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Since 2000, Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument has protected a vast, diverse landscape on the Canyon’s North Rim — and almost no one has seen it. That’s to be expected, given that parts of the…

A devastating wildfire continues to burn across the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, threatening one of the most iconic and beloved landscapes in the world. As firefighters work around the…

Rabbi Isaac Lowi is anxious.
First, he wants to know when Tim Dunn is going to visit him in New York. “You’re welcome here anytime,” Lowi says. “You come. Welcome. Like family.”
Second, he wants to…

LONG AGO AND OFTEN I DREAMED THE BLUE.
Before I walked into and through parts of it, I awoke from it — sleep-drunk on the memory of being lost and found in woods thick and wild.
Then, one October…

As a photographer continually attempting to portray the scenic face of Arizona, I am often asked, “How do you keep finding new pictures?”
My answer is simple: “I take the back roads to the…

SO, HERE'S MY BIGFOOT STORY.
On the last night of a llama trek in California’s Sierra Nevada, we camped somewhere around 8,000 feet. It had been an eventful trip: creeks swollen by snowmelt, a near-…

Spring snowmelt fuels an ephemeral waterfall in Gaddes Canyon, south of Jerome, in late-afternoon light. This canyon is on the east side of Mingus Mountain, one of the…

ON A LATE-SUMMER DAY IN 1929, all manner of visitors came to Bright Angel Lodge, the rustic hotel perched on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. A pair of rangers sat boldly, dangling their cowboy-…