Idaho

Proof that Rivers Are Medicine

A Multi-Day Bikepacking Trip in Idaho

How Mark Healey Connects to His Food

Hiking Lions Head Ridge in Idaho Is Crazy

Fly-Fishing on the Henry’s Fork

This Eagle Biologist Is Living Her Dream

‘Hunting the Last Wild Places’

The Fire That Saved Sun Valley

These Are the Kids of Kayaking

Carp Fishing on the Snake River

The Best Big Whitewater in Idaho

Bikepacking on the Continental Divide

The Rowdiest North Fork Championship Yet

Guides Reflect on a Lifetime of River Running and Wilderness Exploration

Skiing in Sun Valley with the Locals
The Best Big Whitewater in Idaho
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Shred for the South Fork, from filmmaker Andrew Dunning, follows nine whitewater paddlers on an overnight trip down the South Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho. The river is under threat from the recent proposal to revive an open-pit mine at its headwaters and this film illustrates why it should be protected.