Outdoor Explorer

Outdoor Explorer




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03/30/2022


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On “Outdoor Explorer” you're invited to step outside into Alaska. Follow us to a new trail or fishing hole, learn what to pack, when to go, and most importantly, how to stay safe. Learn about life-long fitness and get inspired to go outside in the backcountry or on the bike trails.
On “Outdoor Explorer” you're invited to step outside into Alaska. Follow us to a new trail or fishing hole, learn what to pack, when to go, and most importantly, how to stay safe. Learn about life-long fitness and get inspired to go outside in the backcountry or on the bike trails.
Orienteering in and around Anchorage, Alaska
Orienteering is the sport of using a map and compass to navigate the outdoors. The Arctic Orienteering Club in Anchorage organizes orienteering races and events during the summer months that are open to everyone, competitors, or those just out to learn new trails and open spaces. This Outdoor Explorer introduces the sport, discusses how new technology and mapping are influencing orienteering, and we learn from Olympic nordic skier Scott Patterson what it's like to be a beginner. Also on the show are Jen Jolliff, author of Fogunner, and Mike Robinson, Arctic Orienteering Club board president. LINKS: Arctic Orienteering Club Scott Patterson's bio Fogrunner by Jen Jolliff ]]>
Orienteering in and around Anchorage, Alaska
Orienteering is the sport of using a map and compass to navigate the outdoors. The Arctic Orienteering Club in Anchorage organizes orienteering races and events during the summer months that are open to everyone, competitors, or those just out to learn new trails and open spaces. This Outdoor Explorer introduces the sport, discusses how new technology and mapping are influencing orienteering, and we learn from Olympic nordic skier Scott Patterson what it’s like to be a beginner. Also on the show are Jen Jolliff, author of Fogunner, and Mike Robinson, Arctic Orienteering Club board president. LINKS: Arctic Orienteering Club Scott Patterson’s bio Fogrunner by Jen Jolliff ]]>
Our guest for this show is Jen Aschoff, a geology professor at UAA who recently became the tenth person and the second woman to complete the Chugach 120. The Chugach 120 is the 120 peaks in the Chugach State Park with a prominence of 500 feet or more. Unlike the Chugach Linkup, which links all front range 12 peaks over 5000 feet in one go, the Chugach 120 can only be achieved over a period of years. It entails some relatively easy walk-up summits but also some technical climbs, including rock and ice climbing, with long approaches that may include glacier travel. Jen looks at the Chugach 120 as a personal challenge that anyone who likes to hike can work up to; she will share how to get started and connected to the peak bagger community. Peakbagger “List of Lists,” listing peaks worldwide Chugach State Park 120 Peak List (official Mountaineering Club list) Mountaineering Club of Alaska ]]>
What is it like to be an avalanche specialist? A conservationist? A wilderness traveler? A Buddhist? Brad Meiklejohn is a long-time Alaskan who has written a new book titled The Wild Trails that explores these topics and more. On this show Brad discusses the challenges and rewards of helping others and the natural world, including his work on restoring the Eklutna watershed by removing an old dam by working with the Eklutna People and others. His insights on recreation, conservation, and self-growth are based on his work as an avalanche forecaster and educator, co-founder of the American Packrafting Association, his role as the Alaska State Director of the Conservation Fund, and his many significant trips to the Arctic and other wild places. ]]>
The outdoor life of Congressional Candidates
Our guests for this show are congressional candidates Nick Begich and Mary Peltola. Your host, Lisa, reached out to the Sarah Palin campaign three times but never received a response. In these interviews with Nick and Mary, she asked questions sourced from four leaders in the outdoor industry in Alaska: Mary Goddard of Sustainable Southeast Partnership, Steve Cleary of Alaska Trails, Lee Hart of Alaska Outdoor Alliance, and Kikkan Randall of Nordic Ski Association of Anchorage. They also chatted about their own personal experiences in the outdoors, what makes the Alaska outdoors special, and where they are happiest in the Alaska outdoors. ]]>
Alli Harvey, traveling landscape artist
On the next Outdoor Explorer, our guest is Alli Harvey, outdoor columnist for the Anchorage Daily News and landscape artist. Alli is making a return to the show to share her adventures after picking up her new mobile art studio in Ohio. The custom-built Airstream trailer allows her to connect with the outdoors as she creates her paintings.
Outdoor Explorer is My favorite adventure podcast locally made in AK. And I love that it’s public media!
Love this show and all the ways it inspires folks to appreciate enjoy our beautiful state! Keep up the good work.



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Spokane Conservation District / 509.535.7274 / 4422 E. 8th Ave., Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Our Outdoor Explorer Packs will provide your kiddos with everything they need to have an engaging, valuable, and fun outdoor learning experience. Each pack was carefully curated to encourage kids grades K-12 to put their learning skills to work and learn more about the natural world around them.
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Please Note: Households can check out an Outdoor Explorer Pack for FREE for up to two weeks. Registration for each pack is required due to availability. Participants are responsible for any lost or stolen items upon returning the pack.
Get outside and explore one thing found outside only at a certain time of the year – snow! Take a closer look at snowflakes, measure snowfall in different places, and investigate water as a solid. This is a good opportunity to discuss climate change with your family and how these investigations change depending on the variations in temperature and moisture in the air.
Whether it is outside your home, in the nearest park, or someplace a little farther away, this pack includes materials needed to learn more about trees, identify trees in our area, and engage in investigations with trees. Take some time to explore one tree or many trees – they do a lot for our environment and the community.
Eastern Washington has a unique and exciting geological past. We can investigate rocks in the area that are over one billion years old; as well as some newer rock formations from volcanic activity. Take a closer look at surrounding soil composition and identify soil textures from different places.
With 76 lakes and dozens of other seasonal ponds, creeks, and rivers in the Spokane area, there are lots of places to explore water bodies and the small and very important critters that live in these water bodies during part or all of their life cycle. Take a closer look at macroinvertebrates that live in our waterways and can be an indicator of water quality.
Pollinators make so much of our food possible and play a critical role in plant reproduction. Take some time to explore what our local pollinator community looks like. While most are insects, pollinators can take different forms as well. Get outside and put your observation skills to the test. Get to know the flowers these pollinators are visiting as well and explore the connection between our pollinator friends and the plants they utilize.

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