UNTRAMMELED full version
Untrammeled is an inspiring film about passing the torch for wilderness to the next generation. Filmed in Montana's Scapegoat and Bob Marshall Wilderness areas, it features Montana high school and college-age youth as they experience wilderness, some for the very first time. Produced for the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act, it will be featured at wilderness celebrations occurring throughout the nation following its premiere scheduled for April 8, 2014. The film was produced by the U.S. Forest Service Northern Region, in partnership with Back Country Horsemen of Montana, local outfitters, the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center, Wilderness Institute University of Montana, Montana Wilderness Association, Missoula Public Schools, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Education Department, Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation, The Wilderness Society, the Sierra Club Montana Chapter, and others.

Entering the Forest Service

Wilderness Packer Program uses Wild Mustangs at the Blackrock Ranger Station Bridger-Teton NF

Beartooth Highway

Living off the Land

Fire and Forest Health

On The Trail Of Tragedy: The Excavation Of The Donner Party Site

A Day in My Boots - Law Enforcement

Forest Inventory and Analysis and You

Visiting the Superior National Forest - BWCAW Part 1

Visit Your Pacific Northwest National Forest

Reforestation: Nature and nurseries

Understanding Forest Ecology: Fire, Water, and Bark Beetles

The Heavy Equipment of Firefighting

Shaping America's Public Lands

Step by step: Forests of the future

Forest Service Honor Guard: No Family Stands Alone

Caring for the land after the fire

