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Something special happens when you mix people like you with a place like this. Welcome to the Flathead Valley’s most fabulous little magazine. We are the cheerleaders and curators of all things local and amazing – small businesses, gutsy entrepreneurs, our burgeoning art and culture scene, as well as adventure in the rugged Crown of the Continent ecosystem. With help from many of the brightest cre

To Share or Not to Share - Go Local Flathead Magazine 01/06/2023

"It was the summer of 2016 and I was helpless. I’d been living in the Flathead for a few months, didn’t have many friends, and was captivated by the mountains. Unfortunately, being born and raised in suburban Minnesota, my upbringing afforded me zero mountaineering experience. So, I did as any good Gen Z'er would: headed straight for the internet. That’s when I found Summitpost, an online forum that provides crowdsourced information about mountains around the world, including how to climb them."

Read the full story in the Go Local Flathead Valley magazine (distributed valley-wide) or online (link in bio).

By Colton Born
Illustration by Morgan Krieg

To Share or Not to Share - Go Local Flathead Magazine Field Notes To Share or Not to Share The mountain adventure dilemma. Illustration by Morgan Krieg   BY COLTON BORN I t was the summer of 2016 and I was helpless. I’d been living in the Flathead for a few months, didn’t have many friends, and was captivated by the mountains. Unfortunately, being...

Ghost Writer - Go Local Flathead Magazine 01/05/2023

A community reporter (Tristan Scott) bears witness to one of the thorniest aspects of recreationalists’ relationship with land: tragic death in the mountains.

Read the full story in the Go Local Flathead Valley magazine (distributed valley-wide) or online (link in bio).

Story by Clare Menzel
Photo by Mandy Mohler (Field Guide Designs)

Ghost Writer - Go Local Flathead Magazine Crux Ghost WriTer A community reporter bears witness to one of the thorniest aspects of recreationalists’ relationship with land: tragic death in the mountains. Tristan Scott. By CLARE MENZEL Tristan Scott, managing editor of the Flathead Beacon, is an award-winning environmental and political ....

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