04/30/12 – Bo Elledge and John Wayne Harris of Elk Attack perform live in the KHOL studio. The Jackson based band is building momentum as they prepare to record their first full-length album this summer.
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Arches and Canyonlands National Park
“Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread. A civilization which destroys what little remains of the wild, the spare, the original, is cutting itself off from its origins and betraying the principle of civilization itself.” – Edward Abbey from Desert Solitaire
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04/26/12
04/26/12 – It’s National Parks Week and this warm spring weather makes it perfect to visit Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park for sunset.
Read MoreJackson Hole stays busy with education seminars, culture and live music this weekend. We highlight happenings in the community on the last weekend of April.
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Exploring Zion National Park
Recently we headed south on a camping trip to Zion National Park and checked the unique landscape of southwest Utah. Join us as we document the excursion in photos.
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The Ways of the Wine
The Center for the Arts and Fine Dining Restaurant Group welcome one of the finest sommelier’s in the world for the inaugural kickoff of the Jackson Hole Food and Film Series.
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04/22/12
The stars streak across the sky above Grand Teton National Park on a new moon in Jackson Hole.
Read MoreIn recognition of Earth Day, four well respected non-profits are teaming up to host a free picnic and global screening premiere of “One Day On Earth 10.10.10” at Center for the Arts in Jackson Hole.
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04/19/12
04/19/12 – Clouds break over the National Elk Refuge casting a spectrum of light across the valley.
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Good Karma on the Gros Ventre
Two days ago, I received an unexpected phone call notifying me that a fly box I lost two years ago had been found on the Gros Ventre River. What goes around comes around.
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