Friday, April 30, 2021

Published: Three Birdwatching Etiquette Rules to Remember


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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Published: A Brief Overview of Flipped Classrooms


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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Three of the Best Backcountry Hikes

Joe Petry is an economist and strategic advisor. Joseph “Joe” Petry leverages decades of experience in economics, markets, and business strategies to assist clients. In his leisure time, Joseph Petry enjoys hobbies such as hiking in the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park.

Here are three of the best places to hike in Yellowstone’s backcountry. Will be heading there again myself in a few weeks!

Specimen Ridge Trail
Widely considered to be one of the best hikes in Yosemite, Specimen Ridge Trail features routes that cross summits and rivers. You may have the opportunity to see bears, antelope, and elk while hiking. The trail ascends more than 3,000 feet to Amethyst Mountain before it begins a 5-mile descent into Lamar Valley.

Sky Rim Trail
Sky Rim Trail features views of meadows covered with wildflowers and mountain peaks. You should plan for a day hike when heading to Big Horn Peak, which represents the tallest mountain on the Sky Rim trail. During the hike, you will encounter lodgepole pine forests and alpine lakes. You may also see wildlife near the craggy cliffs alongside the Sky Rim Trail such as big horn sheep, bears, and mountain goats.

Ribbon Lake Trail
An easy hike, Ribbon Lake Trail spans 4.7 miles. The hike features canyon views and picturesque lakes. Located close to the trailhead is Artist Point Overlook, which provides views of Yellowstone Canyon and Yellowstone Falls. On the hike to Ribbon Lake Trail, hikers will encounter various marshy areas.

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