From the Front Lines #1: Missoula's Community Power
Featuring a few of Missoula's best and brightest climate warriors focusing on the communication and community building fronts
Read MoreFeaturing a few of Missoula's best and brightest climate warriors focusing on the communication and community building fronts
Read MoreA little update I wrote a few weeks ago about my first thousand miles on the CDT
Read MoreFinally hiking alone for a section through the Pintlers. Beer, wildfires, & questionable route choices!
Read MoreIn which I walk through more spider webs than Frodo in Shelob's Lair! Hooray!
Read MoreFacing off with cows for water, mystery van rides and fire lookouts, huckleberry smorgasbords and more!
Read MoreStorms, long ridge walks, yeast rings? Up to roughly mile 312
Read MoreGetting into the swing of things: rough weather, luxurious cabins and moonshine?
Read MoreRecap days 5-9: marmot kisses, moose visitors, gettin' high on mountains
Read MoreReport back from the very first few days of the hike
Read MoreThe countdown has finally run out - it's time to start walking
Read MoreFor this hike, I'll be carrying almost entirely used, borrowed or secondhand-purchased gear. Read on to find out how I managed that and why I went to the trouble.
Read MoreExclusive interview with Connor on the YIELD Mastermind Podcast!
Read MoreTo adequately respond to climate change, we're going to have to cooperate.
Yes, I'm an environmentalist. I literally hug trees.
But you don't have to be an environmentalist to be part of climate solutions
Read MoreOn Jan 26 and 28 I gave a series of presentations about Hike the Divide and activism to the middle school students at Sunnyside Environmental School as part of their week long teach-in on past, present and future energy sources and the human response to them. Read on to find out how it went! Fair warning - these kids are pretty dang inspiring and you'll probably *gasp* learn a few things from them.
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