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Erik and Adam discuss anything that has to do with the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness on this fun and informative podcast. Their years of experience living on the Gunflint Trail and exploring the adjacent wilderness has led them to an intimate understanding of it's lakes, trails and campsites and look forward to sharing it with fellow outdoor enthusiast. They will chat about their favorite lakes, lend fishing advice and review individual BWCA campsites to let you know which ones to ai ...
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Kelly Outdoors Radio was started a few years back, Partly because I wanted to reach out to folks in a cost effective way to promote my products as well as other folks stuff as well. And as a way to just have some fun, Well this seemed like the right thing to do. So Kelly Outdoors launched on Sept. 3rd 2008. Its been a long and very rewarding journey. There are no official sponsors here so no politics about who can come on the show. Its all about promoting the outdoor sports industry whether ...
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Georgia has rivers and streams running from the mountain country of the Southern Appalachians to the Gulf of Mexico, totaling about 70,000 total miles of waterways. Whitewater and flatwater. Clear water and Black water. And a long history of publicly accessible rivers and streams. That access is being debated by the State of Georgia and bills have …
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25 years ago the Edwards Dam was removed from the Kennebec River in Maine allowing alewives and sturgeon to return to their spawning grounds in force, revitalizing the ecosystem and delighting the paddlers and local communities with the sturgeons’ explosive breaching displays. In the summer of 2024, 2 separate source to sea trips ran the lengths of…
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As the podcast takeover begins let us all bend the knee and welcome our new hosting overlords. We couldn't be happier that they allowed us to add our thoughts on the spookiest vindlys, local fires, the finest of sportsmen creeping in white F-150's and the friendly comet that will bring us all together as a people. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes …
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In the summer of 2024, the Chilcotin River in British Columbia had a landslide that completely blocked the river creating a natural dam. For the next 6 days the river water backed up behind this dam until the waters finally worked over the top the of the landslide, creating a breach that would exceed the previous historical flows by 5 fold. 3 peopl…
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We are diving into the studies that look at the ongoing struggles of the NE Minnesota Moose population this week. Our cherished champions of the north and hallowed TumbleTourney have a long and shrouded path ahead of them. It leads toward a distant tree topped horizon. On the other side possibly others are waiting, or possibly not. All the while we…
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Why have cases of reported bat encounters at the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon drastically increased in the last several years? What are the chances of contracting rabies from a bat encounter? How is the safety of helicopter crews wrapped up in the physical location of a bat encounter? What does the vaccination process look like? In this episo…
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Thorough exploration of what makes a bad BWCA campsite continues this week with responses from Facebook(gasp). Legitimate crystal businessmen will not stand in our way as we trudge the barren plains of a once bucolic and somewhat useful website for the answer. Tumblehome Patch Voting Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play So…
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All time favorite Olympic memes, shrimp boat men, campground rankers, dendrites, mountain biking, due diligence, child sized watermelons, brother Jedidiah, biter sunrises, fun options, invisible tattoos, huge "bird of the week" news and a lesson from friends of the show on proper MLA sentence structure and tips on comma usage. Subscribe: Patreon Sp…
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Working as a commercial river guide is one of the best jobs, day after day on rivers, helping people enjoy rivers, seeing beauty, having fun, chasing adrenaline. Creating incredible friendships, some of which might last a lifetime. And there can be a dark layer. Sexual Harassment continues to percolate, as it does in many places, in the layers of r…
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Its triple confirmed! We're wrapping the blowdown book report series this week and getting into responses from listeners on their experiences with wilderness storms. Crank up that weather radio and keep your eyes peeled for widow makers! Source Material: Gunflint Falling: Blowdown in the Boundary Waters Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Sti…
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As the 25th anniversary of the July 4, 1999 blowdown event in the BWCA approaches we are settling in for a summer book report. Join us for some harrowing descriptions of survival in our favorite wilderness area. Source Material: Gunflint Falling: Blowdown in the Boundary Waters Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundclo…
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SPONSORS American Whitewater instagram facebook American Rivers instagram facebook NRS instagram facebook High Desert Life Outdoors instagram facebook Free Flow Institute instagram facebook KSJD Community Radio instagram facebook GUEST Kevin Fedarko A WALK IN THE PARK Order the book Audio Book THE EMERALD MILE Pete McBride While Pete is not a forma…
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SPONSORS American Whitewater instagram facebook American Rivers instagram facebook NRS instagram facebook High Desert Life Outdoors instagram facebook Free Flow Institute instagram facebook KSJD Community Radio instagram facebook GUEST Kevin Fedarko A WALK IN THE PARK Order the book Audio Book THE EMERALD MILE Pete McBride While Pete is not a forma…
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Our live in the field BWCA journey presses on this week. We are joined by a surprise guest and continue to learn the ways of the double broiler. Robert Mitchum also stops in for one of his famous rubdowns. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddit Contact: tumblehomecast@gmail.com…
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A tale of redemption a year in the making, dutch babies, secret shoppers and pirate tubes. Coghlan's Cup semi final coverage and responses to the question of the year are discussed at some point as well. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddit Contact: tumblehomecast@gmail.com…
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As snow is melting and running down rivers across the US, this episode talks with hydrologists at 5 regions of the National River Forecast Center to gain perspectives on how much snow and rain fell over the winter and how it will melt and what the rivers will look like this spring and summer. We focus on the Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Califor…
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A cup like no other is upon us yet again ladies and gentleman. We're winnowing the massive field of Coghlans camping products down to the top 16 today so the masses can decide who will be crowned champion and in turn remembered forever. Tournament Voting Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddit Contact: tu…
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Dams have been blocking rivers for decades. Is there a growing crack in the dam? This episode explores dam removal as an increasing trend. We talk with guests at the Chattooga River and Tugalo Dam, the Snake River and the Lower Snake River Dams, and the Klamath River and the active removal project there. And we look at the trends globally for dam c…
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The winter season concludes with just 35" of snowfall. Total solar eclipse, ditch fires, ice is out, Samwise does a heroic portage up Mt. Doom. Remember the strawberries, there is light and beauty up there no shadow can touch. Official Lord of the Rings Horse Ranker: 3 - Arwen's Fast White Horse 2 - Shadowfax, Lord of Horses 1 - Brego, just my cous…
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Each year American Rivers publishes a list of 10 rivers that hold great opportunity for river quality improvements. This year, in addition to covering the full list with Amy Kober of American Rivers, we talk with local experts to include the ocean surfers at the Tijuana River estuary in California, the river lovers at the Duck River in Tennessee, a…
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Dogs are back in harness and neighborhood trails are looking very nice after a much-needed blizzard. Triple trout bonanza on the final weekend of trout season. Do not take the Dimholt Road portage on your next Quetico trip. Beware skullvalanches and grond. A flower blooms on the withered tree. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Goog…
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SPONSORS Down River Equipment Instagram Facebook AED One Stop Shop discount landing page GUESTS John Amodio Facebook Linkedin: John Amodio Kevin Fedarko Instagram Facebook Vicki Ozaki Leonel Arguello Dave Van De Mark CONTRIBUTING HOST Samara Rosen RESOURCES Navigating Ecological Transformation: Resist–Accept–Direct as a Path to a New Resource Manag…
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The National Weather Service tower on Bogus Peak has issued a blizzard warning for the north shore as splake season concludes. We all know that hobbit worms are the best bait for trout fishing with your best friend. Light the wood-gnomed beacons and join us in the snow globe as we await the return of the king. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouT…
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Kevin Fedarko’s book, the Emerald Mile, takes readers on the journey of the fastest ride through the Grand Canyon in a dory named the Emerald Mile. Fedarko’s book dives into the backstory of the dam, the characters, and even the record-breaking journey, and yet leaves one question remaining: what is the backstory of the dory’s namesake? In this 1st…
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Ermines melodiously warble into imaginary tunnels of snow as the fantasy mushing season concludes and the battle for Helms Deep washes away into heavy rains. Have you ever hammocked with an Ent? Don't you know your Sam? There is good in this world worth fighting for. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddi…
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The snowglobe has emptied, for now, as the anti-winter marches westward towards the fortress of Helm's Deep. Fine stews and fresh fish were enjoyed. Fantasy Iditarod update for Tumblehome pack as neighbor Erin and team rest in Takotna. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddit Contact: tumblehomecast@gmail.…
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Atmospheric Rivers are bands of water vapor in the sky, sometimes a few thousand miles long, bringing winter moisture to the west coast of North America and delivering it all the way to the Rocky Mountains. The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes flies research planes above these storms all winter tracking the details and forecasting the …
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American Whitewater published their Top 10 List of Stewardship issues in January 2024. This is a mix of dam removal projects, legislation and policy pushes, Wild and Scenic options, all encompassed in the work from American Whitewater to keep rivers clean and accessible. This episode is an interview Kevin Colburn from American Whitewater learning a…
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The river guiding and river running world are sometimes perceived as idyllic and welcoming. When is it something different? Our guest today is an openly gay man, and he share’s his story of working as a river guide and guide company manager for the past decade and how some of that is idyllic, and other parts are full of discrimination. SPONSORS Den…
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