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Outdoors

Winter Potatoes


A geological oddity in Harding County.

Goat Watcher


“Citizen scientist” Les Heiserman keeps watch on a wild herd that confounds wildlife officials.

Catch, Move and Release


Steve Nelson and his grandson improve our ponds, one fish at a time.

Elk Magic


There’s more to bugling that meets the ear.

Reaching New Heights


Black Elk Peak is the highest spot in South Dakota, but it’s not as tall as you might think.

Where the Pronghorns Play


Dick Kettlewell captures and speed and beauty of South Dakota’s pronghorns.

Fire ecologist Mary Lata says South Dakota s grasslands are often overlooked in autumn, but visitors to our national parks are often surprised at their beauty this time of year.

Autumn Grasslands


Don’t overlook South Dakota’s grassy seas this fall. Photo by Stephen Gassman

Pearls on the Prairie


Rare flora and fauna thrive in the fens of South Dakota.

Scars from the Sky


Black Hills lightning is unique, and its people and pines bear the marks to prove it.

For the Birds


Sand Lake rose from the dust and dirt of the Depression into a waterfowl haven.

Winter Hike On Black Elk Peak


We sent a writer up the mountain on a cold and sunny day. He came back and wrote this account.

Eight Over Seven … In One


Rapid City’s Erick Sykora climbed the Black Hills' tallest peaks in one day.

In Search of the Fairburn Agate


People have spent days looking for our rare and valuable state gemstone and come away with nothing. Could we find one during a morning in the Hills?

Chasing Cats


When a 70-year-old fishing record was overturned, South Dakota anglers turned their attention to the joys of catfishing.

Wild Horses in Winter


Bouncing across a snowy mustang sanctuary.

Explorers of an Unseen World


Curiosity took Jan & Herb Conn of Custer underground to discover the buried treasure that is South Dakota’s Jewel Cave.

Few stretches of the Missouri River are as wild as they were when Durand Young and Tom Kilian floated from Mobridge to Pierre in 1956.

Last Raft Trip Down ‘Old Mo’


Durand Young and Tom Kilian rafted the Missouri when it was still a river.

The Winter Deer Hunt


Tradition passes to a new generation.

Looking Up


South Dakota’s skies, among the darkest in the country, are a stargazer’s delight. Photo by Christian Begeman.

Primitive Camping


As wild as it gets in South Dakota. Photo by Bonny Fleming.

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