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Columbia Women's Facet 75 Mid Outdry Hiking Shoe

Columbia Women’s Facet 75 Mid Outdry Hiking Shoe

Price: (as of – Details) Set yourself in motion with these lightweight, waterproof hiking shoes. The breathable mesh upper offers trail-ready protection, a locked-down feel, and incredibly plush cushioning for a smooth ride. The grippy outsole delivers wet-dry traction mile after mile. Columbia offers these hiking shoes in multiple colors and sizes. Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.56 x 8.98 x 4.65 inches; 1.83 Pounds Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2100111 Department ‏ : ‎ womens Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 26, 2023 Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Columbia ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CLW1LB5Z Customers say Customers find […]

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We Love Our National Parks, but This Montana Park Is Just as Bucket-List-Worthy

It is no secret that some of my favorite places to visit are the national parks in Montana. I live just a short drive outside of Yellowstone National Park and have spent countless summers exploring this breathtaking, extraordinary, and unique destination. Glacier National Park, although a much farther drive for me, is just as spectacular. With its gorgeous alpine lakes, meadows, and melting glaciers, it’s truly a destination filled with natural wonders that will amaze and inspire. While Montana’s national parks are certainly bucket-list-worthy, they draw in large crowds. I will always love our national parks, but if you are

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Spring hiking: Prepare for conditions to ensure safety on Montana's trails

Spring hiking: Prepare for conditions to ensure safety on Montana’s trails

BOZEMAN — As outdoor enthusiasts flock to the trails this spring, local rescue officials are urging hikers to prioritize safety and preparation. The arrival of warmer weather means many hikers are eager to enjoy the scenic landscapes, but conditions can vary greatly from the trailhead to higher elevations. WATCH: Trail wise – gear up for adventure and safety this spring Spring hiking: Prepare for conditions to ensure safety on Montana’s trails Tommy, a Bozeman resident and avid hiker, believes spring is the ideal time for hiking, though he acknowledges the challenges it brings. “Springtime is probably the best time… but

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Montana Morning Headlines: Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Montana Morning Headlines: Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Here’s a quick look at our top stories for the morning of Tuesday, May 13, 2025: Watch the latest weather forecastExpect significantly cooler air in southwest Montana for the next few days as crisp Canadian air draws into the region and brings scattered rain showers to the valleys and mountain snow in higher elevations. Tuesday should bring pockets of heavy rain as temperatures cool and snow levels fall to around 6500 feet during the day. Spotty showers will continue this evening and could allow a rain/snow mix to fall in a few valleys overnight or early Wednesday. Winds will stay

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Donate a Lifejacket, Save a Life: Montana’s Safe Boating Week Drive

If you’ve got a lifejacket or two tucked away in your garage or gear bin that haven’t seen the water in a while, now’s the perfect time to give them a second chance at making a difference. During National Safe Boating Week (May 19-23), Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) is hosting a Lifejacket Donation Drive, and they’re calling on people across the Treasure State to pitch in. Why This Matters Lifejacket loaner stations across Montana serve a big purpose- keeping families safe while they enjoy our lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. These stations offer free-to-borrow lifejackets for the day, helping

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Montana News Roundup: River Accident Kills 2

The bodies of two rafters who died in an accident in the Selway Wilderness Area have been recovered, but the identities of the victims still haven’t been released by the Idaho County Sheriff. News of the drownings came Saturday, when local authorities were alerted to a Garmin SOS activation that CPR was in progress for one person on the river between Double Drop and Wa-Poots.      -That’s 19 miles from road access. A couple of hours later, a text message said a second person that hit the water when a raft flipped was also receiving CPR, but both of

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Don’t Do These 5 Things On Memorial Day Weekend in Montana

Memorial Day and Veterans Day often get confused. While both honor those who’ve served, Memorial Day is specifically set aside to remember the fallen. Veterans Day, on the other hand, is for honoring those still with us. As we head toward Memorial Day weekend, take a moment to reflect on what this holiday truly means—before cracking a beer or loading up the camper. Yes, for many Montanans, Memorial Day weekend is about camping trips, lake time, and unofficially kicking off summer. And that’s great. But in the spirit of the weekend—and for the sake of your sanity—here are a few

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Montana Marathon 2025 in Billings MT June 1

Runners from across the US and the world will come to Billings on June 1 for the annual Montana Marathon. One of the oldest races in the state, the Montana Marathon drew nearly 200 runners last year, with hundreds more participating in the half-marathon, 10K, and 5K. While many of the runners are local or from Montana, the race attracts some of the fastest runners from states as far away as Florida, with international runners coming to Billings from Canada, Sweden, and Australia in 2024. Trending: What To Expect At 105 Brewing In Billings’ Heights Photo by Miguel A Amutio on UnsplashPhoto

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Montana Hikers: Don’t Hit The Trails Without Reading This First

BUTTE, MT – As soon as the snow begins to melt and the temperatures start flirting with 50 degrees, hikers across Montana start dusting off their boots—myself included. Who could blame them? From the Absarokas to the Bitterroots, Montana is a hiker’s paradise. But early season hiking in Big Sky Country isn’t all sunshine and summit selfies. It comes with real risks that even seasoned outdoors people need to keep in mind. According to guidance from public lands officials and local rangers, early spring hiking can cause major damage not just to you, but to the trail itself—and maybe even your

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