Newsletter List 2013-2017

The official newsletter of Rocky Mountain Outdoor Writers and Photographers is Rocky Mountain Outdoors, published bi-monthly. It features several regular columns, articles submitted by the general membership, and of course the news of the organization. This includes the nitty gritty information on each year’s conference — before and after, member news, contest details and final winners, and more.
Click on a link below to view that newsletter…

2017

January – February
March – April
May – June, contest winners & Sierra Vista, AZ conference wrap-up
July – August
September – October
November – December

2016

January – February
March – April
May – June
July – August, contest winners & Bryce Canyon, UT conference re-cap
September – October
November – December

2015

January – February
March – April
May – June
July – August
September – October
November – December, contest winners & Ouray conference wrap-up

2014

January – February
March – April
May – June
July – August
September – October, contest winners & Glacier NP conference
November – December

2013

January – February
March – April
May – June
July – August – contest winners & Fruita, CO conference
September – October
November – December

March – April 2016

sunset Bryce Canyon NP
Sunset from our campsite in Bryce Canyon National Park © Don Laine

Here’s the second issue of Rocky Mountain Outdoors for 2016. With more conference recaps from Jack Olson, a review of a new book by former member Wayne Turner, our regular writer’s and president’s columns, member news, and more.

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July – August 2015

Autumn color below the Sneffles Range
Autumn color below the Sneffles Range near the Dallas Divide not far from Ouray, Colorado © William Horton

Read all about it! Reminders for Conference 2015 in Ouray, Colorado… Conference 2016 scheduled for early June in Bryce Canyon National Park… Conference 2014 photos highlighted in galleries around the country… Scholarship winner announced… Photo workshop wrap-up… plus the regulars: Jack’s Jaunts, Writer’s Corner, and President’s column… and more. Click to download.

May – June 2015

golden aspens in snow
An early snow sets off golden aspens © William Horton

Just out — the third edition of Rocky Mountain Outdoors for 2015. Click to download. Read about the Jeep tour planned during the conference, an article from one of our newest members, Maryann Gaug’s newest book, and more.

January – February 2015

fall in the San Juans © J Sheppard
Autumn foliage near Ouray, Colorado © Jon Sheppard

Kick off the new year with the the first 2015 issue of Rocky Mountain Outdoors. See one photographer’s favorite place, learn if you’re ready to move to ultrahigh definition photography, don’t forget your homework assignment, and check out new knives from Buck. Not forgetting a quick conference reminder.  Click here to download. .

November – December 2014 Newsletter

The final 2014 edition of Rocky Mountain Outdoors is ready to download. Read about next year’s conference in Ouray, Colorado, including lodging options. The regulars are also here: a Jaunt into Valle Vidal in northern NM; why not to use those big words you love when writing; and the president’s way of dealing with the mounds of family photos from back before the advent of digital.

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