Storytelling

Sierra Day at the Capitol June 5th!

For all of you who love and care about the Sierra, this is your chance to take a stance on the state level! This year's

My First Experience in the Sierra Nevada

An essay by Davis StewartMy first experience in the Sierra Nevada that I can remember is when I went backpacking for the first time with

A Memory Worth Reliving

An essay by Eric CohenOn a cool November morning of September I, 1995, I awoke sitting in bed, glancing over at the calendar to my

First One to See the Lake

An essay by Tacy Hahn Summers were spent at Lake Tahoe. From the time when baths were given in the kitchen sink. Then, when school

Sierra Nevada Alliance Annual Conference

Mark you calendars!  "Sustainable Sierra" is this year's theme at the 14th annual Sierra Nevada Alliance Conference.  Sustainability holds many meanings for different people and

Life Seasons in the Sierra Nevada

An essay by Patti Murphy Tiny Granite Creek Campground is tucked away in the Minarets Wilderness Area, south of Yosemite National Park and southwest of

Orion Grassroots Network on Sierra stories

Orion Grassroots Network is featuring a story this month on a forest ecology workshop held this fall by the Yuba Watershed Institute and the Woolman

I lived in the Sierra Valley

I lived in the Sierra Valley at different times at what I will always think of as Campbell's Hot Springs (now Sierra Hot Springs). I

Bringing Different Voices To The Table

This morning I was leafing through the annual report of the Wilderness Society (i am a card carrying member), and I was struck by President

Calling the Salmon Back to the Upper Yuba

A ceremonal Chinook salmon speared in the Lower Yuba River travels 7 miles by foot, 9 miles in a boat, and another mile by foot

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