The next time you hear someone knock Neanderthals for not being so bright, tell them this story. At least 400,000 years ago, campfires went mainstream as early humans used them as a means of survival.
After becoming lost and running out of gas along Cascade Lakes Highway, snowmobilers Eric Abney and his son spent the night in a snow cave in 2013. Chances are you do not possess the magical powers of ...
Lexi Nelson and Shannon Lavada check out the newly carved snow cave they built near Lookout Pass during an overnight snowshoeing trek with the Spokane Mountaineers. Rich Landers The Spokesman-Review A ...
Over thousands of years, early humans made their mark with hand prints and paintings on the stone walls of caves and other hillside shelters and grottoes—but one thing is sure; humans rarely had to ...