Do you know your neighbors? I mean, really know them? I’m not talking about the human ones… Your wildlife neighbors know YOU… You are surrounded on a daily basis by many animals that know you personally—they differentiate you from your spouse, your...
As many of you know, we have a motto “it’s always worth it.” Even if the weather is crummy, we’ll tell ourselves to go for “just a half an hour,” which usually turns into much longer once we’re out. This motto is what got us...
We’ve reached the tail end of the elk rut here in Yellowstone, but we are already counting the days until next fall. In this video, listen to George describing elk behavior during the rut, followed by some fun footage of elk shenanigans. Further reading: Secrets...
Yellowstone’s fall colors were nothing short of stunning this year. In a wave that started on the peaks at higher elevation and worked its way down to Gardiner, cottonwoods, aspens, wild roses, willows, alders, currant, mountain ash and more adorned the...
There is one thing you never want to stumble upon while hiking in Yellowstone’s backcountry: the fresh remains of a bull bison. We were out for a cross-country ramble with friends Brian and Claire on the northern range when we found ourselves mere yards from a...
May is always a time of rushing rivers as the winter snows melt and flow down out of the mountains. With snowfall 160% of average in the upper Yellowstone drainage this year, Yellowstone rivers and streams are seeing record high flows throughout the ecosystem. Just...