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National Outdoor Book Award — Grand Canyon: Between River and Rim

Posted bypetermcbride November 23, 2020November 23, 2020 Leave a comment on National Outdoor Book Award — Grand Canyon: Between River and Rim

2019

This place: The Confluence - an open-aired cathedr This place: The Confluence - an open-aired cathedral, is constantly up against people trying to turn its beauty into to cash. 

First it was a tram, then dams, now political pressure to ignore the Navajo’s decision to protect the Little Colorado that runs through their own land. 

It amazes me how the pressures continue and it is why I continue to talk about it. I’m in Tulsa with @kevinfedarkoauthor talking about the challenges of our parks, water, public lands and the power of native voices. 

To learn more more about the issues, and get involved, check out @grandcanyontrust. 

#grandcanyon #publiclands #native #nature #water 
📷 #petemcbride
Well hello puddy tat. A very rare sighting (my fir Well hello puddy tat. A very rare sighting (my first) of a male mountain lion / cougar about 75 feet up in a tree yesterday. 

I’ve often felt the gaze of lions but this time I heard this big fellow long before I saw him. He was making a screeching-type cry, which wildlife biologists have told me is a territorial call. 

Such lions are native to Colorado and there are roughly 3800-4400 in the state and an estimated 20,000+ in North America. 

To hear more tales of wildlife, I’ll be talking about the importance of wild places and conservation with my old friend @anguskingiii tomorrow at Bowdoin College in Maine (no resident lions there - but there are reports of sightings). To Join us, rsvp at Angus’s page. 

Stay tuned for the epic down climb of this kitty… 

 #wildlife #mountainlion #cougar #nature #awe #conservation #meow #bigcats 
📷 #petemcbride
Backcountry mountain flying in equal parts focus, Backcountry mountain flying in equal parts focus, faith in your aircraft and ability, and complete awe and wonder.

When you take your mother up in the 1978 Super Cub plane that you spent a lifetime flying in with your father, after finally getting your license — it approaches magic.

Thanks for coming up with me “Moutie”. What a memorable joy.
And thanks for instilling the spirit and aerial perspective Pops — and letting me carry on the spirit of your cub.
It is the best camera platform I know.

#flight #aviation #humility #supercub #pilot #aerialphotography

📷  #petemcbride 
#sonyalpha
Lions, bears, wolves… (and elk and bobcat too)… oh Lions, bears, wolves… (and elk and bobcat too)… oh my. What some of my remote cameras have seen this summer trying to document the movements of the recently introduced wolves to Colorado. 

What amazes me, is how much other wildlife is out there.  I only saw one large mountain lion, but the bears were busy, often trying to eat, lick and chew my cameras (once chomped one good). A bobcat made a brief visit, and the elk are curious and regularly try to chew on the solar cables, but are now skittish with hunting season in full swing. And new keystone predators in the mix. 

A pair of coyotes that appeared today — predators that statistically kill livestock than wolves (domesticated dogs take even more), were impressively large.

There is a very wild world out there, often unnoticed in even the many places we hike, bike, and explore.  Despite more pressure from corridor disruption and habitat loss, I am glad to know some wildlife call these places I grew up in, home.  Nature without wildlife is unnatural. 

#wildlife #wolves #bear #lion #elk #bobcat #nature 
📷 #petemcbride
Yak Hooves and Happiness. Last night I had the hon Yak Hooves and Happiness. Last night I had the honor and privilege to share some of my work — from Bhutan (Himalayan land of gross domestic happiness) and other wild places — as the keynote speaker for a @world_wildlife annual dinner.

It was such a treat to share stories about the ongoing hard work, awe and wonder behind conservation challenges with longtime lovers of nature and wildlife.

I shared tales of the challenges we face, but also the earned hope efforts of many — and the inspiration that my mother has brought me — and so many others with her contagious spirit. What a treat to see her front row and her art work displayed in the halls of a conservation hall here in DC.

A favorite word I learned during my 230-mile trek through northern Bhutan for NatGeo years ago was regularly hollered atop mountain passes by the incredible yak herders: “Yaguelo” — roughly meaning “to all things great in nature”. 

Wishing some Yaaaaguelo spirit to everyone. 

Thanks for making the trek @sadiequarrier @petergwin 

#nature #conservation #speaking #bhutan #snowmantrek #travel #happiness 
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