After a successful first summer of field tours in 2021, Friends of the Teton River is bringing back the series and expanding it to help educate community members and visitors
The organizers of this yearâs Earth Day celebration have an important reminder for all of us: âas the world returns to normal, we canât go back to business-as-usual.â
Over the last year, weâve all suffered at the hands of the global pandemic, whether by sacrificing time with family and friends, struggling with the loss of a job, or mourning the loss of a loved one. If we want to avoid future and potentially more deadly pandemics, now is the time to examine how our own actions in taking the natural world for granted brought on this moment in human history.
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I thank you all for helping our Teton Valley Back Country Horsemen Chapter get saddled and trail-ready.
We are now 68 members deepâwith 103 devoted Facebook fans. Check it out. Thank you, Lacy Garton.
We took on four different trail projects and succeeded on all fronts: HAPI Trails trail clearing, a re-routing of the Bearwalk Trail, and two downfall clearing workdays, one on South Leigh Creek and the other on Moose Creek Trails. Big thanks to all who helped to make these trails more accessible to hikers and equestrians alike.
We also offered a Packing Clinic hosted by HAPI Trails that was well attended. Thank you, Julie Martin and HAPI Trails.