the Yellowstone, the Missouri, the Big Hole, the Bighorn…

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Flowing Free on the Yellowstone

Throughout my fishing ventures I’ve yet to find a river anywhere else in the world that conjures up the vivid imagery and breadth of emotions for me that the Yellowstone River does. The Yellowstone draws its water from Yellowstone Lake in…

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An Attempt at Winter

My alarm started singing to me at 6:45 AM. Yes, my alarm sings — it doesn’t chirp — a lovely little song that repeats the phrase, “Get up.” I hazily hit snooze and told my phone I didn’t want to get up, that it…

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Four Legged Racing

Runners, like many athletes, have their routines and rituals. Many must run with music, some have to run alone, and there are runners who enjoy constant companionship when logging the miles. While company and conversation can help keep your mind off…

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Clomp and Waddle: Snowshoeing Bohart Ranch

I moved to Bozeman in the fall of 2009, and after a massive early snowstorm, it became immediately apparent that I would need to get excited about a winter sport in order to thrive in this town. Lacking qualities such as coordination and grace, I…

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Most Days Bozeman’s Gotta Dance

As Bozemanites, we pride ourselves on combining our outdoor playground with a thriving urban culture. Think art, music, theatre. Take a closer look and you’ll also find a vibrant social dance scene. That’s what Baltimore native Linda…

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