Domo Woodham

Being outside everyday is a lifestyle choice for Domo and her family. She got hooked on mountain running in high school, then stayed outside exploring the mountains and woods as a wildland firefighter, and later as a Natural Resources educator for Montana State University Extension. These days, she can be found wrangling her borderline feral children (Maverick (3) and Ruthiemay (1)) on the farm, or exploring nearby trails of the west. Everything this mountain to farm mama loves is at the end of a dirt road, and besides exploring rural stretches of the west, her passions are art, conservation and agriculture. Sustainable agriculture depends upon healthy natural resources and art communicates where words fail; we realize the true value of conservation when we get outside and let our imagination soar.

White Duck Canvas Tents

10' Regatta Bell White Duck Outdoors Tent

White Duck Canvas Tents: 10′ Regatta Bell Review Canvas tents for camping tend to get relegated to the world of backcountry hunting camps and the stuff fancy, boutique glamping dreams are made of. With White Duck Outdoors, canvas tents are now a practical, durable, portable and spacious option for families looking to go camping or … Read more

Wide Open Spaces: Visiting Our National Grasslands

Crooked River National Grassland sign at sunset.

National Grasslands I can still remember receiving and listening to my first country music CD my freshman year of high school. It was the Dixie Chicks, “Wide Open Spaces” album, and I listened to it over, and over, and over on my portable CD player. Regardless of what your opinion is of country music or … Read more

SMART Outdoor Nourishment for the Body, Mind & Soul

outdoor nourishment

Outdoor Nourishment: Cultivating an Outdoor Life I can’t believe it’s already March. My January and February were rather uneventful- some snow, some sun, some rain and the endless list of farm projects I work on in a very non-linear fashion due to my two farmhands being 3.5 and 1.5 years old. Despite our unconventional approach … Read more

Cultivating an Attitude of Gratitude

San Juan National Forest, Colorado. Bayfield Ranger District. Scene of meadow, Rees and mountains.

Choosing Gratitude as an Outdoor Mom One of my superpowers is I see the world through rose colored glasses. I’m not saying I’m happy no matter what and there aren’t some days where I hate everything. I’m just saying when I let gratitude guide my outlook, that adds the rose colored tint to my perspective … Read more

Get Outside with lululemon

Lululemon for outdoorsy women

lululemon for Outdoorsy Women “lululemon, isn’t that a fruit?” are the first words I remember my husband uttering after hearing of lululemon for the first time. My brother in law (a personal trainer) has an impressive collection of this line of athletic apparel which threw me off initially because I always associated the brand with … Read more

Outdoor Adventures in Agritourism

Outdoor Adventures in Agritourism for Families Fall has arrived here on the farm! My first frost hit in September, the elk are bugling like crazy down in our fields, and I’m throwing on a heavy sweater as I do chores. Any adventures with my kids now also require warmer layers and often rain clothes too. … Read more