Why the Larch Looses its Needles
As the final golden needles of the larch, the only deciduous conifer in our region, fall from bristled branches, a crisp fog over the mountains whispers winter. The Climb-it Change […]
As the final golden needles of the larch, the only deciduous conifer in our region, fall from bristled branches, a crisp fog over the mountains whispers winter. The Climb-it Change […]
“Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a like an amusement park for the 20-somethings,” Matt said after a week exploring the region. Upon arrival, we filled our time here with family, friends, […]
July 9, 2015 For the first time in 4 days, we woke to sun. Immediately, we spread out our dank clothes on trees, tables, and the fire pit […]
In 1994, the Corral Creek-Blackwell Complex scorched 140,100 acres of the Payette National Forest, leaving blackened conifers and meadows of ash in its wake. Fires are not new to Idaho. […]
Hey all, this is Matt Kneipp here, Trevor’s right hand man for his research expedition this summer. We’re very close to pushing off to a world of mountains and exploration. […]
The date fast approaches when Matt and I begin our 90+ day field expedition spanning the Cascades and Rockies. On Tuesday of next week I will do some fun science […]
May 16, 2015 The expedition to New Mexico was a success. In 7 days, I sampled 9 sites, summited 5 peaks, and observed some beautiful country. On day 5, I […]
May 6, 2015 It is strange to sit by a campfire and type on a computer, yet here I am alone at 9,500 feet preparing for another day of […]
Hey all, I will keep this terse as I am posted on the concrete ground outside a small closed library in Magdalena Village, NM. In short, I will be heading […]
Trevor on Quartz Mountain in the Washington Cascades.