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camping Customer Review: A great comp of sleek Berlin Minimal! I like this comp quite a bit. Despite a couple of truely lackluster track selections there are a few great tracks that open me up to more of Bpitch’s artists I was not familiar with. I have been buying & djing Bpitch 12″s [...]
Reprise: Mountain Rescuers
This outings program joins a training exercise of the Bay Area Mountain Rescue Unit (BAMRU). The rescuers practice their winter alpine rescue skills in the Carson Pass area, just south of Lake Tahoe, California. Most search and rescue teams in the U.S. are all-volunteer. BAMRU is just one example. To find out about the mountain rescue teams near you, you can look at the Mountain Rescue Association (MRA). This is a reprise of our edition #32 of March 9, 2006. We followed it with a companion edition #33, Wilderness Rescuing, where talked more to John Chang of BAMRU and Tim Kovacs of MRA about how you can get involved and volunteer for mountain and wilderness rescue teams. Show number 82 [MP3 format; length 9:56; 2,388,918 bytes] Show number 82, high-fidelity stereo [MP3 format; length 9:57; 9,558,383 bytes] Show number 82 script Photo album
Web ring dedicated to hunting, with chat, messages,
Web ring dedicated to hunting, with chat, messages, newsletter, and digital postcards. Also offers web site design and hosting for outdoor and hunting businesses. hunting Information License and Revenue Branch … hunting License Declaration. Declaration for … hunting Regulations for Waterfowl, Upland Game, and State and Federal Areas … RI DEM/hunting Licensing information and application [...]
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Fighting Animal Terror
This skills program looks at how to handle potentially dangerous animals in the wilderness. How afraid of them do you really need to be? Is this something that should prevent you from getting into the wilderness? Steve interviews Dave Smith, a former backcountry caretaker at Yellowstone National Park, and the author of two books, Don’t Get Eaten, The Dangers of Animals that Charge or Attack, and Backcountry Bear Basics, the Definitive Guide to Avoiding Unpleasant Encounters. Dave talks about ways to handle bear, cougar, and large herd-animal encounters. Two great sources of information about bears are the Sierra Interagency Black Bear Group, and the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee. Also, check out our earlier edition titled Keeping Bears Hungry. Show number 80 [MP3 format; length 9:59; 2,399,454 bytes] Show number 80, extended version [MP3 format; length 15:53; 7,627,402 bytes] Show number 80 script
Good Will hunting: Music From The Miramax Motion Picture
Good Will hunting: Music From The Miramax Motion Picture Movie soundtracks are chancy in that the music is often geared to specific parts of the film that are meant to evoke concurrent emotions; many don’t hold up apart from their cinematic context. The trend of the past few years has been to gratuitously traipse [...]
History of Backcountry Skiing
This skills program is a look at the evolution and history of the sport of backcountry ski touring in California. Howard Weamer, who also appeared in edition #69: Indoor Snow camping, has been the keeper or master of the backcountry ski hut at Ostrander Lake in Yosemite National Park for 33 years. Over that time, and in his formative years before, Howard saw tremendous changes in the sport of backcountry skiing. Howard talks about some of those changes, and his experiences in the early days of backcountry skiing in California. Show number 72 [MP3 format; length 9:45; 2,342,058 bytes] Show number 72 script
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