Posted inSeptember 9, 2008: Reclaiming the low country

A Western primer

The Rocky Mountain Land Library asked a panel of Western writers a simple question: What books would you recommend to the next president? What does the next administration need to know about the American West? Our respondents were both generous and inspired with their suggestions. Although I’m sure they would all agree with author Rick […]

Posted inDecember 26, 1994: Albuquerque learns it really is a desert town

Easy does it: A sport to make your blood run slow

Even a pudgy mammal like myself knows better than to hibernate all winter, but choosing a winter sport is tricky. Downhill skiing is out; standing at the top of a steep hill with slippery little boards strapped to my feet gives me the fantods. This spell-checker doesn’t know that word, but I do. Cross-country skiing […]

Posted inJuly 9, 1984: Can Edward Abbey learn to love Glen Canyon Dam?

The rancher-environmentalist feuding should end

I ask my fellow environmentalists to think and investigate before they make sweeping condemnations of ranchers; and ranchers to be similarly understanding with environmentalists. We have much more in common that most of us know. Download entire issue to view this article: http://country-survey-collabs.info/issues/16.13/download-entire-issue%3C/p%3E

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