Ryan Jordan

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Mountain Marsh Marigold in Beartooth Mountains

The Mountain Marsh Marigold is mis-named because it’s a closer relative of the buttercup than of a true marigold. It has only sepals, and no petals, but failing to examine it closely will cause your brain to lie to you and trick you into thinking it’s an aster, or daisy – so get down on […]

Give a Boy a Map

Harry Potter couldn’t cross the Beartooth Range, or be a thru-hiker, because of character attributes that are not compatible with long distance wilderness travel. You see, Harry Potter suffers from arrogance (he’d think he knew where he was when he really wasn’t), impatience (he wouldn’t evaluate all of his route options), and anger management (he’d […]

Back from the Beartooths: A 50-Mile Traverse With Scouts

  Self Portrait at Green Lake LEICA M9, ZEISS BIOGON C 35/2.8 I am back from a traverse of the Beartooth Plateau with BSA Troop 676 of Bozeman, and am getting caught up, so can’t provide much more than teasers right now. The good stuff (photos and gear list) will appear when this blog is […]

The Lone Ranger (Backcountry Skiing in the Beartooth Mountains)

  The Lone Ranger Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, 2004 I’m a sucker for final scenes of old western movies. You know, the one where the cowboy’s riding away from the camera on some dusty desert trail with a tired horse and bandaged head? Montana backcountry skiers know this feeling well. It comes after a long day of […]