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The clock is ticking for Congress to extend health care subsidies before open enrollment begins on Nov. first. The head of Pennsylvania’s health insurance marketplace is sounding the alarm. OB/GYNs and other doctors are expressing their concern over Pennsylvania State Treasurer Stacy Garrity's run for Governor. Southcentral Pennsylvania's Fall Foliage is at its peak as we head into this final week in October. State officials helped plant 700 trees along Orson run in southern York County in an effort to help reduce runoff, improve local water quality and provide the Chesapeake Bay. The 2-and-a-half acre streamside buffer is part of the ongoing work of the alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. An important deadline is approaching for registered voters in Pennsylvania planning on casting a ballot by mail. You have until this Tuesday October 28th to request a mail-in ballot, which must be returned by 8pm on Election Day, November 4th. PennDOT has announced that the 29th Street bridge has re-opened. The newly constructed span which carries traffic over Interstate 83 and Norfolk Southern train tracks had been closed since July of last year, as part of the long-term project to widen I-83 from 13th Street to the Eisenhower Interchange. An earlier detour has now been lifted. Public media's federal funding has been revoked. Your support is now more vital than ever. Help power the independent journalism and trusted programming you find on WITF by making a gift of support now at witf dot org slash give nowSupport WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this fall-themed episode, hosts Alexis, Brett, Jessica, and Ray (the “Plant People”) celebrate the season with a mix of food talk, laughter, and horticultural insights. They kick things off sharing their favorite pumpkin-inspired treats— from homemade pumpkin bread to smoked butternut mac and cheese and even pumpkin tortilla chips.The conversation transitions into the episode's main topic: fall leaf color in Kentucky and beyond. The group discusses the science behind color change — how cool nights, warm days, and moderate moisture bring out the best reds, oranges, and yellows. Ray explains how a good growing season followed by a slightly dry fall concentrates sugars in leaves, leading to vibrant anthocyanin-driven reds. They also talk about the impact of Kentucky's record-dry August, wondering how it might affect 2025's color display.Listeners learn about useful resources like the ExploreFall.com foliage map and Kentucky Tourism's fall color tracker, which show when and where to find peak color. The hosts share personal sightings — from maples just beginning to turn to the rich reds of burning bush and sassafras — and discuss how elevation, frost timing, and species type influence local color patterns.The team also dives into some fascinating plant physiology, explaining how the green pigment chlorophyll fades to reveal yellows and oranges already present in leaves, while reds form later from sugar accumulation. Their side conversation about variegation and plant adaptation connects the science of leaf color to everyday gardening.The episode wraps up with everyone's appreciation for leaf-peeping season, favorite scenic drives, and plans to visit Kentucky's Red River Gorge and other colorful fall spots.Explore FallKentucky Tourism Fall Color TrackerThe 2025 Fall Foliage Prediction MapQuestions/Comments/Feedback/Suggestions for Topics: hortculturepodcast@gmail.comCheck us out on Instagram!
Fall foliage continues to deepen across Delmarva as beautiful October weather takes shape through the rest of this week, though it will come with some chilly nights! Meteorologist Jake Grant and Meteorologist Erich Ahlf talk about what they are seeing with the foliage this season and what to expect in the coming weeks. They also talk about newly formed Tropical Storm Melissa and touch on an unsettled weather pattern that may develop toward the end of the month close to Halloween.
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Dr. Howard Neufeld, the “Fall Color Guy”, joins the show from Boone, North Carolina to discuss all things fall foliage. Why do leaves change color? Why do some leaves change to orange and yellow while other trees' leaves change to red? How will Hurricane Helene impact the fall foliage this year? Dr. Neufeld answers these questions and more on this week's episode of the Carolina Outdoors. Looking to explore Western North Carolina this fall? Visit Jesse Brown's, Charlotte's one-stop shop for all things adventure - from apparel to footwear to accessories to plain old advice! More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown's
We've been keeping an eye on the Pennsylvania foliage report, and parts of the state have already reached "peak color." That means the trees are looking good! So to catch a glimpse at the changing colors, we're taking a hike. In an interview from July, host Trenae Nuri, executive producer Matt Katz, and Hey Philly newsletter editor Siani Colón got recommendations from two Inquirer reporters, Frank Kummer and Jason Nark, who have hiked all over our region and have created a tool to help you figure out which Philly-area hikes fit your needs. Check out the Inquirer's Take A Hike tool here. This episode originally aired July 7th, 2025. Get Philly news & events in your inbox with our newsletter: Hey Philly Call or text us: 215-259-8170 We're also on Instagram: @citycastphilly Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Babbel - Get up to 55% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Advertise on the podcast or in the newsletter: citycast.fm/advertise
Immerse yourself in the peaceful sound of a gentle forest stream flowing through vibrant autumn foliage.
Immerse yourself in the peaceful sound of a gentle forest stream flowing through vibrant autumn foliage.
On the episode of The Radar, meteorologist Andrew DiPaolo sits down with Mill Creek Metroparks educator Lynn Zocolo to discuss fall weather and when we can expect to see that beautiful fall foliage this year.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Lost and Found in Keukenhof: A Guide's Autumn Journey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-10-10-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: De zon scheen zachtjes over de Keukenhof en kleurde de herfstbladeren oranje en goud.En: The sun shone gently over de Keukenhof, coloring the autumn leaves orange and gold.Nl: Sven, de zelfverzekerde gids, stond trots bij de ingang van de beroemde tuinen.En: Sven, the confident guide, stood proudly at the entrance of the famous gardens.Nl: Naast hem stond Anouk, nieuwsgierig en kritisch, haar ogen glinsterend met verwachting.En: Next to him stood Anouk, curious and critical, her eyes glistening with anticipation.Nl: "Volg mij," zei Sven, zijn stemming opgewekt.En: "Follow me," said Sven, his mood cheerful.Nl: "Ik ken elke hoek hier."En: "I know every corner here."Nl: Anouk trok haar jas strakker om zich heen tegen de frisse bries.En: Anouk pulled her coat tighter around her against the fresh breeze.Nl: "Weet je zeker dat we niet zullen verdwalen, Sven?"En: "Are you sure we won't get lost, Sven?"Nl: vroeg ze met een glimlach.En: she asked with a smile.Nl: "Het ziet er veel anders uit zonder de tulpen."En: "It looks much different without the tulips."Nl: "Natuurlijk niet!"En: "Of course not!"Nl: lachte Sven, terwijl hij een gebaar maakte naar het pad voor hen.En: laughed Sven, as he gestured toward the path ahead of them.Nl: De tuinen waren stil en leeg, omgeven door kale bomen en gevallen bladeren.En: The gardens were quiet and empty, surrounded by bare trees and fallen leaves.Nl: Geen kleurrijke tulpen velden, maar in plaats daarvan zuchten van de wind, die langs de paden fluisterde.En: No colorful tulip fields, but instead the sighs of the wind, whispering along the paths.Nl: Terwijl ze liepen, passeerden ze een opstelling van pompoenen en herfstverlichting, een voorbereiding voor Halloween.En: As they walked, they passed a display of pumpkins and autumn lights, a preparation for Halloween.Nl: "Waarom zijn er geen borden hier?"En: "Why are there no signs here?"Nl: vroeg Anouk.En: asked Anouk.Nl: Ze stopte om een bewegwijzering te inspecteren, die verborgen was onder gevallen bladeren.En: She stopped to inspect a signpost, which was hidden under fallen leaves.Nl: "Ze halen de borden weg voor onderhoud," zei Sven luchtiger dan hij zich voelde.En: "They take the signs down for maintenance," said Sven more lightly than he felt.Nl: Binnenin wist hij dat hij iets over het hoofd had gezien.En: Inside, he knew he had overlooked something.Nl: Ze gingen verder, hun voetstappen knisperend over de gevallen bladeren.En: They continued, their footsteps crunching over the fallen leaves.Nl: Al snel bevonden ze zich in het doolhof, de hoge hagen zorgde ervoor dat alles er hetzelfde uitzag.En: Soon they found themselves in the maze, the high hedges making everything look the same.Nl: "We moeten links," zei Sven zelfverzekerd, hoewel zijn stem niet zo vast klonk als hij hoopte.En: "We need to go left," said Sven confidently, although his voice didn't sound as firm as he hoped.Nl: "Laten we de kaarten gebruiken," drong Anouk aan, verwijzend naar hun routeplan.En: "Let's use the maps," urged Anouk, referring to their route plan.Nl: Maar Sven wuifde haar suggestie weg.En: But Sven waved her suggestion away.Nl: Hij dacht dat shortcuts hen sneller naar het centrum van de tuin zouden leiden.En: He thought that shortcuts would lead them faster to the center of the garden.Nl: Na een paar onvoorziene bochten kwamen ze bij een open ruimte.En: After a few unforeseen turns, they arrived at an open space.Nl: Er stonden grote pompoenen en kunstige spinnenwebben.En: There were large pumpkins and artistic spider webs.Nl: Decoraties die aan Halloween herinnerden, dansten in de wind.En: Decorations reminiscent of Halloween danced in the wind.Nl: Anouk wees enthousiast naar een bord dat half verborgen was tussen de decoraties.En: Anouk enthusiastically pointed to a sign that was half-hidden among the decorations.Nl: "Kijk, Sven!En: "Look, Sven!Nl: Dat moet onze weg terug zijn."En: That must be our way back."Nl: In plaats van dwaas door het labyrint te strompelen, besefte Sven dat hij naar Anouk moest luisteren.En: Instead of foolishly stumbling through the labyrinth, Sven realized he should listen to Anouk.Nl: Ze volgden de routeaanwijzingen die naar het volgende pad wezen.En: They followed the directional signs that pointed to the next path.Nl: Decor na decor, elk toonde een nieuwe aanwijzing, leidde hen uiteindelijk naar de uitgang.En: Decoration after decoration, each showing a new clue, eventually led them to the exit.Nl: Toen ze veilig buiten stonden, keek Sven naar Anouk.En: When they stood safely outside, Sven looked at Anouk.Nl: "Je had gelijk," gaf hij eerlijk toe.En: "You were right," he admitted honestly.Nl: "Het is tijd dat ik ook eens wat meer oplettend ben."En: "It's time I started paying more attention too."Nl: Anouk glimlachte ondeugend.En: Anouk smiled mischievously.Nl: "Misschien moeten we de volgende keer samen gidsen."En: "Maybe next time we should guide together."Nl: Sven knikte instemmend, zijn zelfverzekerdheid veranderd in een nieuwe samenwerking: één met meer waardering voor Anouk's inzicht en een les in nederigheid.En: Sven nodded in agreement, his confidence transformed into a new partnership: one with more appreciation for Anouk's insight and a lesson in humility.Nl: Zo verlieten ze samen, hand in hand, de betoverde kale wouden van Keukenhof.En: Thus, they left together, hand in hand, the enchanted bare woods of Keukenhof. Vocabulary Words:gently: zachtjesconfident: zelfverzekerdecurious: nieuwsgierigglistening: glinsterendanticipation: verwachtingbreeze: brieswhispering: fluisterdegestured: gebaarmaintenance: onderhoudhidden: verborgenoverlooked: over het hoofd gezienhedges: hagenunforeseen: onvoorzieneenthusiastically: enthousiastmischievously: ondeugendstumbling: strompelenlabyrinth: doolhofroute plan: routeplandisplay: opstellingcrunching: knisperendappreciation: waarderinghumility: nederigheidenchantment: betoverdecorners: hoekenrefreshing: frissesignpost: bewegwijzeringroute indications: routeaanwijzingenclue: aanwijzingdecorations: decoratiessafely: veilig
Sailing the Hudson River in search of history, art, Gilded Age mansions and Fall colors.
Pennsylvania’s fall foliage season is officially underway, and according to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), it’s shaping up to be one of the most colorful — and longest — in the country.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The trees are showing off, seasonal roads are still open, and you don't even need snow tires yet. Here are our favorite routes and some suggested stops along the way. See the full guide.
Jordan shares some great books to check out for fall scenery. Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ - Boston's News Radio! We're here for you, 24/7.
It is offically fall in the northern hemisphere. October is also Mental Health Awareness month. That's why I am sharing a Centered Walk with you so that you can take yourself outside, bring movement into your body and feel present and grounded in the mind. This guided Fall Foliage walk invites you to use the beauty and wisdom of this season. Take a listen and share your takeaways @OneWade or send me a note here. Curious to check out more Centered Walk themes that support you getting out of your head and into your body? Download 28+ walking meditation themes right to your phone. Curious to learn your Overwhelm Archetype and gain a specific mindfulness resource to support you? Take the free 2-minute Quiz here.
Kendra and Adam explain why this leaf-peeping season could be quite spectacular.
Kendra and Adam explain why this leaf-peeping season could be quite spectacular.
Chief consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details the freebies to grab this month, from waffles to Halloween. Also, the story of a woman who turned her breast cancer battle into a message of gratitude with her jewelry brand. Plus, Travel + Leisure editor-in-chief Jacqui Gifford shares top travel routes for embracing fall foliage. And, our Start TODAY team breaks down a new mind-boosting workout challenge. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
If you want to see beautiful fall leaves in South Carolina, you should head up above Highway 11.
The show begins with a charity concert in Madison WI to benefit the Joey's Song foundation. Steve Porcaro from Toto, Jane Weidlen from The Go Go's, Butch Vig from Garbage, and more will perform the weekend of Jan 9th and 10th to raise money for Epilepsy Awareness. Other segments include; the top ten cities in […]
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You gotta love the craziness of New England weather, especially in the fall season with leaves changing and harvest festivals just loading up every weekend. AND IT'S PICTURE DAY (which doesn't do well for radio, but you get the idea). And in vexology news: Seba Beach, Alberta gets a new flag.https://www.sebabeach.ca/
If it feels like fall came early this year, that's because it did! Cooler nights are making leaves blush on the Wasatch Front, and the race is on to peep fall colors. Ashley Brown, author of Urban Trails: Salt Lake City, tells host Ali Vallarta where to catch brilliant foliage on an easy walk or more challenging hike, whether you're bringing your dog, the kids, or just need a scenic lunch-break lap. This episode first aired Sept. 26, 2024. Get more from City Cast Salt Lake when you become a City Cast Salt Lake Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members only events and more. Join now at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to Hey Salt Lake, our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (801) 203-0137 Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: MOMU Visit Walla Walla Salt Lake City Corp Red Butte ICO
Chief Meteorologist Rich Wirdzek and Meteorologist Erich Ahlf look at the coastal storm that's bringing much needed rain to the mid-Atlantic and talk about why it is not a named tropical system. Erich previews his latest fall foliage outlook web blog.
Autumn in Europe is pure magic. Forests blaze in shades of red and gold, vineyards glow against rolling hills, and crisp air makes every walk feel like a storybook moment. If you've ever dreamed of experiencing the best of fall foliage in Europe, this episode is for you.I'll take you to places where autumn truly comes alive — from the golden vineyards of Umbria, Italy, to the misty woodlands of Scotland, where every turn feels like stepping into a painting. Along the way, I'll share why these landscapes are so breathtaking in autumn and give you tips for planning your own seasonal escape.Whether it's strolling through historic towns framed by fiery hillsides, hiking trails that crunch with fallen leaves, or settling into a cozy pub after a day outdoors, Europe in the fall has a rhythm all its own.So brew a cup of something warm, wrap yourself in a blanket, and hit play. Let's chase autumn together and discover some of the most spectacular places to see fall foliage in Europe.
Michael Sundberg, district manager of Davey's West Denver office, talks about early fall color on trees, as well as why it occurs, problems to look out for and how to treat stressed-out trees. In this episode we cover: What were Denver's spring and summer seasons like this year? (0:50)Denver trees' response to a wet spring (1:40)What homeowners should know about leaf discoloration (2:14)Long-term affect of drought stress on trees (3:44)How to treat drought-stressed trees (4:38)Mulching for water retention (5:50)Michael's preferred mulch (7:02)Soil compaction (10:22)Air spading (13:20)Foot traffic can stress trees out, too (14:54)Linden trees (15:45)Does early color change always mean something bad? (16:47)Growing trees in Denver (18:33)To find your local Davey office, check out our find a local office page to search by zip code.To learn more about why tree leaves may change color and lose leaves early, read our blogs, Why Are Trees Losing Leaves in June, August or Early Fall? and Reasons For Early Or Dull Fall Color.Connect with Davey Tree on social media:Twitter: @DaveyTreeFacebook: @DaveyTreeInstagram: @daveytreeYouTube: The Davey Tree Expert CompanyLinkedIn: The Davey Tree Expert Company Connect with Doug Oster at www.dougoster.com. Have topics you'd like us to cover on the podcast? Email us at podcasts@davey.com. We want to hear from you!Click here to send Talking Trees Fan Mail!
Brace yourselves...Leaf Peepers are coming. We're weeks away from the first day of Fall, and the leaves are already starting to show some signs of change across the northern parts of the US. Back again in the Lounge is our friend over at The Foliage Report, Kyle Cotner, to talk all about foliage 101 and give us his exclusive outlook for the upcoming season. Check out the The Foliage Report here Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a comment and rate the podcast. If you want to get in contact with us, you can reach us at weatherlounge@weatherworksinc.com For more information about WeatherWorks, visit: weatherworksinc.com Certified Snowfall Totals Past Weather Reports Also, check us out on Social Media! Twitter (X) Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
(Sep 8, 2025) We have an update on the St. Regis Falls Central School District, a year after major turmoil; experts share how they think summer's drought will impact the colors changing this fall; and we have a conversation about the unexpected services that North Country libraries offer.
Leaf-peeping season is almost here. Find out where fall foliage is expected to pop and which regions may have a shorter show this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join me and my high school bestie as we embark on an epic cruise through New England and Canada, starting in the bustling heart of NYC! From exploring to eating, drinking, and nonstop laughing, we'll take you through five incredible cities. Oh, and did I mention? One of us just might gamble their way into a free cruise for the next adventure. Come aboard and discover the fun with us—there's never a dull moment! Send questions to: Email – imcruisingtheworld@gmail.com Follow on Instagram @cruisingtheworldpodcast Facebook – Cruising The World with Dani and Friends X – @Travlingrrl Tracklist- “Shingaling” by Tom Swoon "Balcony H-from 'Miss'" by Lambert
Cricket's granddaddy sprung a Fall foliage tour on me, so I had to drop in on Raymond and Imogene Watkins a day early to rake their lawn. It went as well as you might imagine.2025 Wall Calendars: https://www.sweetteafilms.com/calendarNew shirts here! https://www.rockcityoutfitters.com/collections/tavin-dillard Tavin's Bacon Bag: https://berryhillbacon.com/products/tavins-bacon-more-baconText me: 501-322-6249Email: tavindillard@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tavindillard/support
Guest: Evan FisherAs the summer season turns to cooler fall temperatures, the annual passage of time is marked by the changing of the leaves. Whether you're leaf peeping in New England or hiking to see fall colors across the Rockies, the weather will play a huge role in how those fall colors turn out and when the'll start to turn. Joining us today is Evan Fisher, creator of ExploreFall.com, to talk about this colorful transition of seasons, and about how he's merging science and data presentation to make a more accessible foliage forecast available. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:58 Creating Fall Foliage Maps08:00 Using AI and Deep Learning for Fall Foliage Forecasting10:03 Challenges and Limitations in Fall Foliage Forecasting15:13 Microclimates and Tree Types19:54 The Impact of Climate Change on Fall Foliage26:01 The Role of GIS in Fall Foliage AnalysisSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pennsylvanians in jail may be eligible to vote, if they're not convicted of a felony. A Pittsburgh legislator wants voting rights to be clear for people behind bars. And new color-correcting viewfinders are in place at nine state parks to help colorblind visitors see fall foliage. Around one million Pennsylvanians are colorblind, including Governor Josh Shapiro. We'll explain where the new viewfinders are located.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marielle Anzelone, urban botanist and ecologist and the founder of NYC Wildflower Week, explains the science behind leaves changing colors in autumn as listeners share their favorite "leaf-peeping" spots.
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Walworth County; https://bit.ly/35sRP7yThe Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda; https://bit.ly/DWxJollyGoodCampfire Conversation: In this episode, we're diving into Wisconsin's best scenic drives to catch the vibrant fall foliage. Starting with Lake Geneva's charming surroundings, we'll explore rustic roads through the Kettle Moraine, including the picturesque town of Lyons and the winding, historic Snake Road. Then, we'll journey through the Driftless Area on Highway 23, passing Taliesin and the famous House on the Rock, before climbing to Gibraltar Rock for stunning views. We'll also venture north along the Nicolet-Wolf River Scenic Byway, where towering trees and peaceful wildlife set the stage for a relaxing drive. Finally, we'll head toward the Great River Road and Timms Hill, Wisconsin's highest point, offering spectacular fall vistas. Tune in now to learn about these drives… and more! Inside Sponsors:Jefferson County; https://bit.ly/3gt0NauGroup Health Trust; https://bit.ly/3evRaEQSauk County; https://bit.ly/3zwPqLI
NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson stops by to discuss his current success as an owner in the sport and why it's important to him to raise awareness and find a cure for paralysis. Also, some tips on how consumers can save the most on insurance while prices are currently surging. Plus, travel expert Mark Ellwood shares the best places to witness must-see foliage across the country.
This week, Jann, Caitlin, and Sarah start the show with a variety of topics including Jann's bird feeder bear mishap and the ongoing Diddy legal troubles. But then...they get into a discussion about the expectations surrounding bachelorette parties. Caitlin recounts her bachelorette as Jann and Sarah listen with wide eyes. Sarah also booked a therapy appointment stat. The conversation takes a light-hearted turn as they explore what Jann's dream bachelorette would look like, previewing their live event next week and more. This week's episode is brought to you by the home and auto insurance brand Canadians trust most, Intact Insurance, and Cove Soda! Find out where you can purchase Cove: https://www.covesoda.com/find-us/ Chapters (00:00) Introduction and Bird Feeder Mishap (03:02) Diddy Controversy and Legal Troubles (06:01) Hollywood's Dark Side and Allegations (08:58) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Scandal (13:55) Bachelorette Party Expectations (15:02) Bachelorette Party Stories and Experiences (18:11) Jan's Ideal Bachelorette Party (37:02) Jann has a Cucumber Problem (41:03) Fall Foliage and Travel Recommendations Subscribe on Patreon for bonus content: www.patreon.com/jannardenpod Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod https://twitter.com/JannArdenPod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The leaves are changing and the race is on to catch them during this short fall window. Ashley Brown, author of Urban Trails: Salt Lake City, tells host Ali Vallarta where to catch brilliant foliage on an easy walk or more challenging hike, whether you're bringing your dog, the kids, or just need a scenic lunch- break lap. Become a member of City Cast Salt Lake today! It's the best way to support our work and help make sure we're around for years to come. Get all the details and sign up at membership.citycast.fm. Subscribe to our daily morning newsletter. You can also find us on Instagram @CityCastSLC. Looking to advertise on City Cast Salt Lake? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: The Shop Zoo Arts and Parks Maple Grove Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We have updates on the three major fires burning in southern California. Fall is officially here, so where can you find fall foliage in California? Restaurants and bars are facing tough times, we get some advice on how to support local business. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.Support the show: https://laist.com
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week, we are joined by Adam Hoyt. Adam hosts popular Youtube, Instagram and Tiktok channels that highlight his many hikes in and around the White Mountains of NH. Many of his videos start with the familiar refrain “Have you hiked this {Insert trail/mountain description} followed by a detailed overview of each hike. Adam will share some details about the behind the scenes process of creating his videos and talk about his hiking adventures. Plus there is a hiker approaching a new overall FTK on the Appalachian trail, a NH local gets into a calamity near old faithful in Yellowstone, a hiker goes into the woods to find themselves and immediately ends up getting lost and needs a rescue, flags on the 48, fun facts about Tuckerman Ravine, Fall Foliage, recent hikes in the Great Gulf, Chandler Brook, eagle cliff and red hill fire tower, notable hikes, and recent search and rescue news This weeks Higher Summit Forecast About Adam Hoyt Adam's Instagram Adam's YouTube Adam's TikTok Topics Fastest Known Time - Tara Dower on the AT Tourist fell into the hot springs at Yellowstone Hiker got lost on a spiritual journey to find themselves Full conditions at Reklis Brewing Flags on the 48 and 9/11 memories Tuckerman Ravine Fun Facts Campton Historical Society Dodge to Lodge Update Fall Foliage Rescue Me 5K Clingman's Dome name change to Kuwohi Solo Wilderness First Aid class in Waterville Valley Recent Hikes on Chandler Brook, Red Hill Fire Tower Notable Hikes Guest of the Week - Adam Hoyt Recent Search and Rescue News Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree LELT Race Series Pleasant Mountain Race Tara Dower FKT Tracker Tara's Website AT FKT Site NH tourist gets burnt at Yellowstone Hiker goes into the Wilderness to find themselves, quickly ends up getting lost Full Conditions tickets Flags on the 48 28 little known facts about Tuckerman Ravine Campton Historical Society Old Home Day event Foliage Tracker Rescue Me 5k - IG POST Clingman's Dome rename is approved Waterville WFA Registration Lost hiker in Madame Sherri forest. Hiker rescued, Unknown Pond Medical emergency, Franconia Ridge Injured Hiker, Champney Falls Sponsors, Friends and Partners 24th Annual Seek the Peak Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear White Mountains Endurance Coaching
We're keeping it very cutesy & demure this week on Long Island Tea sharing more exciting ways to enjoy FAWL Festivities, soaking up good energy from The Wellness Stop who is our featured Taste of Long Island and spilling some major Hamptons inspired CelebriTEA while we're at it... Be sure to check out our wonderful ChariTEA dedicated to our friends at Mondays Cancer Care! #TasteOfLongIslandThe Wellness Stop - a beacon of holistic health, a sanctuary where wellness reigns supreme! From nourishing supplements to rejuvenating self-care essentials, they curate a treasure trove of products designed to ignite your vitality and elevate your well-being.To learn more about events, store hours and more please visit thewellnesstop.com#LongIslandLifeNew Blog: 10 Must-Dos on Long Island This Fall-Drink Local Cider at The Riverhead Ciderhouse-Tour the Gold Coast Mansions (Oheka Castle, Vanderbilt Mansion, Sands Point)-Pumpkin Picking at Waterdrinker Family Farm in Manorville or Riverhead-Apple Picking at Harbes Family Farm in Riverhead-Explore Long Island Wine Country (Paumonok Vineyards, Osprey's Dominion & more!)-Celebrate Long Island Marine's History at the 34th Annual Maritime Festival on September 21-22 in Greenport-Stroll Through the Parks and enjoy Fall Foliage at Caumsett State Park, Caleb Smith State Park and Connetquot River State Park and Planting FieldsHow do you like to celebrate Fall with your family on Long Island? Call us at 877-386-6654 x 400 and leave a voicemail & we'll play it on the show! We might just throw a special gift in there for you to enjoy with the family too…#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandSaturday, September 14thHalal Guide Food Festival - Nassau Community College2024 Ujamaa Fest - Wyandanch10th Annual Port Jefferson Dragon Boat RaceSunday, September 15thWaterdrinker Garlic Festival#ChariTEAMondays is celebrating its 5th Annual Under The Stars Gala on October 10, 2024 at the Heritage Club in Bethpage.This is their biggest event – the most important night for their mission. The room will be filled with leaders from all the region's hospitals, corporations, and small businesses – It is a traditional sit-down gala with a lot of beautiful surprises.Learn how to get involved by visiting mondayscancercare.org/under-the-stars-galaCONNECT WITH US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@longislandteapodcastX(Twitter): https://x.com/liteapodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/longislandteapodcast/DM us on any of our social channels or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com to tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!Shop Long Island Apparel!shop.discoverlongisland.comCheck out Kristen and Sharon's favorite products on Amazon!amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandBe sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch (Please email us to confirm)Thanks to our generous sponsor, Sands New York - visit www.sandsnewyork.com for more information Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week we are joined by the fun and fabulous Amy Lee, creator of the Youtube channel 'Jeez Louise Hoops'. Amy is a well traveled hiker and social media hiker-content creator known for her hula hooping while on mountain summits. Stomp was honored to be joined by her this week to discuss her background and learn about the history of hulu hooping and to find out what made Jeez Louise pick up this unique hobby. Plus Animal Attack news, Full Conditions is returning this fall, a fall foliage hiking and tourist segment to make sure you are well prepared for the leaf peeping, recent hikes on the Watcher and Lafayette via Skookumchuck, notable hikes and recent search and rescue news. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast About Jeez Louise Hoops YouTube Channel Jeezlouisehoops@yahoo.com For inquiries about Spruce Fir Gear, contact Amy Topics Early White Mountain Guide from 1876 Gum Surgery and new nicknames Animal Attack Fish and Game Funding Los Alamos Labs Contamination - Acid Canyon NoMans Land Island in Massachusetts Full Conditions Event at Reklis is coming soon - more details to come Thanks to Mount Washington Weather Observatory Recent Hike - Stomp hikes Mount Lafayette via Skookumchuck Trail with Knobbie and Knox Recent Hike - The Watcher and Eagle Cliff Notable Hikes of the week - Congrats @jklapkow, @fit2hike603 and @Steve summits & @La Tupper Guest of the Week - Welcome Amy (Jeez Louise Hoops) Fall Foliage Advice and Planning Recent Search and Rescue News Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree LELT Race Series Bald Pate 10k Pleasant Mountain Race Osgood White Mountain Guide Mountain Lion attack in Malibu Fish & Game asking lawmakers for more budgetary help. Anyone up for a radioactive hike? Nomans Land Island Full Conditions IPA GPS Track - Watcher and Eagle Cliff 100+ rescued in Arizona floods Hiker rescued after being left by coworkers Injured hiker, Winslow Injured hiker, South Moat Mtn Injured hiker, Mt. Monadnock Hiker rescued in Pinkham Notch Deceased hiker, Gulfside Trail Rescue on Mt. Chocorua Hiker rescued on Osceola trail. Hiker rescued OBP Sponsors, Friends and Partners 24th Annual Seek the Peak Fieldstone Kombucha CS Instant Coffee 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear White Mountains Endurance Coaching
In this weeks Travel Flashback Episode, The Squad is taking you to explore Acadia National Park in Maine, in the far northeastern corner of the US. We spent two days exploring the national park and adjacent town of Bar Harbor, Maine. In this episode we share why fall is the best time to visit Acadia National Park, the scenic overlooks that are not to miss, and the best hikes in the park for fall foliage and jaw dropping coastal cliff views. If you're thinking of planning a fall foliage trip, now is the time to start thinking about it and Acadia National Park takes the crown for one of the most beautiful places to see those fall colors! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shop: Trip Itineraries, Amazon Storefront and TSP Merch Connect: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram and contact us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising. Submit a question of the week or inquire about guest interviews and advertising.
TDZ is happy to support The Checkpoint presented by the United States Adventure Racing Association through this crosspost of their Episode #6. Thank you for being a listener and thank you for supporting USARA. Episode Details Below: Welcome to Episode 6 of USARA's The Checkpoint Podcast. In this episode, Brent speaks with Allen Wagner of Broad Run Off Road Racing about his upcoming Fall Foliage Adventure Race. An increasingly popular race, the Fall Foliage is a great race for beginners and veterans alike. Our second segment is a deep dive into past USARA National Championships with Stephanie Ross and Tray Farrar. Packed with stories, adventures, and the challenges of presenting a national championship, this episode is a great way to prepare for next month's USARA National Championship Race in Snowshoe, West Virginia. Thanks to Brian Gatens of The Dark Zone: An Adventure Racing Podcast for his assistance.Be sure to visit the United States Adventure Racing Association at www.usara.comThank you for stopping by The Checkpoint. Don't stay here too long. There's training and racing to get to! Shownotes:https://www.usara.com/www.ardarkzone.com
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