Get your fill of ales & acoustics at Mountains Walking
Enjoy a delicious Montana-made draft in a contemporary setting with a trip to Mountains Walking Brewery. The north-side space also hosts plenty of live music to entertain guests looking to warm up on a chilly Montana evening. Here’s a ...
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Words from the Hive: New Year’s Resolutions in the Bee Colony
by Christine Hrenya, Ph.D. Engineering
What the honeybees are up to…
The cold weather in January keep the bees holed up in the hive, clustering around the queen to keep her warm. So what do the bees do to keep their minds busy, you ask? Compiling their list of New Year’s ...
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Snow sports focus of early ‘19 REI courses
REI Bozeman continues to host FREE outdoors-based presentations this winter. Here’s a look at a few of the upcoming courses.
Free your heel and your mind will follow. Cross-Country Skiing Basics will take place Thursday, January 3rd from 6–7:30pm. Course leaders will discuss the fundamental ...
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HERstory, the informal name of the “Extraordinary, Ordinary Women of MSU
HERstory – MSU honors 125 extraordinary women
by Carol Schmidt
MSU Mountains & Minds, Fall 2018
“Let me tell you a story.” It’s among the most resonant phrases in any language. Now imagine the power of multiplying that phrase by 125.
That’s what Montana State University did recently as ...
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Annual Hyalite Tour celebrates New Year’s w/ day of skiing & fireside fun
A free community ski tour for all ages on freshly groomed trails in Hyalite Recreation area
The annual Hyalite Tour returns on Tuesday, January 1st with another casual, family-friendly, FREE cross-country skiing event. It’s a yearly tradition! Load up the skis and meet at Hyalite Reservoir to ski ...
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Gallatin Range deserves wilderness designation
by George Wuerthner
The Gallatin Range that lies south of Bozeman, Montana is the largest unprotected wildlands in the northern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE). The Gallatin Range is highly scenic with glaciated cirques, grassy meadows, and subalpine lakes.
Biologically it is one of the more ...
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