by Ken Sinay | Nov 12, 2024 | Field notes
The Life and Legend of John Colter Embark on an epic journey of masterful storytelling as we explore the incredible adventures of John Colter, a true American frontiersman. John Colter, a pivotal figure in American exploration, was a member of the Lewis and Clark...
by Ken Sinay | Jan 26, 2024 | Field notes
Yellowstone National Park does not exist in an environmental vacuum. In many ways, it is an island surrounded by environmental issues that threaten the very resources the park is meant to protect. One of the most impressive things I have observed is how the park can...
by Ken Sinay | Jul 19, 2022 | Rivers
The area around Headwaters State Park is home to an incredible wealth of natural and cultural history. Cultural History Native Americans have utilized the area for thousands of years, as evidenced by the flint quarry above the Missouri River Headwaters. Members of the...
by Ken Sinay | Jul 19, 2022 | Field notes, Yellowstone
Perhaps you’ve come to Montana to stay at a local resort for a week, attend a family wedding event, or you’re a “local” with out-of-town relatives visiting. In all cases, you’ll probably consider going to Yellowstone National Park. If so, you may try, like many...
by Ken Sinay | Jul 19, 2022 | Rivers
“Rivers flow not past, but through us.” – John Muir Floating a river is great recreational fun. Here are 5 great floats that, mid-summer, are suitable for most skill levels and water craft. Three are big rivers, and two are small. They may, depending on flow...