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Should a haven for grizzlies be off limits to hikers?

Should a haven for grizzlies be off limits to hikers? Kylie Mohr The Cabinet Mountains frame Kootenai National Forest near Montana’s Yaak Valley. The Pacific Northwest Trail is a wild wonder that takes hikers through one of America’s few inland temperate rainforests. For 1,200 miles, it winds along the Canadian border, through rugged mountains and gaping valleys in Montana, Idaho, and Washington, until it meets the Pacific Ocean. © Photograph by Chris Howes, Wild Places Photography/Alamy Stock Photo Bracken carpets the forest floor at Ross Creek Cedar Grove in the Kootenai National Forest. Since it was designated in 2009, the PNT has flown under the radar, compared to other popular long-distance trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail and the Appalachian Trail. But the roughly 70-mile section of the PNT that runs through Montana’s Yaak Valley is a sore spot, at a time when outdoor spaces across the country have become popular due to the pandemic.

On the Solstice: Deep Winter Dreams of the Spring to Come | Literary HubLiterary Hub

For Barry Lopez and Debra Gwartney There have been some big ideas every now and again that masquerade as truth, or shortcuts to truth ideas that find cunning attachment to the lock-and-key architecture of the hemispheric globes of our brains. These artificial truths weigh as heavily upon us, I suppose, as a deep blanket of snow, or even a covering of stones. They try to bury us and, over time, sometimes they succeed. Where I live, in a tiny garden of Eden in northwest Montana, up against the Canadian border the beleaguered Yaak Valley we have only 25 grizzly bears remaining, the problem being that the US Forest Service keeps building roads deep into the forest and clearcutting the mountains. I know, I know, there’s a pandemic, but hear me out about these bad ideas the trouble they get us into, once they’ve attached to our gray-matter and then replicate, first in individuals, then populations, then cultures, then globally.

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