At her new home base of eastern Vermont, a young mother gives over her mountain energy to her children’s needs. “I wander these pathless woods, my baby strapped to my chest, as an attempt to reassert control over my body after the violence of pregnancy, of motherhood. This wandering is body work.
Elissa Ely encounters a baby stroller on the Ptarmigan Cirque loop trail in the Canadian Rockies
Winter/Spring 2019 - Volume LXX, Number 1 - Issue #247. Quests That Wouldn\u27t Let Go: Chasing Pers...
Winter/Spring 2017 - Volume LXVIII, Number 1 - Issue #243. Glaciers Melt, Mountain Goats Cope: Also,...
Amanda K. Jaros, a winner of the journal’s Waterman Fund essay contest, describes her epiphany about...
The escapades of a climber and her friends trekking in Huascaran National Park in Peru
The 2021 winner of our annual contest for emerging writers, ecologist Jason Mazurowski, spots Mount ...
The winner of the seventh Waterman Fund Essay Contest shows what has happened to wolves in the West:...
Responses from “the caregiver and her son,” a mother and son whose essay on their hike together had ...
A father suffering anxiety from his work rekindles the connection to life and his family in New Hamp...
His mother had never backpacked; Stephen Kurczy took her to the Presidentials in the White Mountains...
Winter/Spring 2014 - Volume LXV, Number 1 - issue #237. At Large: Four Stories of Escape to Wilder L...
Summer/Fall 2019 - Volume LXX, Number 2 - Issue #248. Hitting Reset in Wild Lands: Stories of Rede...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Out on her deck overlooking the wi...
Christine Woodside sees parallels between her aging mother’s struggles and climbing a mountain
Miranda Beale analyzes two award-winning novels by Marilynne Robinson, Gilead (2004) and Home (2008)...
Elissa Ely encounters a baby stroller on the Ptarmigan Cirque loop trail in the Canadian Rockies
Winter/Spring 2019 - Volume LXX, Number 1 - Issue #247. Quests That Wouldn\u27t Let Go: Chasing Pers...
Winter/Spring 2017 - Volume LXVIII, Number 1 - Issue #243. Glaciers Melt, Mountain Goats Cope: Also,...
Amanda K. Jaros, a winner of the journal’s Waterman Fund essay contest, describes her epiphany about...
The escapades of a climber and her friends trekking in Huascaran National Park in Peru
The 2021 winner of our annual contest for emerging writers, ecologist Jason Mazurowski, spots Mount ...
The winner of the seventh Waterman Fund Essay Contest shows what has happened to wolves in the West:...
Responses from “the caregiver and her son,” a mother and son whose essay on their hike together had ...
A father suffering anxiety from his work rekindles the connection to life and his family in New Hamp...
His mother had never backpacked; Stephen Kurczy took her to the Presidentials in the White Mountains...
Winter/Spring 2014 - Volume LXV, Number 1 - issue #237. At Large: Four Stories of Escape to Wilder L...
Summer/Fall 2019 - Volume LXX, Number 2 - Issue #248. Hitting Reset in Wild Lands: Stories of Rede...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Out on her deck overlooking the wi...
Christine Woodside sees parallels between her aging mother’s struggles and climbing a mountain
Miranda Beale analyzes two award-winning novels by Marilynne Robinson, Gilead (2004) and Home (2008)...
Elissa Ely encounters a baby stroller on the Ptarmigan Cirque loop trail in the Canadian Rockies
Winter/Spring 2019 - Volume LXX, Number 1 - Issue #247. Quests That Wouldn\u27t Let Go: Chasing Pers...
Winter/Spring 2017 - Volume LXVIII, Number 1 - Issue #243. Glaciers Melt, Mountain Goats Cope: Also,...