The adventure began on April 24, 2013, when Norman Miller and I skied into the ultimate source of the Missouri River, Brower’s Spring, in southern Montana near West Yellowstone. We planned for 7 hours and finished in 31 hours, much to our surprise. We spent the night in the mountains ...
At WSn, at the end of its third growing season (the first year of sampling), 50% of the lobe's harvested plots along the most distal transect were dominated by just two PIO species (C. erythrorhizos and L. panicoides), and like the other sites during their third PSY, the FS were...