Lake Koocanusa's scalable treasures
A series of steep cliffs, bluffs and crags with more than 250 well-protected routes, it offers mostly easy or moderate single-pitch climbs, where you can walk off at the top or get lowered down if you want to quit. The views are spectacular and, even better for us, non-death-defying.
By Jesse Froehling
(Head Trip)
Apr 1, 2011
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In a single week, four different parties on Lolo Peak call for rescue
On a single day this May, five people in three separate parties near Mormon Peak joined a club no one boasts about: the lost-in-the-woods club.
By Jesse Froehling
(Head Lines & Features)
Sep 1, 2010
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If Sen. Jon Tester's Forest Jobs and Recreation Act becomes law, mountain bikers stand to lose some 360 miles of Montana singletrack in areas slated to become designated wilderness, forcing the fat tire crowd to choose between two rough roads: either get dropped by the regs, or attack the proposed environmental protections.
By Jesse Froehling
(Head Lines & Features)
Oct 2, 2009
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Re: “etc.”
According to Senator Tester's office, the part of his plan that addresses the Seeley Lake District of the Lolo National Forest is based on a proposal brought by members of the Blackfoot Challenge.