Written by Nell KAZAAAAAAM! Hello! Now that my presence is known, I may start. It all started with a long travel day – the start of many TTS adventures. As the road continued and brought our van along with it, it started to sprinkle; privilege it is to see water...
Travel Isn’t Meant For A Shelf What makes a ‘group”? A unit? A team? A community? It’s something I ask myself as the leader and teacher of a group of 10 students here at The Traveling School. From the first week of the semester at AMB West in Montana way back in...
After our cozy cabin stay outside of Big Sky, Montana, we continued our journey south to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Tetons were in full fall display with yellow quaking aspens, willows, and cottonwoods, along with reds and oranges from the shrubs lining the creeks and...
It’s funny to think of Wyoming as in the south. From our scenic cabins at Lightning Creek outside Big Sky, Montana we will head south for the rest of the semester. Our first stop south, in state #2, south will be outside Jackson, Wyoming. Our one-month anniversary was...
After a few final days in Bozeman, our TTS38 crew woke up early to drive to Montana Wilderness School, our outfitters and guides for our ten day expedition. Filled with anticipation, we met our guides, who students quickly nick-named Pumpkin and Marmalade. We then...
As we eagerly await the return of our Traveling School students from their Missouri River expedition (they return Sunday – wohoo!), we remind ourselves in the office that no news is good news! While our home office team is busy at our computers… we know...