August 2022
In this issue
The text explores the delicate balance between humans and nature, particularly regarding conservation efforts. It highlights how disrupting ecosystems, even with good intentions, can have unforeseen and detrimental consequences. The importance of respecting the natural order and minimizing human interference is emphasized.
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Chapters
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EDITOR'S LETTER
Robert Stieve
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PARASHANT: IT'S EASIER SAID THAN DONE
Noah Austin | Photographs by Rich Rudow
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HEADING NORTH FOR THE SUMMER
Jeff Kida (Portfolio Editor)
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WORSHIPPING THE GROUND HE WALKED ON
Morgan Sjogren | Photographs Courtesy University of Colorado Museum of Natural History
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THE RESURRECTION OF COLORADO CITY
Kelly Vaughn | Photographs by John Burcham
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WE'LL LET YOU IN ON A LITTLE SECRET
Noah Austin
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SCENIC DRIVE
Noah Austin | Photographs by A.O. Tucker
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HIKE OF THE MONTH
Robert Stieve
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WHERE IS THIS?
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