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from The WildeBeat
August 14, 2008

This gear program is a report on the 2008 Outdoor Retailer's Summer Market. What gear will BackpackGearTest be reviewing for next summer? Volunteers Rick Allnutt, Christopher Nicolai, and Ken Bigelow report on the most interesting gear they hope to test for BackpackGearTest.ORG. They comment on products by: GoMotion, Ultimate Survival Technologies, Gerber, Bushnell, Sigg, Insect Shield, and the Therm-a-Rest division of Cascade Designs. 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. WildeBeat Members can download the entire reports from the BGT testers from our WildeBeat Insider web pages. Edition 151 [MP3 format; length 9:55; 2,384,412 bytes] Edition 151 transcript JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Ancient FiremakingAncient Firemaking
from The WildeBeat
August 07, 2008

This skills program presents advanced skills for making fire without modern tools. This is the third in a series of shows featuring primitive technologies experts from Primitive Ways. (The first show is number 141, First Skills, and the second is show number 146, Starting with Fire.) Naturalist Dino Labiste talks about the three methods prehistoric humans used to make fire. He demonstrates creating fire by friction using a hand drill. He talks about two other methods, fire by percussion, and fire by compression. He explains what would be the best of these techniques for you to use if you had no modern choices. The Primitive Ways website has many articles on primitive fire skills. Another source of information on primitive skills is the Society of Primitive Technologies. WildeBeat Members can download a recording of Dino Labiste's complete firemaking demonstration from our WildeBeat Insider web pages. Show number 150 [MP3 format; length 10:26; 2,506,773 bytes] Show number 150, high-quality stereo version [MP3 format; length 12:06; 11,611,395 bytes] Show number 150 script Photo Album of firemaking demonstration JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Waste TrainingWaste Training
from The WildeBeat
July 31, 2008

This skills program presents a training talk and demonstration on disposing of waste properly in the backcountry. This is the third in a series of editions featuring the Leave No Trace traveling trainers. Steve recorded J.D. Tanner and Emily Ressler giving their regular presentation of the third principle of Leave No Trace, Dispose of Waste Properly. This is an important skill that most people get, but fewer people seem to get right. Emily and J.D., along with the other Leave No Trace traveling trainers, maintain the Traveling Trainers Blog. Show number 149 [MP3 format; length 9:51; 2,368,637 bytes] Show number 146, high-quality stereo version [MP3 format; length 10:39; 10,237,548 bytes] Show number 149 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Bagging Wild Sounds, part 2Bagging Wild Sounds, part 2
from The WildeBeat
July 24, 2008

This outings program is part two of a report on a trip to record nature sounds. You've got to be totally quiet; stand like a statue. And then, if you're in the right place at the right time, you'll capture your sound. (Part one is here.) Our assistant producer Kate Taylor reports on her visit to the annual field recording workshop of the Nature Sounds Society. She tells her story with the help of: Alton Byrd, a nature sounds hobbyist from Berkeley, California. Martyn Stewart, a professional nature sounds recordist for the BBC. Chris Bell, a museum curator from Sydney, Australia. Hundreds of birds, amphibians, and a few domesticated mammals. Gina Farr, a multimedia producer from Marin Country, California. You can get tips from Dan Dugan on recording nature sounds by listening to our edition number 90, Listening to Parks. WildeBeat Members can download an extended interview with Martyn Stewart and additional extended wild sound recordings from WildeBeat Insider web pages. Show number 148 [MP3 format; length 10:33; 2,356,042 bytes] Combined show numbers 147 length 17:40; 16,966,708 bytes] Show number 148 script Show numbers 147 & 148 combined script Photo album JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 2Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 2
from TeamGB.com
July 23, 2008

Campbell takes us inside the GB team tent at a recent canoe/kayak slalom competition. Campbell shows off his 'mojo' kayak and explains the equipment in detail.
Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 2Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 2
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 23, 2008

Tim takes us on a Flatwater Canoe World Cup tour, first to Hungary and then to Poznan in Poland where he was pleased to win two silver medals and acheive a new personal best over the 500m distance.
Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 3Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 3
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 23, 2008

Tim Brabants collects his 92 items of Olympic kit, ready for Beijing, at the Team GB kitting out operation in the Birmingham NEC.
Bagging Wild Sounds, part 1Bagging Wild Sounds, part 1
from The WildeBeat
July 17, 2008

This outings program is part one of a report on a trip to record nature sounds. You've got to be totally quiet; stand like a statue. And then, if you're in the right place at the right time, you'll capture your sound. Our assistant producer Kate Taylor reports on her visit to the annual field recording workshop of the Nature Sounds Society. She tells her story with the help of: Dan Dugan, technical advisor to the Nature Sounds Society. Gina Farr, a multimedia producer from Marin Country, California. Hundreds of birds, amphibians, and a few domesticated mammals. Chris Bell, a museum curator from Sydney, Australia. Martyn Stewart, a professional nature sounds recordist for the BBC. Next week, in part two, we'll hear more nature sounds, and find out why it's important to our guests to record and preserve them. You can get tips from Dan Dugan on recording nature sounds by listening to our edition number 90, Listening to Parks. Show number 147 [MP3 format; length 9:48; 2,356,947 bytes] Show number 147 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 3Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 3
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 16, 2008

Tim Brabants collects his 92 items of Olympic kit, ready for Beijing, at the Team GB kitting out operation in the Birmingham NEC.
Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 3Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 3
from YouTube :: Videos by teamgbtv
July 16, 2008

Tim Brabants collects his 92 items of Olympic kit, ready for Beijing, at the Team GB kitting out operation in the Birmingham NEC. Author: teamGBtv Keywords: association beijing boa brabants british canoe canoeing gb olympic olympics sport team teamgb tim Added: July 16, 2008
Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 2Tim Brabants, Canoeing - video diary 2
from YouTube :: Videos by teamgbtv
July 16, 2008

Tim takes us on a Flatwater Canoe World Cup tour, first to Hungary and then to Poznan in Poland where he was pleased to win two silver medals and acheive a new personal best over the 500m distance. Author: teamGBtv Keywords: association beijing boa brabants british canoe canoeing gb olympic olympics sport team teamgb tim Added: July 16, 2008
Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 2Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 2
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 14, 2008

Campbell takes us inside the GB team tent at a recent canoe/kayak slalom competition. Campbell shows off his 'mojo' kayak and explains the equipment in detail.
Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 2Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 2
from YouTube :: Videos by teamgbtv
July 14, 2008

Campbell takes us inside the GB team tent at a recent canoe/kayak slalom competition. Campbell shows off his 'mojo' kayak and explains the equipment in detail. Author: teamGBtv Keywords: association beijing boa british campbell canoe canoeing gb olympic olympics sport team teamgb walsh Added: July 14, 2008
Campbell Walsh Video Diary 1Campbell Walsh Video Diary 1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
July 14, 2008

Scotsman Cambell Walsh introduces himself from the recent World Cup event in the Czech Republic. We see team mate David Florence in action as he claims the bronze medal.We meet Campbell's dad, who was at the venue supporting his medal winning son.
Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 1Campbell Walsh - Canoeing, video diary 1
from YouTube :: Videos by teamgbtv
July 14, 2008

Scotsman Cambell Walsh introduces himself from the recent World Cup event in the Czech Republic. We see team mate David Florence in action as he claims the bronze medal.We meet Campbell's dad, who was at the venue supporting his medal winning son. Author: teamGBtv Keywords: association beijing boa british campbell canoe canoeing gb olympic olympics sport team teamgb walsh Added: July 14, 2008
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from YouTube :: Tag // brasil
July 12, 2008

the best jungle tour Author: skylatinamazonas Keywords: amazonas manaus jungle tours trips amazon brasil riders canoeing in the excusiones amazonicas natu Added: July 11, 2008
Starting With FireStarting With Fire
from The WildeBeat
July 10, 2008

This skills program presents the basic skill of fire building. This is the second in a series of shows featuring primitive technologies experts from Primitive Ways. (The first show is number 141, First Skills.) Naturalist Dino Labiste explains and demonstrates the fundamental skill of fire building. Our ancestors depended on fire as a basic survival tool as far back as a million years ago, and yet today, among many people it's becoming a lost art. Ben Lawhon, the education director for the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics talks about minimum impact skills for making and using fires. The fifth Leave No Trace principle is Minimize Campfire Impacts. The Primitive Ways website has many articles on primitive fire skills. Another source of information on primitive skills in the Society of Primitive Technologies. Show number 146 [MP3 format; length 9:55; 2,383,583 bytes] Show number 146, high-quality stereo version [MP3 format; length 10:28; 10,057,426 bytes] Show number 146 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Stealth GearStealth Gear
from The WildeBeat
July 03, 2008

This skills program explains the gear you can carry to tread lightly on your favorite wild places. This is the second in a series of presentations by the Leave No Trace traveling trainers. J.D. Tanner and Emily Ressler talk about the gear you can bring along to make it easier to Leave No Trace. They talk about shoes and shelter, bags and trowels, cameras and sketch pads, lights and blankets, cans and binoculars, and radios and headphones. All of this gear, and more, can help you leave the wild places you visit as good or better than you found them. Specifically, Emily mentions Restop, WAG bags, and poop tubes. J.D. mentions bear cans, which we discussed in detail in our previous edition, Bear Cans Revisited. We'll hear more from Emily Ressler and J.D. Tanner in a future edition. The series will continue several weeks from now when J.D and Emily explain more details about a specific Leave No Trace principle. Show number 145 [MP3 format; length 9:47; 2,352,439 bytes] Show number 145, high-quality stereo version [MP3 format; length 9:47; 9,406,657 bytes] Show number 145 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State ParkJohn Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
from Revver - popular Videos
June 30, 2008

Author: yctv Added: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 05:24:29 -0800 Duration: 36http://www.yctv.tv/floridakeys - John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is a very popular tourist attraction. This huge preserve includes The Coral Reef Theater, a giant reconstruction of a living patch reef in a floor-to-ceiling circular aquarium, and ...
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State ParkJohn Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
from Most Recent
June 30, 2008

Author: yctv Added: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 05:24:29 -0800 Duration: 36http://www.yctv.tv/floridakeys - John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is a very popular tourist attraction. This huge preserve includes The Coral Reef Theater, a giant reconstruction of a living patch reef in a floor-to-ceiling circular aquarium, and ...
Bear Cans Revisited, part 2Bear Cans Revisited, part 2
from The WildeBeat
June 26, 2008

This wild places program is part two of an exploration of the situation in the Sierra Nevada wilderness areas that lead to the development of the bear-resistant food canister. (Part one is here.) Who makes these things, and how do we know they work? Steve tells the story with the help of: Harold Werner, a wildlife biologist from Sequoia length 10:50; 2,603,437 bytes] Combined show numbers 143 length 21:13; 10,189,501 bytes] Show number 143 script Combined show numbers 143 & 144 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
CanoeingCanoeing
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 19, 2008

Adirondack State Park
Bear Cans Revisited, part 1Bear Cans Revisited, part 1
from The WildeBeat
June 19, 2008

This wild places program is part one of an exploration of the situation in the Sierra Nevada wilderness areas that lead to the development of the bear-resistant food canister. Why were they invented, who invented them, and how did that happen? Steve tells the story with the help of: Harold Werner, a wildlife biologist from Sequoia length 10:40; 2,561,641 bytes] Show number 143 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Tim Brabants, Canoeing, video diary 1Tim Brabants, Canoeing, video diary 1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 17, 2008

Tim Brabants' Canoeing video diary 1
Tim Brabants, Canoeing, video diary 1Tim Brabants, Canoeing, video diary 1
from YouTube :: Videos by teamgbtv
June 13, 2008

Current World and European Champion K1 1000m champion Tim introduces us to himself, his boat, his coach and training partners and his training lake at Eton Dorney, a London 2012 competition venue. Author: teamGBtv Keywords: Olympics Teamgb Team GB BOA British Olympic Association Beijing Sport Tim Brabants Canoeing Canoe Added: June 13, 2008
Modern Rain gearModern Rain gear
from The WildeBeat
June 12, 2008

This gear program presents reviews of two rain jackets and a poncho. An important part of keeping warm is keeping dry, and the first part you want to protect is your torso. Steve Nelson reviews the Antigravitygear Poncho Villa. Gail Staisil reviews the Outdoor Research Celestial Jacket. Jim Sabiston reviews the Integral Designs eVENT Cruiser Jacket. 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 142 [MP3 format; length 9:57; 2,389,850 bytes] Show number 142, extended version [MP3 format; length 12:22; 5,939,060 bytes]Show number 142 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
First SkillsFirst Skills
from The WildeBeat
June 05, 2008

This skills program introduces our series on primitive technologies. You always see cavemen portrayed as stupid and comical. But what do you suppose they knew that you don't? We hear from Norm Kidder. He's the vice president of the Society of Primitive Technologies. He talks about the society's goal to re-learn, study, and teach stone age skills. Norm explains that using cutting edges and fire were the first technological skills developed by the earliest humans. In addition to the Society of Primitive Technologies, another source of primitive skills education is the Northern California group, Primitive Ways. We'll hear more from Norm Kidder in a future edition. The series will continue several weeks from now when we learn the specifics of several primitive skills. Show number 141 [MP3 format; length 11:04; 2,636,230 bytes] Show number 141 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
A Trace of TrainingA Trace of Training
from The WildeBeat
May 29, 2008

This skills program introduces the Leave No Trace traveling trainers. This couple spreads the word of Leave No Trace, but then they seem to leave a lasting impression. The Leave no trace Center for Outdoor Ethics teaches skills to help you keep your parks and wilderness areas in their best possible condition. You can minimize your impacts on these place so that others can enjoy them more, and you can enjoy them in the future. J.D. Tanner and Emily Ressler are this year's senior traveling trainers for Leave No Trace. They'll spend the year touring the country, attending festivals, and presenting classes on Leave No Trace principles to all kinds of people, from grade school students to professional mountain guides. We'll hear more from J.D and Emily in several future editions. Show number 140 [MP3 format; length 11:04; 2,661,110 bytes] Show number 140 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
Reprise: Wilderness Deals for WheelsReprise: Wilderness Deals for Wheels
from The WildeBeat
May 22, 2008

This wild places program investigates the relationship of the popular sport of mountain bicycling to wilderness preservation. What do these groups want when they lobby for the protection of wild places? Steve tells the story with the help of: Roger Abeh, a park ranger for the Department of Parks of the City of San Jose, California. John Kramer, the acting Wilderness Manager for the Pacific Southwest Region of the National Forest Service. Ryan Henson, the policy director for the California Wilderness Coalition. Mark Eller, Communications Director for the International Mountain Bicycling Association, also known as IMBA. A recent point of contention between wilderness groups and mountain bicycling groups was over the establishment of the King Range Wilderness. This wilderness was established in October, 2006, as part of the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act. WildeBeat members can download additional interview clips about responsible mountain bike riding in the backcountry from our WildeBeat Insider web pages. Show number 139 [MP3 format; length 12:04; 2,901,244 bytes] Show number 139, high-fidelity stereo [MP3 format; length 12:04; 11,601,795 bytes] Show number 139 script JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.

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