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WildeBeat Promo Clip
This is a 45 second promotional clip about the show.WildeBeat Promo [MP3 format; length 0:45; 792,815 bytes]
Reprise: Keeping Bears Hungry
This skills program is a look at the arms race between campers and bears in Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada. How should you protect your food from bears? This is a reprise of our show number 48, first presented on June 29, 2006. We include excerpts from interviews with Tori Seher, the wildlife biologist in charge of human/bear management at Yosemite National Park, and Laurel Boyers, the Wilderness Manager at Yosemite. They talk about the history of keeping bears from camper’s food in the Sierra Nevada, and the destructive effect that human food has on Yosemite’s bears. They also give advice on dealing with bear encounters. You can find out more about bears in the Sierra Nevada and the site SierraWildBear.GOV, which is jointly operated by the park service and the forest service. Show number 94 [MP3 format; length 9:55; 2,383,824 bytes] Show number 94, extended version [MP3 format; length 11:09; 5,361,265 bytes] Show number 94 script JOIN NOW — Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
It’s Soup
This skills program is a guide to cooking and dehydrating a gourmet bouillabaisse soup for your backcountry trips. A lot of people think you can’t take food this good on the trail. Steve visited the kitchen of backcountry cooking author Linda Frederick Yaffe. Ms. Yaffe is the author of the books Backpack Gourmet, Solar Cooking for Home and Camp, High Trail Cookery, and The Well Organized Camper. Our guest backpack gourmet gives us an introduction to dehydrating our own meals from gourmet recipes and ingredients. Listen to this show, and learn how to make four servings of delicious soup fit in a small plastic bag weighing four ounces per serving. Follow the supplemental information link, below, to get the complete recipe, and pictures of the soup. We’ll hear more from Linda Frederick Yaffe in a future program. WildeBeat members can download a longer extended version of the interview from the WildeBeat Insider web site. Show number 104 [MP3 format; length 9:54; 2,380,776 bytes] Show number 104 extended stereo version [MP3 format; length 12:59; 12,472,408 bytes] Show number 104 script Supplemental information… JOIN NOW — Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Wool-Blend Socks
This gear program presents reviews of wool-blend socks. You probably don’t think much about socks, until you find yourself wishing you had different ones. Andrew Buskov reviews the Bridgedale X-Hale Socks. Pam Wyant reviews the Defeet Blaze socks. Kevin Hollingsworth reviews the Defeet Classico socks. Ray Estrella reviews the Wigwam Wool/Silk Hiker socks. If you’re interested in reviewing for Backpack Gear Test (BGT), read: How to become a tester. Manufacturers provide more gear than the volunteers at BGT can keep up with. By becoming a tester, you can help your fellow wilderness travelers find out what gear will work for them. Show number 93 [MP3 format; length 9:59; 2,399,736 bytes] Show number 93 script JOIN NOW — Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Rodrigo y Gabriela (with Bonus DVD)
The sleeve photo of a crocodile’s eye with a faint image of Rodrigo and Gabriela superimposed, suits the artists’ desire for something which didn’t shout “Mexican guitarists” or “Couples.” “It reminded us of Tamacun, the famous Mexican eccentric who is in Ixtapa where we lived for a while”. Tamacun -”Tamacun’s message is to teach [...]
Ranger Changes, part 1
This wild places program is part one of an exploration on how the job of wilderness rangers is changing. Many people who worked for parks and forests when the Wilderness Act went in effect are still working. We start out by getting a look at the traditional skills and duties of a wilderness ranger. We hear from: Gregg Fauth, Wilderness Coordinator for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Laurel Boyers, Wilderness manager for Yosemite National Park. John Roth, Chief Ranger for Lassen Volcanic National Park. Brian Palmentier and Michelle Minnehan, experienced hikers and climbers from San Francisco, visiting the Tuolumne Meadows Wilderness Office in Yosemite. Next week, in part two, we find out about the changes in government, in environmental threats, and in the wilderness users are affecting the job of wilderness rangers. What do you expect from wilderness rangers? You can share your opinions with your fellow listeners anytime using our toll free comment line at 866-590-7373. Show number 102 [MP3 format; length 9:56; 2,386,826 bytes] Show number 102 script JOIN NOW — Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
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Jackson, Bolton buy controlling interest in Breeders Cup Classic winner Curlin (AP)
The ownership of Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Curlin underwent another shakeup: One prominent owner has sold his stake in the 3-year-old colt to two of his partners. Jess Jackson’s Stonestreet Stables and investment banker George Bolton bought out the interest held by Satish Sanan’s Padua Stables in a private sale, with Stonestreet lawyer Richard Getty [...]
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6 cyl 4.0 auto 92k miles 9500 obo new tires/brakes drums c/v joints sound bar c/d player a/c blk 4runner – $6,900 Very clean. 151K. Only 9k miles per year, very low. 4 4-AT tires, CD, air. Tow Package. black with gray interior. Great investment [...]
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