Spring 2009
FEATURED ARTICLES
Going to the Sun
The road into Montana’s Glacier National Park winds through towering spruce, cedar, and lodgepole pines and follows the shores of Lake McDonald like a child led by curiosity.
From the Ashes
Mark Smith is a second-generation mountain man. Raised on an alpine resort, tucked high within Washington state’s Cascade mountain range, Smith is the progeny of parents who loved the land.
A Pebble in the Water
In black-spruce country better suited to goshawks and grizzlies, Dick Proenneke constructed a cabin that symbolizes the majesty, abundance, and solitude of Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, a 4-million-acre outback just 90 miles southwest of Anchorage.





