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A Kootenay Professor Has Proven Trees Communicate With One Another - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Dr. Suzanne Simard has proven trees communicate with one another. Now she’s leading the Mother Tree project at 75 sites across British Columbia and sharing
a man flying through the air while riding a snowboard on top of a snow covered slope
Introducing the Slopedeck – Surf Your Backyard - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Kaj Gyr of Nelson, British Columbia has always impressed us with his inventions, and his latest handiwork is no exception. Called the Slopedeck, it's a cross between
a person on a dirt bike jumping over a rainbow
The Motocross Grand Prix As Seen Through The Lens Of A Kootenay Photographer - Kootenay Mountain Culture
What's the Motocross Grand Prix look like? Kootenay photographer Conrad Swetland travels to England to find out. Here's his slideshow.
Ayahuasca, peyote, Psilocybe semilanceata, and Turbina corymbose are not household names or readily available at your local pharmacy. But Western culture is beginning to embrace Candles, To Create, Healing
Ayahuasca – Should You Do It? Our Editor Dives In To Find Out. - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Ayahuasca, peyote, Psilocybe semilanceata, and Turbina corymbose are not household names or readily available at your local pharmacy. But Western culture is beginning to embrace
an architectural rendering of a building in the middle of a city at dusk with skyscrapers behind it
A Wooden Skyscraper? Yep. A Kootenay Company is Making it Happen in Vancouver - Kootenay Mountain Culture
A team of self-professed high-tech Kootenay hippies is helping build a tower of timber within Vancouver's glass and concrete skyline.
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Taekwondo at 6,000 Feet. 'Cause It's Awesome and Beneficial. This is Why. - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Taekwondo at 6,000 Feet. 'Cause It's Awesome and Beneficial. This is Why. - Mountain Culture Group
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What's More Badass Than a Honey Badger? These Guys. And They're Returning to the Pacific Northwest. - Kootenay Mountain Culture
A ferocious carnivore and old-growth forager, the fisher was nearly wiped out. But in Washington State, this delightfully wicked weasel is returning.
two people are playing guitars on stage in front of an audience at a club or concert
The Romeros Will Make You Love The Banjo. This Is Why. - Kootenay Mountain Culture
In British Columbia’s Cariboo country, a young family’s fringe existence reverberates with the twang of banjos, love and an inferno of loss. For Juno-awarding winning
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Big Think: Celebrating Kootenay Tech Entrepreneurs. Part 1 - Darrel Fry of Pulp Traction - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Big Think: Celebrating Kootenay Tech Entrepreneurs. Part 1 - Darrel Fry of Pulp Traction - Mountain Culture Group
a large white bear walking across a river next to rocks and leaves on the ground
The Great Bear Rainforest Goes IMAX - Kootenay Mountain Culture
One of the Pacific Northwest’s greatest modern-day conservationists is screening his natural-history tale about the Great Bear Rainforest at IMAX theatres around the world.
two men standing next to each other in the desert with a sign that says absolutely no rock climbing
Where Does The Word "Dirtbag" Come From Anyway? - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Where Does The Word "Dirtbag" Come From Anyway? - Mountain Culture Group
a man standing in the middle of a river while holding onto a fishing line and hook
How To Become a Fly-Fishing Influencer: April Vokey - Kootenay Mountain Culture
How To Become a Fly-Fishing Influencer: April Vokey - Mountain Culture Group
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Shambhala & Bass Coast Named Best Festivals in North America - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Two British Columbia events have been awarded best festivals by DJ Mag: Bass Coast in Merritt won 'Best Boutique Festival' and Shambhala in Salmo won
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Streams of Conscience – How Volunteers Are Saving Cascadia's Tiny Waterways - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Hundreds of stalwart volunteers are digging in and raking muck in BC streams for the precious salmon and its precarious future.
people are walking around an illuminated bike in the street with lights on it's wheels
Behold! Luna Fest Is Causing a Revylution in the Kootenays - Kootenay Mountain Culture
Revelstoke, British Columbia's Luna Festival unites newcomers, old-timers, artsy-smartsies, and adreno-bingers in the name of art, wonder, and a little extra economic growth.