Team of Rivals By Judith Lewis Mernit July 1, 2009 Teens from L.A.'s notorious Crenshaw and Dorsey High Schools come together in Yosemite In this story: children, national parks, adventure
Explore: Pictured Rocks By Elisa Freeling January 1, 2004 By the shores of Gitche Gumee, the Pictured Rocks hang over the world’s largest, and perhaps most capricious, freshwater lake In this story: public lands, wilderness
Circling Back to the Sierra By Daniel Duane January 1, 2004 Grow up, go wild, get married, settle down: However you change, the mountains will welcome you home In this story: wilderness
Explore: Pyramid Lake By Elisa Freeling November 1, 2003 In a parched corner of the driest state, Pyramid Lake seems misplaced In this story: wilderness
Glen Canyon Comeback By Reed McManus November 1, 2003 Drought is draining Lake Powell and restoring Glen Canyon In this story: wilderness
Untracked Utah By David Darlington January 1, 2003 Off-road vehicle sales are booming, but wilderness isn’t a drive-thru experience In this story: wilderness, saving wild places
Ansel Adams: Molded by Mountains By Stephen Fox January 1, 2002 Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada were Ansel Adams's spiritual home, the place that never changed and seldom disappointed In this story: photography, wilderness
Six Million Sweet Acres By Reed McManus September 1, 2001 From the quiet canyons of Vermilion to the lavish wildflowers of Carrizo, Americans have nearly two dozen new national monuments to explore In this story: public lands, saving wild places
Wildlands Report Card: Giant Sequoia National Monument By Jennifer Hattam March 1, 2001 The effort to preserve California's Sierra Nevada won a major victory In this story: public lands, saving wild places