Outside, April 2003
The Durand Glacier avalanche and the agony of a grieving guide who led seven clients to their deaths.
Outside, December 1991
The craziest things go through a man's mind when he races the 50-kilometer-long Yellowstone Rendezvous Nordic Ski Race.
The New York Times, February 13, 2006
The New York Times, August 27, 2006
Legal Affairs, May/June 2003
Why the Dalai Lama's push to modernize his nation cost a venerable lama his life.
The New York Times, February 24, 2007
The Best American Science & Nature Writing 2001
A mother elk displays the full range of "human" emotions after losing her calf to a pack of wolves.
Audubon, September/October 1999
Are today's eco-trips really better for Africa's habitat than the shooting parties of Hemingway's era?
Salon.com - December, 2004
A plan to kill 25,000 elephants a year -- with trophy hunters doing some of the shooting -- has divided African wildlife experts and revived old charges of colonialism.
The Nature of Nature, 1994
Cutting lodgepoles for one's house means listening to the trees.
Jackson Hole, Winter 2000-2001
A last dump of powder can save those afflicted with Reverse SAD from going into terminal spring depression.
Bugle, March-April 1999
In hunting, as in life, true boldness sometimes means doing absolutely nothing.
Orion, Winter 1996
How Americans might bring kindness and thoughtfulness to hunting.
Heart of Home, 2003
Is catch-and-release fishing really ethical?
The New York Times,
February 11, 2009
The New York Times,
February 17, 2010