The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness are now accepting registrations for our 2013 Trail Skills Course. This course is designed to enhance your understanding of backcountry trails maintenance projects and…
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Movie project moves toward completion.
The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness is helping to produce a movie about our grassroots effort to gain protection for the Scotchman Peaks. Two years ago we hosted three young…
A night at the (FSPW) movies is on for March 14 and 16.
It's the world premier of Grass Routes, the movie about the wilderness group that does things differently. The show will be at the Panida Theater in Sandpoint on Thursday, March…
Friends of Scotchman Peaks repeats as Zoo Boise Conservation Fund grant candidate finalist.
Each fall, Zoo Boise Conservation Fund narrows a big field of animal research grant applicants down to nine, and then lets the public vote on which of them to fund.…
Friends of Scotchman Peaks posts stewardship, education and hike lineups for 2012.
Educational opportunities, hikes and trail projects on three ranger districts highlight Friends’ summer. National Trails Day is Saturday, June 2, and Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness are sponsoring three National…
Who will be the 2012 Old Goat! Find out May 26th.
State of the Scotchmans, fun and educational summer hikes, and historic stewardship projects! First thing first. At 4:00, Saturday, May 26, we gather at Oden Communnity Hall (here's a map)…
Free wildlife films slated for Libby and Thompson Falls, February 10 and 11
The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness will bring three spectacular films from The International Wildlife Film Festival to two Western Montana venues on the second weekend of February. IWFF, based…
Eighth-graders take the honors in the Sanders County essay contest
Leah Thompson, and eighth grade student at Plains Middle School won a $100 Savings Bond for her essay on "Does Wilderness Have Value?" in the annual Sanders County essay contest.…