Christopher Nyerges
Stories by Christopher Nyerges
Simple is as simple does
Touring Amish country with wild-food man Peter Gail
Back in the day
Ethnobotanist and Boy Scout leader Richard Toyon preserves tribal lore
'Fish are like people'
Altadena angler Bob Johnson clicks with nature to find the best places and times to drop his hook
The language of tracking
Jim Lowery knows how to read the messages left in nature’s path
Clean and natural
Pascal Baudar turns the wilderness into his private soap factory
Life strings
Master bowyer and teacher Joe Dabill always matches the right stick with the right student.
High-tech treasure hunting
Living the word
Ed Begley Jr. puts into practice all of his many ideas
for saving the planet
All lit up
Altadena’s Alan Halcon can light your fire — with no matches, just a hand drill — in just two seconds
Life in a tipi
An Eagle Rock woman’s search for meaning in her own backyard
Nature finds its balance
Learning from the past with veteran actor Carel Struycken
Church of the Open Road
The story of Rafael Gomez and his ‘steel pony’
Life cycles
Teacher Richard Redman rides 6,000 miles a year for better health and a cleaner environment.
Smoothing out the rough spots
Thomas Mills brings the past into the present through the art of flint-knapping
How big is your knife?
Most guys only pull them out to impress their friends, not use
