Headed South

The herders are bringing the sheep out of the mountains and taking them to winter pastures. The lambs have either been sent to market or saved for replacement stock and the ewes have been bred for the next season. This shot is just South of Ketchum (Idaho), which at one time was the nation's leading shipping point for ewes/lambs (and 2nd only to Australia in the world). In recent years, a lot of ranchers have called it quits. For the few that remain the prospects are "iffy." Americans don't eat a lot of lamb and lately haven't worn as much wool. This last year was a good one for the lamb market, but next?

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New West and the Outdoors

When one looks through the photos that have been submitted to New West over time, either directly or through our robust Flickr pool of enormously talented contributors, it is clear that the landscape inspires creative genius.  To date, our 835 Flickr group members have uploaded nearly 27,000 photos, and many of them are jaw-dropping-ly gorgeous.

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When we match the two – reader interest and beautiful photos – we come up with a new editorial home which also serves as a great place to show off the robust Rocky Mountain photo talent:  Adventure Rockies.

The writers for Adventure Rockies have diverse interests and styles, and they write about river guiding, running, hiking, rafting, and a whole host of other outdoor recreation.  The stories are anchored by a changing set of photos, so please visit and then promptly…..send us your best shot(s)!  We will run as many of them as time and space permits, and then we will run them again here to give your work the widest exposure possible.  It’s a win/win.