Episode 51: Traveling the Mississippi One Week at a Time: Anne Sherve-Ose’s 13-Year Journey Down the River

Every year, dozens of people load up their canoes or kayaks and set out to travel the length of the Mississippi River. Anne Sherve-Ose and two friends took a different approach. Over the course of 13 years, they paddled the Mississippi River one week at a time. In this episode, I talk with Anne

By |2024-11-03T14:31:18-05:00October 23rd, 2024|Podcast|Comments Off on Episode 51: Traveling the Mississippi One Week at a Time: Anne Sherve-Ose’s 13-Year Journey Down the River

Episode 32: The River Life: Five Women Discuss Their Paths and Passions as Mississippi River Guides

Men have dominated the world of outdoor adventuring and guiding for so long, that it’s easy to overlook the increasing presence of women in all spheres. More women now complete long-distance paddles on the Mississippi, as well as through hikes on the major trails. The world of guided paddling on the Mississippi reflects the trend.

By |2024-02-17T11:55:15-05:00November 22nd, 2023|Podcast|Comments Off on Episode 32: The River Life: Five Women Discuss Their Paths and Passions as Mississippi River Guides

Episode 24: Swamp Whisperer: Going Deep into Honey Island with Guide Jessica Gauley

Louisiana is known for its swamps, and for good reason. In spite of some of the associations with have with the word swamp, I find them beautiful, mysterious, and magnetic. In this episode, I talk with Jessica Gauley about a section of swamp along the Pearl River known as Honey Island. Jessica grew up

By |2024-01-10T16:59:51-05:00July 12th, 2023|Podcast|Comments Off on Episode 24: Swamp Whisperer: Going Deep into Honey Island with Guide Jessica Gauley

Cory Maria Dack and Sarah Lent

Every year, a few dozen people push off from Lake Itasca and paddle their way toward the Gulf of Mexico. As a group, the paddlers skew young and male and white. Cory Maria Dack is one of the exceptions. While Cory grew up in Duluth, Minnesota, she was born to an indigenous Ecuadoran mother. As

By |2023-05-30T16:51:03-05:00May 28th, 2023|Our Mississippi River|Comments Off on Cory Maria Dack and Sarah Lent

Episode 18: My Mississippi River: Five People on What the Mississippi Means to Them

What’s your Mississippi River like? Why do you keep coming back? For many people, the Mississippi means barges and Mark Twain, but the river is so much more than that. In this episode, we hear from five people who have a strong connection with the river that doesn’t involve barges or Mark Twain: a

By |2023-05-16T16:30:00-05:00May 3rd, 2023|Podcast|Comments Off on Episode 18: My Mississippi River: Five People on What the Mississippi Means to Them

Shawnee National Forest

Population (2010) N/A Introduction Whether you’re passing through on a day trip or sticking around for a few days, there are many ways to experience Shawnee National Forest. An extensive trail system means you can hike or ride a horse on trails that range from easy to challenging. Lakes

By |2024-07-20T08:48:34-05:00December 15th, 2018|Illinois|Comments Off on Shawnee National Forest
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