The Cowboy Life
Many in their mid-20s pine for adventure ala Mad Men, while clinging to modern perks like Wi-Fi, sonic toothbrushes and deeply urban penthouse apartments. That isn’t the life Adam Miller, Read more …
We’re Back!!
It’s been about 18 months since we stopped publishing Southern Idaho Living. It was difficult being torn away from a project that I had put my heart and soul into Read more …
It’s Time to Rodeo
Rodeo is a fast, furious and adrenaline-filled tradition of cowboy culture in the United States. And while it would be little without the cowboys and girls who get down and Read more …
Paddling Southern Idaho
When I tell friends who live outside the area that Southern Idaho offers a display of beautiful scenery, they give me a strange look. “Southern Idaho?” they scoff. “Isn’t Southern Read more …
Dry Creek Outfitters
It’s an overcast autumn morning on the Milner stretch of the Snake River. Just before dawn, the Burley Golf Course Marina is overrun with trucks and boats, lined up for Read more …
Oakley Rocks
You’ve seen it hauled out by the truckload. It’s the same outdated stone material your grandfather’s hearth was made out of in the 1970s – or is it? Today, the Read more …
The Chatburn Ranch
Nestled among sage garnished hills, beneath the wide-open western skies of Albion, lies the Chatburn Ranch – and a lesson in American cowboying history. Each morning as the sun ascends, Read more …
Cast In Bronze
“Since God didn’t create any junk, we can find beauty everywhere, if we will look for it.” – Danny Edwards Danny Edwards doesn’t create any junk, either. Well, not anymore. Read more …
Southern Idaho’s Winter Visitors
With a pure white head against a striking dark body with an equally impressive seven-foot wingspan, the bald eagle is a sight to behold. To view a bald eagle – Read more …