1559526_10152214686101591_1345236746_oOPENING RECEPTION | Friday March 7 | 5:00pm – 8:00pm

The mountains of Central Idaho have been my passion for many years. Running, climbing, and hiking through such beauty, with my camera and a few good friends, have given me so many wonderful experiences, particularly in the Sawtooth Range – where I continue to explore the most remote regions, and chase the evening light.

There are no sign of camps here – no fire rings or tent platforms. This is wilderness, and it should be treated as delicately as possible. There is no reason, ever, to have a fire at high alpine lakes. The warming qualities of an open fire have long been replaced by modern fabrics and goose down.   So, if it’s just the hypnotic television quality of the fire that you need, please stay with the motorhome crowds at the designated lakeside campgrounds. This place is wild – and should always remain so.

Lecture & Slide Show | Thursday, March 20 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Join us for a special presentation. Rob Hart, a photographer, writer, climber, hiker, diver, and adventurer racer from Boise shares his more memorable adventures of photographing the Death Hike, Rob’s own un-sanctioned, un-official, ultra-marathon that covers from between 25 and 90 miles in the Sawtooths a single day. Slide show, tall tales and photo tips all included.  Space is limited. Please RSVP to reserve your seat 208-888-9898.