Celebrating the 18th Annual Montrail Wasatch Wobble

We had a great turn out at the Wobble this year with nearly 200 participants!  The theme was Way2Cool, and nearly everyone was wearing the Way2Cool Sunglasses given to all who signed up, costumes were encouraged and there was some great creativity. A big thanks to everyone that participated and to Montrail for organizing and…

Nice Teamwork, Portland!

On Wednesday, August 21st, nearly two hundred member company representatives and friends came together to give back to the outdoors through their volunteer action.  At Wallace Park we welcomed friends from Yakima,  Icebreaker, Merrell, KEEN, REI, Nau, Horny Toad and BrandLive. Volunteer teams migrated to Forest Park to remove invasive species, construct and improve trails. A few miles away…

Take Action Tuesday: Protect the Lower John Day River

More than 10,000 people float the Lower John Day River each year from Clarno to Cottonwood, drawn by its exciting rapids, meandering bends and thriving fishery, which includes wild steelhead, salmon and bull trout. In addition, the Lower John Day River canyons provide habitat for an abundance of wildlife including mule deer, elk, big horn…

Take Action Tuesday: Wilderness Matters

New York State recently purchase thousands of acres of former paper company lands from the Nature Conservancy and now must classify nearly 40,000 acres of lands and waters to determine how they will be managed and used as part of the public Adirondack Forest Preserve.  The state Adirondack Park Agency and the Governor must choose…

Favorites on Friday: The Wilderness Land Trust Reports Success

Earlier this year, The Wilderness Land Trust was awarded a grant for their Castle Crags Wilderness Acquisition Campaign, to permanently protect and transfer to public ownership the 1,257 acres of private land currently blocking direct public access from I-5 to the climbing and backpacking within the 12,232-acre Castle Crags Wilderness Area.   While we were…

Take Action Tuesday: Act Now to Protect the Boulder-White Clouds

Take Action and ask President Obama to designate the Boulder-White Clouds as a national monument! The Boulder-White Clouds are Idaho at its best-stunning beauty, clear water and rich wildlife habitat. For decades, Idahoans have worked to conserve these mountains and strike a balance between protection, access and responsible use. That vision should move forward and our…

Celebrating Success: Cross Mountain Canyon

We supported Western River Conservancy's campaign for the permanent protection of 2.5 miles along the Yampa River at the entrance of Cross Mountain Canyon. This protection creates a sanctuary for fish and wildlife while opening new public access to tens of thousands of acres of surrounding public land.      To learn more, click here….

Favorites on Friday: Earthworks Shares Great News!

This just in from Earthworks! We are thrilled to announce that the Interior Department has approved mineral withdrawals for the Wild and Scenic Chetco and Illinois Rivers in southwest Oregon.   On Thursday, July 24, the Interior Department signed the 5-year mineral withdrawal  for the Wild and Scenic Chetco River, providing interim protection for almost…