Shed Hunting in Wyoming? You’ll Have to Wait a While Longer Lingering snowpack and concerns for wildlife safety led the state of Wyoming to delay the start of shed hunting season by 2 weeks. Written by Andrew Marshall April 26, 2023
Member of Wyoming GOP Charged With Reckless Endangerment in Hunting Incident Residents of a Wyoming ranch said they were nearly struck by stray bullets from hunters. That led to charges of ‘unsafe hunting’ against a GOP… Written by Andrew McLemore December 14, 2022
Grand Targhee’s New Lift Opens, Increases Skiable Terrain by 30% The new six-pack chairlift opens 600 acres of intermediate and expert terrain on Peaked Mountain in the Tetons. Written by Andrew Marshall November 25, 2022
Study: Climbers Contribute $4.5M Annually to Local Wyoming Economy With support from Access Fund and Eastern Kentucky University, the study shows the positive economic impacts of climbing tourism. Written by Andrew McLemore November 07, 2022
After 3 Years, Likely Remains of Missing Hunter Found in Wyoming The discovery of human remains south of Rawlins, Wyo., is the latest in a series of finds connected to the missing hunter. Written by Andrew Marshall October 27, 2022
Hunter Shoots Himself in the Leg While Fighting Off Grizzly Bear A 65-year-old Wyoming man shot himself in the leg with a handgun while trying to scare off a grizzly bear. Written by Andrew McLemore October 26, 2022
‘Private Air’ Worth $7.75 Million? WY Corner Crossing Lawsuit Continues Can corner crossing from one piece of public land to another, without touching the ground of a neighboring private property, cause $7.75 million in damages? Written by Rachelle Schrute September 13, 2022
How a Fly Fisherman & Chef Found Solace in the Outdoors Fly fisherman and chef Ranga Perera casts with his whole heart after a health scare. See his story in this Stio short film. Written by Heather Hendricks May 04, 2022