New Yurt Eve
Wanting to ring in the New Year in Montana's Tobacco Root Mountains, we rented a backcountry yurt in the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest with some friends. The rental place said it would be easy to find, so our friends brought their 2-year-old daughter and we brought our 7-month-old daughter. We should have gotten better directions.
Ask The Expert
Howie Wolkie runs wilderness treks for Big Wild Adventures from his home just outside Yellowstone.
"Relying on directions was irresponsible: These folks needed a topo map. Snowshoers can't expect to exceed a mile per hour, especially when hauling gear uphill, so starting at 11 at a time of year when it's dark by 5 gave them little chance of making it by dark anyway. Finally, ditching their packs was a poor choice, as their supplies might have saved their lives if they'd had to spend a night out in the snow."