by Pete Wood | Jan 1, 2011 | Hunt & Fish
Falling snow usually means one thing for Idaho anglers: Time to case the rod and unpack the decoys. However, if you have had your fill of 4 a.m. wake-up calls, sky-busting poor sportsman, and nasty “river-liver” dinners you pretend to enjoy but truthfully only suffer...
by Jason Lugo | Jan 1, 2011 | Moments
I was shooting a skiing competition up at Soldier Mountain Ski Resort in 2008 and like always, on my way home I decided to take some back roads back to highway 20. I was heading east on Wilson Road when I saw this great winter scene. I didn’t even have to get...
by Jason Lugo | Oct 1, 2010 | Getting-Out
For skiers and snowboarders, oh the anguish of soul October brings! The sweet taste of cool brisk air causes an immediate longing to ride, but you look toward the mountains for snow and – nothing. You feel the urge to shred, but snow is yet to fall. It’s the...
by Ryan Howe | Jan 1, 2008 | Our People
Freeskiing phenom Tyler Shockey finished last season ranked 18th nationally in slopestyle for his age group (16-19) by the USASA – the country’s premier amateur ski and snowboard association. What makes this feat most remarkable is that Shockey is from Burley – not...
by Jason Lugo | Jan 1, 2008 | Moments
Four Trumpeter Swans flying over the Jackson Bridge. The bridge is located near Rupert about 4 miles down the Snake River from Lake Walcott. [UPDATE 2009] The bridge has since been torn down by the county. 🙁