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Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Oregon has been peopled since at least 12,400 B.C.

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 8:34


Fourteen thousand years ago, in a cold dry cave deep in the “Oregon Outback,” someone answered a “call of Nature” — leaving behind a hefty load that, today, is the oldest evidence of human habitation on the West Coast. (Fort Rock, Lake County; 1839s, 2000s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1610a.prehistoric-oregon-sandals-coprolites-411.html)

Bigfoot Society
Dreams of the Sasquatch!

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 42:26


Join us on the Bigfoot Society podcast as host Jeremiah Byron talks to Joe, who shares his mysterious experiences in the woods of Western Pennsylvania and Central Oregon. During his childhood in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Joe encountered a strange creature resembling a large, hair-covered animal with a pronounced snout. Later, after moving to Oregon, he experienced odd sounds in the forests around Fort Rock and witnessed a strange orb of light near Davis Lake. These eerie encounters left Joe questioning the world around him and are discussed in detail, providing a compelling glimpse into the enigmatic phenomena lurking within Oregon's wilderness.Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to call in and leave a voicemail of your encounters for the podcast - Check this out here - https://www.speakpipe.com/bigfootsociety(Use multiple voice mails if needed!)

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Cressman was Oregon's real-life Indiana Jones

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 17:16


IN THE SUMMER of 1981 a little action-adventure movie titled Raiders of the Lost Ark came out, and fans have been speculating ever since on who the character of Indiana Jones might be based on. The most popular speculation — Vanity Fair magazine goes so far as to opine that he is “almost certainly” the basis for Jones — is Roy Chapman Andrews, a globe-trotting paleontologist and former director of the American Museum of Natural History. Well, the fact is that Jones probably wasn't based on any real person. Indy is the brainchild of George Lucas, the Star Wars guy. Lucas was a serious fan of pre-war pulp-magazine fiction, and the adventure pulps back in the day were full of characters like Indiana Jones. But then again maybe he WAS based on a real person, because in the era Jones was set in, the real world was full of those characters too. Oregon, too, has a couple candidates it could field as potential proto-Indiana Joneses.... (Fort Rock, Lake County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/24-02.luther-cressman-oregons-indiana-jones-630.html)

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Fort Rock's Reub Long's tall tales were legendary

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 8:49


Oregon was once known as a place full of “great liars” — tellers of tales so tall they'd cause every pair of pants in the room to spontaneously burst into flame. Central Oregon storyteller Reub Long could hold his own with the best of them. (Fort Rock, Lake County; 1930s, 1940s, 1950s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1209a-reub-long-great-oregon-storyteller.html)

Digging Up the Duggars
Episode 42 - Giving Michelle a Run for Her Money

Digging Up the Duggars

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 117:16


For those...out at, Fort Rock! We Salute You! (AC DC Reference)! Join us as the Duggar Daughters take a highly anticipated(debatable) campout trip with their father! See the first BINGO of our new season! See Bugs on the Ceiling! See Lego Hair ride a...Good...Horse! In our deep dive we do a rewatch of an episode of "World's Strictest Parents" with the Forsythes! A glimpse into future Duggar Matrimony. Feel Free to buy us a pickle...or a coffee.  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedug   Send us a message at digginguptheduggars@gmail.com  Enjoy our episode visuals and other shenanigans on insta @digginguptheduggarspod  Want to send us regular mail?  Send it on over to P.O. Box 5973 Glendale. Az 85312

Please Dunk Responsibly
S3E5: Not That Kind of Podcast, w/ Daniel Humbarger

Please Dunk Responsibly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 108:30


Half the PDR team sits down with comedian and former co-host of the Cowbell Kingdom podcast Daniel Humbarger, to catch up on his post-podcast-host life, his history with non-Kings basketball, and 16 years of losing before their current redemption season. We talk about favorite Kings players at each position, the Ring of Honor/Kings Hall of Fame, and putting our brains in the bodies of draft busts. Plus, we relive our glory days, deal with our issues of perceived manliness, and start then stop several therapy sessions because it's not that kind of podcast. Unless maybe it is?You can find Daniel's minimal online presence on IG @danielhumbarger or just check out his album Funny Bones wherever you get that kind of stuff.Don't forget to follow PDR and #SlideIntoOurGMs on Twitter @PlzDunkPod or on IG @pleasedunkresponsibly or find out more at barleyandmepod.comFollow Phil on IG @culinarylando and Twitter @PeterParkourFollow Ben across social media @barleyandmepodSlide into our GM's or email us players, teams, beers, breweries you want us to evaluate, or your own evaluations, at pleasedunkresponsibly@gmail.com!This week's beer was not named in the ep, but it was Fort Rock's Dam Good Pilsner. Check em out @fortrockbrewsIntro Music: “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist)This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4717002/advertisement

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Oregon has been inhabited since at least 12,400 B.C.

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 8:32


Fourteen thousand years ago, in a cold dry cave deep in the “Oregon Outback,” someone answered a “call of Nature” — leaving behind a hefty load that, today, is the oldest evidence of human habitation on the West Coast. (Fort Rock, Lake County; 1839s, 2000s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1610a.prehistoric-oregon-sandals-coprolites-411.html)

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Fort Rock's legendary Reub Long could spin a wild “tall tale”

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 8:47


Oregon was once known as a place full of “great liars” — tellers of tales so tall they'd cause every pair of pants in the room to spontaneously burst into flame. Central Oregon storyteller Reub Long could hold his own with the best of them. (Fort Rock, Lake County; 1950s, 1960s, 1970s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1209a-reub-long-great-oregon-storyteller.html)

Fresh Hop Cinema: Craft Beer. Movies. Life.
224. "In the Heights" // Fort Rock Brewing (Cordova, CA)

Fresh Hop Cinema: Craft Beer. Movies. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 64:30


This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Lights Out" from Fort Rock Brewing (Cordova, CA). Style: IPA ABV: 7% Ratings: Jonny - 6.8, Max - 5. Film: "In the Heights" directed by Jon M. Chu. Ratings: Jonny- 3, Max - 9. Beer 2: "Rainbows & Ponies" from Fort Rock Brewing (Cordova, CA). Style: Triple IPA ABV: 11% Ratings: Jonny - 8.8 Max: 8 Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max - Bailey Minardi Shoutouts / Getting back into shows - Jonny - Mare of Easton (HBO Max) ------ Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Ads, Intro, Shoutouts 4:20 - "Lights Out" 13:44 - "In the Heights" (Spoiler Free) 30:09 - "In the Heights" (DANGER ZONE) 40:21 - "Rainbows & Ponies" 54:05 - Hot & Bothered Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com.

The Field Guides
Ep. 51 - Flickers Foolin' Around: Sex Roles in a North American Woodpecker

The Field Guides

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 68:00


The northern flicker (Colaptes auratus) is a common bird that has some exceptionally uncommon behaviors. Unlike most bird species, male flickers take an equal share of egg incubation and feeding, and, in up to five percent of females, a lady flicker will take up with two mates - an older male and a younger male - raising young in two different nests at the same time. In addition, flickers will sometimes lay their eggs in the nests of other flickers, a behavior called intraspecific brood parasitism, another habit rarely seen in birds. Join the guys as they delve into studies exploring the wild and swinging world of northern flicker reproduction.This episode was recorded on May 11th, 2021 at Chestnut Ridge Park in Orchard Park, NY. Episode Notes:Bill fully realizes that he mispronounced monogamous as monogyoumous. He doesn’t know why he did this, but he is appropriately embarrassed about it. Bill and Steve were both amazed to learn that belted kingfishers nest in burrows. Find out more here.At one point in this episode, Bill wondered about all cavity nesting birds having pure white eggs. They do not, and this article provides a nice overview of egg coloration in cavity-nesting species.Around the 32:40 mark – Bill said that of the bird species that have biparental care, 90% have extra pair paternity (EPP), and, in describing it, he said that it occurs when a female mates with another male outside her pair bond, but, to be clear, both sexes can engage in EPP. Steve asked about their longevity. Some info from one of Dr. Wiebe’s studies: Flickers have a relatively fast life history with an annual apparent mortality rates of 60%. The rate doesn’t vary with age. A 2006 study looked at mortality rates of male and female flickers over a 6-yr period and observed only 1-2 birds out of every 300 adults were 7 or more years old. There was no significant differences between male and female survival rates for the general population. The oldest known flicker was 9 years, 2 months old. The New World blackbird family is Icteridae.Why are these birds called flickers? As best as we can tell from a quick google search, the name is another effort to mimic their call - flicka flicka flicka. Useful LinksGumleaf Boots, USA (free shipping for patrons)Thank you to Always Wandering Art (Website and Etsy Shop) for providing the artwork for many of our previous episodes! Support us on Patreon!Works CitedWiebe, K.L., 2002. First reported case of classical polyandry in a North American woodpecker, the northern flicker. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 114(3), pp.401-403.Wiebe, K.L., 2018. Age-related improvements in fecundity are driven by the male in a bird with partially reversed sex roles in parental care. Oecologia, 188(4), pp.1095-1104.Wiebe, K.L. and Kempenaers, B., 2009. The social and genetic mating system in flickers linked to partially reversed sex roles. Behavioral Ecology, 20(2), pp.453-458.Image creditYellow-shafted northern flicker (female) (Colaptes auratus), Cabin Lake viewing blinds, Deschutes National Forest, near Fort Rock, OregonPermission details: Nature's Pic's (www.naturespicsonline.com) explicitly releases for copying under Attribution-ShareALike 3.0 (see copyright release webpage: http://www.naturespicsonline.com/intro.html).

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Oregon has been someone’s home since at least 12,400 B.C.

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 8:31


Fourteen thousand years ago, in a cold dry cave deep in the “Oregon Outback,” someone answered a “call of Nature” — leaving behind a hefty load that, today, is the oldest evidence of human habitation on the West Coast. (Fort Rock, Lake County; 13th Century B.C.) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1610a.prehistoric-oregon-sandals-coprolites-411.html)

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
The great Christmas Valley land-sales hustle

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 10:27


One day in 1960, Lake County ranch and real-estate trader Phil Pittman ran into a friend, Evelyn Pettus, in Christmas Valley. “Evelyn, you have to get your real-estate license,” Pittman told her excitedly. “I just sold a whole damn desert!” It was a moment that would change the town of Christmas Valley forever — change it even more than Pittman had when he’d joined forces with legendary Fort Rock resident Reub Long to successfully lobby for the area to get electric service back in 1955. Because Pittman had sold that “whole damn desert” — 72,000 acres of sand dunes, sagebrush and jackrabbits, a giant slice of the old ZX and Century ranches, at a price of $10 an acre — to a real-estate developer, a big, bluff Daddy Warbucks type named M. Penn Phillips. And Phillips had some very big plans for Christmas Valley. (Christmas Valley, Lake County; 1961) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1808a.developer-penn-phillips-christmas-valley-dream-507.html)

Barley & Me
Episode 126: Heidi Wilder & Alyssa Steger of Fort Rock Brewing and Teri Fahrendorf, Founder of the Pink Boots Society

Barley & Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 84:58


Host Ben Rice remote-calls Teri Fahrendorf, the founder of the Pink Boots Society, to talk about the creation of this wonderful program, its expansion, and why she had to fire herself. Joining us are Alyssa Steger, the President of the Sacramento Pink Boots Society chapter and head brewer at Fort Rock Brewing, and Heidi Wilder, Fort Rock's director of fun-tivities. We discuss scholarship programs, how the Pink Boots has changed over the years and why, the current Pink Boots collaboration releases, and the weight of being an inspiration for future generations (and how PBS has helped to lift that). Plus! Secrets Revealed! What it's really like to be a woman in beer! The answer, may surprise you. All this and so much more, on the latest episode of Barley & Me. Enjoy! Find out more about the Pink Boots Society and how to support them at www.pinkbootssociety.org Follow Fort Rock Brewing for all their delicious beers and ways to buy it @fortrockbrewing Barley & Me can be found across social media @barleyandmepod Also, during this crisis, 100% of profits from sales of Barley & Me shirts via Zen-Threads.com will go to Another Round, Another Rally, a charity that supports front- and back-of-house members of the service industry whose wages and benefits may be affected. So grab a shirt and help a good cause and people you love! https://zen-threads.com/collections/beer-wine/products/barley-and-me-podcast-mens-crew-tee?fbclid=IwAR1G_5HJ3NCoWTRgmG6Q2PVALEiJsb1KtHClCaDli0NhsjZsc4KPmWCp_os Ben is also posting #Chugs4Charity videos semi-daily on Instagram (@barleyandmepod), to help raise funds for those affected by this shutdown. You can Venmo Ben ($comedianbenrice) and all money will go to support service industry workers, teachers, students, and performing arts theaters. Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757 Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot) Alternate Intro Music (not featured in this episode): “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alchemistqueen) Speaking of music, bandcamp.com is currently giving 100% of money paid for music directly to the artist, so buy a Breez or Be Bold Brave Robot EP or LP and support your local artists. Cheers!

Beer Thirty: Craft Brew Stories and Reviews From Northern California
Fort Rock Brewing - Stanman & Robin- West Coast IPA

Beer Thirty: Craft Brew Stories and Reviews From Northern California

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 4:14


Fridays at 8:30a it’s BEER THIRTY! Brad and Ben from The Podcast – Sports Meats Beer join Danny in studio! They try a new BEER each week by using the AATMF – Appearance, Aroma, Taste, Mouthfeel, and Finish! This week Fort Rock Brewing - Stanman & Robin- West Coast IPA!

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Honest Brutality Podcast
Danny Hayes-2019 Aftershock Festival

Honest Brutality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 9:16


This episode host Evil talks with Danny Hayes at the 2019 Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, California. Danny is one of the founders and partners of the Danny Wimmer empire that is responsible for the American festival circuit that includes Northern Invasion, Chicago Open Air, Sonic Temple, Rock Allegiance, Louder than Life, Bourbon and Beyond, Hometown Rising, The Big Ticket, Welcome to Rockville, Fort Rock and of course The Aftershock Festival. Evil and Danny discuss the inception of DWP, his relationship with Danny Wimmer, the future of DWP festivals and much more.  https://aftershockfestival.com/  

Mountain Bike Radio
New England Dirt - "“Episodes 14 – Introduction to Fatbikes with Papa Wheelies” (Feb 8, 2019 | #1085 | Host: MTB Ben)

Mountain Bike Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 55:06


February 8, 2019 New England Dirt Show Page ABOUT THE EPISODE MTB Ben headed over to hang out with the crew at Papa Wheelies (who has supported this show this winter and we’re happy about that!) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. They all want to talk all about fat bikes, so that’s what you get! This is a good episode if you or someone you know is newer to the sport and looking to get on a fatbike. So if you’re fat bike curious and are wondering where to start, what options there are, and how to get into the sport so you too can keep pushing pedals in the woods all winter long, this show is for you! -------- THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THIS EPISODE Papa Wheelie’s Bike Shop – https://www.papa-wheelies.com/ Highland Bike Park – https://www.highlandmountain.com/ Highland Bike Park on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/HighlandMTB/ Highland Bike Park on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/highland_mtn/ Highland Bike Park on Twitter – https://twitter.com/Highland_MTN Winter Woolly – https://www.highlandmountain.com/event/winter-woolly-2019/ RELATED SHOW LINKS Salsa Mukluk – https://salsacycles.com/bikes/mukluk/2019_mukluk_carbon_gx_eagle Salsa Beargrease – https://salsacycles.com/bikes/beargrease/2019_beargrease_carbon_x01_eagle New England Mountain Bike Association (NEMBA) – https://www.nemba.org/ Fort Rock – https://www.nemba.org/trails/new-hampshire/fort-rock-henderson-swasey-oaklands Music by Addison Chase Check out his band Dressed For The Occasion: www.dftomusic.com On Instagram @dftomusic MOUNTAIN BIKE RADIO LINKS You can support this content by becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mtnbikeradio Support Mountain Bike Radio by shopping through our Amazon Affiliate Link: http://amzn.to/1SC3svC Go to the Mountain Bike Radio Store: https://shopmbr.com/Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member: http://mountainbikeradio.bigcartel.com/category/mbr-memberships Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MountainBikeRadio Mountain Bike Radio on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MtnBikeRadioMountain Bike Radio on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtnbikeradio/Mountain Bike Radio on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYE6EAkjP_dmm94_HbKya0Q

Barley & Me
Episode 91: Queen of Beer Competition w/ Beer Judges Tracy Bethune, Melissa McCann, Cynthia Lee (Dark Heart Brewing) and Heidi Wilder of Fort Rock Brewing

Barley & Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 24:34


Host Ben Rice travels to Fort Rock Brewing in Rancho Cordova, CA, to sit in on the judging at the 22nd Annual Queen of Beer homebrewing competition. He is joined by national beer jduges Tracy Bethune, Melissa McCann, and Cynthia Lee, as well as Fort Rock Brewing co-owner Heidi Wilder. We chat about the life and times of the beer judge, opening your own brewery, how the Internet and information availability have affected beer competitions, and Canadian kid brewers, plus how the world of beer is just one big dysfunctional family. Stick around at the end, for the full list of 2018 winners, including Best in Show. All this and more, on episode 91 of Barley & Me. Enjoy! Find out more about Queen of Beer, including how to register, at www.queenofbeer.beer. And look out for the upcoming collab between Fort Rock Brewing and winner Jess Finlay-Schultz at next year's Great American Beer Festival! This episode was recorded at Fort Rock Brewing. Follow them at @fortrockbrewing. Our follow-up with Melissa McCann, to get the winners on the record, was recording at the world's most wonderful beer bar, Samuel Horne's Tavern. So sorry I forgot to mention it. Visit them in Old Folsom, CA, and check their wonderful taplist at @samuelhornes on Twitter. Thanks to Dylan and crew for having me, every time I stop in. Just great people, beer, and food, all around. You can follow Barley & Me across social media @barleyandmepod This episode was brought to you by the Art of Beer Invitational, happening Friday, January 25, 2019, at the McClellan Conference Center in Sacramento, CA. Get your tickets today at www.artofbeerinvitational.com! This episode was also brought to you by ABV Magazine, the Bay Area's foremost beer, food, and music pairing magazine. Subscribe for just a dollar a month at ABVmagazine.com! Barley & Me t-shirts are available at Zen-Threads.com! (https://bit.ly/BarleyZen) Intro music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@breeztheartist) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart)  

Sasquatch Hideaway Podcast
Crooked River Caldera

Sasquatch Hideaway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 14:19


In this segment questions like What is the Crooked River Caldera? How was Fort Rock formed? Will be answered.

Beer Nuts
114: Road Warriors VII

Beer Nuts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018


This week the Beer Nuts explore better beers from Bale Breaker, Platform, Flying Dog, Cheboygan, Deschuttes, Fort Rock, Mashthead, and Yuengling.  Please follow us on Twitter @BeerNutsPodcast, or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/beernutspodcast/

Barley & Me
Episode 46: Tom Fuquay of Fort Rock Brewing & Joyce Tayag of Tommy T's Comedy Club

Barley & Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 106:14


Host Ben Rice travels to Rancho Cordova, CA, to visit its newest brewery, Fort Rock Brewing, to chat with owner/head brewer Tom Fuquay and special guest Joyce Tayag of Tommy T's Comedy Club (located in the same building, what a tie in!). We'll discuss the trials and tribulations of an upstart brewery with no commercial brewing experience, plus the resurrection of Tommy T's. Listen up as we talk beer history, as well as what beer really is, when you break it down in scientific terms (the answer...may surprise you). And for any listeners out there who have not yet dabbled in homebrewing or have tried unsuccessfully, Tom gives his tips and tricks to better homebrewing. And of course, Ben can't help but try to get Joyce to convince Tommy T's ownership to start carrying some Fort Rock brews. All this and more, on episode 46 of Barley & Me. Enjoy! Follow Barley & Me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @barleyandmepod Email us at barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com Intro Music: "JamRoc" by Breez (@mr4proaudio) Logo by Jessica DiMesio

Pipeman in the Pit
Jacoby Shaddix Of Papa Roach

Pipeman in the Pit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 20:20


The Pipeman interviews frontman and founder of Papa Roach, Jacoby Shaddox about the new album and their upcoming performances at Welcome to Rockville and Fort Rock. Buy your tickets now for 4/25 & 4/26.Pipeman in the Pit is a segment of The Adventures of Pipeman (#pipemanradio) broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, and K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Pipeman's Power of Music
Jacoby Shaddix Of Papa Roach

Pipeman's Power of Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 20:20


The Pipeman interviews frontman and founder of Papa Roach, Jacoby Shaddox about the new album and their upcoming performances at Welcome to Rockville and Fort Rock. Buy your tickets now for 4/25 & 4/26.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).

Because It Matters
Ron Johnson interviews Dennis Jenkins

Because It Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013 55:50


Ron interviews Dennis Jenkins, a U of O archeologist, who won international acclaim when he discovered the oldest evidence of human settlement in North America. He discusses the moment of discovery in the Paisley Caves near Fort Rock in South Central Oregon when he turned conventional wisdom upside down.

Adventure Sports Podcast
Ep. 303: Bikepacking the Oregon Outback Trail - Graham Hiemstra

Adventure Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 60:43


Graham Hiemstra is on the show today to fill us in on bikepacking the Oregon Outback Trail. From www.oregonbikepacking.com "We think this is hands-down the best bikepacking route in Oregon.  Starting in Klamath Falls near the California border, you get to traverse the entire length of the state on lightly traveled roads including a slice of route’s namesake area – the Oregon Outback – a dusty, remote portion of the state populated primarily by coyotes and rattlesnakes. Expect desolation, extremely limited water and services, and some of the most beautiful riding anywhere.  But don’t expect it to be easy; this is one of our most difficult, committing routes. Highlights include the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, 30 oz. steaks at the Cowboy Dinner Tree, Fort Rock, the Crooked River, the Ochoco Mountains, and amazing views of the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers." www.instagram.com/fieldmag/ www.facebook.com/thefieldmag www.fieldmag.com/photo/bikepacking-oregon-outback-trail www.fieldmag.com/features/oregon-outback-trail-lessons-learned