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Trails West Magazine becomes TerraQuest Magazine

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TerraQuest Magazine has been in the works for a long time, but today marks a major step forward. We’ve secured a new domain and started migrating stories from the Trails West Magazine website to this new home.

Why the move? It’s all about growth and reach. Trails West focused on the West—its trails, small towns, sights, and sounds. It started as Wyobraska Magazine, but as our vision expanded, so did the name. Now, we’re going global. TerraQuest will feature work from writers, photographers, and filmmakers covering stories from London to Egypt, the Oregon coast to everywhere in between.

We’re still migrating articles and building new ones, but you’ll see big differences already. One major change: readers can now subscribe to in-depth articles and exclusive member content. Trails West didn’t allow much interaction, but here on TerraQuest, comments and community engagement are front and center—and free for all members.

Please be patient as we refine and expand the site. We’ve designed it to be easy to navigate so you can find the stories you want quickly. We’re excited about the future of TerraQuest—which means “Earth Quest”—and we look forward to bringing you unique stories, stunning photography, and exceptional films from our growing creative team.

Hawk Buckman

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