The Old Conservationist

Essays by Russell E. Vance, III PhD

Sunday, January 3, 2016

The Greatest "Job" in the world!

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"Main St" Sprague Creek.  Those readers who know and/or follow me have often heard me make two statements "it is so muc...

Can Pamela come out and play?

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We had just opened the gate at 7am and were grabbing some breakfast before doing our morning rounds when there was a knock at the door.  I o...
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HAPPY 100th ANNIVERSARY NATIONAL PARK SERVICE.

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Try to express the extent our love and admiration for the National Park Service is a daunting task.  This isn't the best picture of ...
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Friday, January 1, 2016

Exploring Howe Ridge

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Howe Ridge burning during Robert Fire of 2003 Taken from the east side of Lake McDonald Howe Ridge on the west side of Glacier National ...

Our 2015 stats

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It's time again to look back at our activity during 2015. We didn't cover as much ground in 2015 as we did in 2014 but it wasn't...
Monday, December 28, 2015

Too Little Too Late or For Whom the Bell Tolls

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I just posted a 2008 interview with James Lovelock. (1)  Despite my own feelings on the subject I found the interview rather confronting and...
Sunday, December 27, 2015

Walden Pond Full-timer Revisited

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Campground in Bridger-Teton National Forest. There was a well for water. $5/night. Those of you who have visited my blog site before kno...
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Russell E Vance, III PhD
Columbia Falls, MT, United States
Russell E. Vance, III, PhD. is a retired psychotherapist who, after retiring, has followed his passions and dreams. He currently lives a nomadic RVer’s life spending over 90% of his life off-the-grid far out into the Sonoran Desert or in the dense cedar and hemlock forest of Glacier National Park in northwestern Montana where he and Pamela served as volunteer campground hosts for 8 years. An unabashed tree-hugger and environmentalist, Russ’ post-retirement advocation became wildlife management, living among and helping keep deer, mountain goats, big horn sheep, bears and other creatures safe. Living in their 21ft RoadTrek RV, Russ enjoys spending his evenings writing stories. He has published two novels, four novella, and runs a Facebook page.
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