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The Yukon building is a two-story structure built in 1898 by the Boston-based real estate investor who also put up the Rookery, the Monadnock and the Marquette in Chicago. The Yukon was always meant to be a temporary building, and yet has stood for more than 120 years. Now, the property taxes are delinquent and at least three tenants have vacated their spaces in recent months. How much longer can the Yukon last? Reset gets the full story from Dennis Rodkin, senior reporter covering residential real estate for Crain's Chicago Business. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Na een periode waarin het vooral aan tijdelijke en kleinere projecten werkte, is Monadnock een nieuwe fase ingegaan waarin het ook veel aan woningbouw werkt. Zo heeft het bureau ondertussen woongebouwen ontworpen in Nijmegen, Hilversum, Utrecht en Hannover. Daarbij slaagt het erin om de gelaagde architectuur uit het vroege werk door te zetten in zijn woningbouwprojecten. In gesprek met architect Job Floris over de benadering van het bureau en enkele recente projecten.Links naar de besproken projecten:Woongebouw Crevas in Nijmegen (Architectenweb)Woontoren in Nijmegen (Instagram)Park Paviljoen in Nationaal Park De Hoge Veluwe (Architectenweb)Landmark gebouw in Nieuw-Bergen (Architectenweb)Woongebouw Volante in Hilversum (Instagram)Binnen de plannen voor Hart van de Waalsprong is Monadnock gevraagd om drie belangrijke plekken in het stedelijk weefsel van een hoekaccent te voorzien. Zo wordt de belangrijkste invalsweg gemarkeerd met een ontwerp van Monadnock, krijgt het belangrijkste plein in het centrumgebied een woontoren naar ontwerp van het bureau en wordt straks de entree vanaf het oeverpark tot Hart van de Waalsprong benadrukt door een ontwerp van ze.In de podcast bespreken we de eerste twee projecten. Aan de invalsweg kondigt woongebouw Crevas het centrumgebied als een soort billboard aan. Het gebouw heeft twee heel verschillende gevels gekregen, die via een hoekaccent met elkaar zijn verbonden. De woontoren die Monadnock verderop in de buurt heeft ontworpen, richt zich in zijn architectuur nadrukkelijk op het centrale plein, geeft dat een richting. De andere zijden van de woontoren zijn eenvoudiger gelaten.Als de stedelijke situatie daarom vraagt, vindt architect Job Floris het heel logisch om een gebouw er aan de ene zijde anders uit te laten zien dan aan de andere kanten. Hij verwijst daarvoor naar de premoderne architectuur, waarin het heel gebruikelijk was om dat te doen, en heeft bijvoorbeeld van Asnago e Vender, dat in de jaren vijftig van de vorige eeuw veel realiseerde in Milaan, ook geleerd dat een ontwerp ook een assemblage kan zijn.In de podcast bespreken we verder wat hij geleerd heeft van Denise Scott Brown en Robert Venturi, van Mathias Ungers, en van Christian Rapp in de periode dat hij daar werkte. Met zijn bureau haalt Job uiteindelijk inspiratie uit architectuur van alle tijden: van de klassieke oudheid via Britse landhuizen tot het Scandinavische modernisme. De culturele dimensie van architectuur moeten we blijven doorvertellen, vindt hij, en dat kan bijvoorbeeld door ideeën, motieven of elementen uit het verleden in nieuwe ontwerpen opnieuw te interpreteren.Over de gelaagde architectuur die hij met zijn bureau nastreeft, geeft hij aan dat hij het zelf het interessantste vindt om te kijken naar iets dat zich langzaam aan je ontvouwt. Hij voegt eraan toe dat hij denkt dat gebouwen met een gelaagde architectuur langer gewaardeerd blijven.Na een kortere bespreking van het landmark gebouwtje in Nieuw-Bergen, dat het bureau ruim tien jaar geleden ontwierp, besluiten we de podcast met een gesprek over woongebouw Volante dat Monadnock in Hilversum Nieuw-Zuid heeft ontworpen.Deze podcast is mede mogelijk gemaakt door AGC.
This week - a preview of a new SLASR series "So You Wanna". Patrick Hummel, who previously worked as the Manager of Mount Monadnock State Park joins us to talk about the trails, history and general information about one of the regions most popular mountains. Show Links Park Website and Parking Reservations Most popular trails Park History Old Toll Road Gilson Pond One of the most popular mountains in the world Monadnoc Fasset's Mountain House Rollstone Boulder Black Heritage Trail Jaffrey Historical Society Modestman - One of NH's best breweries! Dublin Road Taproom Fairfield Inn, Keene (Marriott) Carriage Barn Inn, B&B Outlooks: Emerson's Seat Unique Spots: Megalithia (aka Pumpelly Cave) Bogs: Pumpelly Bogs - And “South Pond” - Cool vernal pools along upper Pumpelly Trail. Water Crossings/ Springs: Falcon Spring White Dot, White Cross, White Arrow Out & Back: Most popular is Old Halfway House to White Arrow. Traverse: Lollipop: East Peak Loop Annals of the Grand Monadnock Southern NH Trail Guide - AMC Monadnock: The Mountain That Stands Alone. Trail map Map in color Monadnock Webcam Climbing Association Summit forecast Regional weather
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. All ads are in front of the podcast so the integrity of the music is never compromised or interrupted! ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler …………………………… Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/newagemusicstore Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) …………………. .............. You can find out more about Michelle at: https://www.michelledaviswellness.com Michelle Davis has been practicing yoga since 1994 and has been a teacher since 2003. She is an experienced certified yoga instructor, having trained at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and at the School Yoga Institute. In March 2023, she studied with Bernie Clark and received a Yin Yoga Teacher Certification. Michelle has been awarded certifications at the 200, 500, 800, and 1,000 hour level. She greatly influenced by the spiritual teachings of Namadeva Archarya, Thomas Ashley-Farrand. Michelle considers, Raji, Gretchen Carmel, as her spiritual guide and teacher of Sanskrit devotional practices. Michelle is honored to have taken classes and workshops with the following teachers whom have greatly influenced the development of her yoga practice, lifestyle and her yoga teaching- Sharon Gannon, Seane Corn, Elena Brower, Gabby Bernstein, Tao Porchon-Lynch and Snatam Kaur Khalasa. Michelle's teaching style is an eclectic blend of classical knowledge combined with intuitive awareness, meeting each practitioner exactly where they are on their mat. Since 2003, Michelle has been considered a favorite local yoga instructor in the Monadnock region. She looks forward to seeing you on the mat. ................................................ Jim is at jimbutlermusic.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-and-studying--4262945/support.
Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. All ads are in front of the podcast so the integrity of the music is never compromised or interrupted! ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler …………………………… Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/newagemusicstore Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) …………………. .............. You can find out more about Michelle at: https://www.michelledaviswellness.com Michelle Davis has been practicing yoga since 1994 and has been a teacher since 2003. She is an experienced certified yoga instructor, having trained at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and at the School Yoga Institute. In March 2023, she studied with Bernie Clark and received a Yin Yoga Teacher Certification. Michelle has been awarded certifications at the 200, 500, 800, and 1,000 hour level. She greatly influenced by the spiritual teachings of Namadeva Archarya, Thomas Ashley-Farrand. Michelle considers, Raji, Gretchen Carmel, as her spiritual guide and teacher of Sanskrit devotional practices. Michelle is honored to have taken classes and workshops with the following teachers whom have greatly influenced the development of her yoga practice, lifestyle and her yoga teaching- Sharon Gannon, Seane Corn, Elena Brower, Gabby Bernstein, Tao Porchon-Lynch and Snatam Kaur Khalasa. Michelle's teaching style is an eclectic blend of classical knowledge combined with intuitive awareness, meeting each practitioner exactly where they are on their mat. Since 2003, Michelle has been considered a favorite local yoga instructor in the Monadnock region. She looks forward to seeing you on the mat. ................................................ Jim is at jimbutlermusic.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-and-studying--4262945/support.
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. All ads are in front of the podcast so the integrity of the music is never compromised or interrupted! ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler …………………………… Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/newagemusicstore Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) …………………. .............. You can find out more about Michelle at: https://www.michelledaviswellness.com Michelle Davis has been practicing yoga since 1994 and has been a teacher since 2003. She is an experienced certified yoga instructor, having trained at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and at the School Yoga Institute. In March 2023, she studied with Bernie Clark and received a Yin Yoga Teacher Certification. Michelle has been awarded certifications at the 200, 500, 800, and 1,000 hour level. She greatly influenced by the spiritual teachings of Namadeva Archarya, Thomas Ashley-Farrand. Michelle considers, Raji, Gretchen Carmel, as her spiritual guide and teacher of Sanskrit devotional practices. Michelle is honored to have taken classes and workshops with the following teachers whom have greatly influenced the development of her yoga practice, lifestyle and her yoga teaching- Sharon Gannon, Seane Corn, Elena Brower, Gabby Bernstein, Tao Porchon-Lynch and Snatam Kaur Khalasa. Michelle's teaching style is an eclectic blend of classical knowledge combined with intuitive awareness, meeting each practitioner exactly where they are on their mat. Since 2003, Michelle has been considered a favorite local yoga instructor in the Monadnock region. She looks forward to seeing you on the mat. ................................................ Jim is at jimbutlermusic.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-and-studying--4262945/support.
Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. All ads are in front of the podcast so the integrity of the music is never compromised or interrupted! ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler …………………………… Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/newagemusicstore Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) …………………. .............. You can find out more about Michelle at: https://www.michelledaviswellness.com Michelle Davis has been practicing yoga since 1994 and has been a teacher since 2003. She is an experienced certified yoga instructor, having trained at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and at the School Yoga Institute. In March 2023, she studied with Bernie Clark and received a Yin Yoga Teacher Certification. Michelle has been awarded certifications at the 200, 500, 800, and 1,000 hour level. She greatly influenced by the spiritual teachings of Namadeva Archarya, Thomas Ashley-Farrand. Michelle considers, Raji, Gretchen Carmel, as her spiritual guide and teacher of Sanskrit devotional practices. Michelle is honored to have taken classes and workshops with the following teachers whom have greatly influenced the development of her yoga practice, lifestyle and her yoga teaching- Sharon Gannon, Seane Corn, Elena Brower, Gabby Bernstein, Tao Porchon-Lynch and Snatam Kaur Khalasa. Michelle's teaching style is an eclectic blend of classical knowledge combined with intuitive awareness, meeting each practitioner exactly where they are on their mat. Since 2003, Michelle has been considered a favorite local yoga instructor in the Monadnock region. She looks forward to seeing you on the mat. ................................................ Jim is at jimbutlermusic.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-and-studying--4262945/support.
Deep Energy 2.0 - Music for Sleep, Meditation, Relaxation, Massage and Yoga
Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. All ads are in front of the podcast so the integrity of the music is never compromised or interrupted! ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler …………………………… Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/newagemusicstore Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) …………………. .............. You can find out more about Michelle at: https://www.michelledaviswellness.com Michelle Davis has been practicing yoga since 1994 and has been a teacher since 2003. She is an experienced certified yoga instructor, having trained at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and at the School Yoga Institute. In March 2023, she studied with Bernie Clark and received a Yin Yoga Teacher Certification. Michelle has been awarded certifications at the 200, 500, 800, and 1,000 hour level. She greatly influenced by the spiritual teachings of Namadeva Archarya, Thomas Ashley-Farrand. Michelle considers, Raji, Gretchen Carmel, as her spiritual guide and teacher of Sanskrit devotional practices. Michelle is honored to have taken classes and workshops with the following teachers whom have greatly influenced the development of her yoga practice, lifestyle and her yoga teaching- Sharon Gannon, Seane Corn, Elena Brower, Gabby Bernstein, Tao Porchon-Lynch and Snatam Kaur Khalasa. Michelle's teaching style is an eclectic blend of classical knowledge combined with intuitive awareness, meeting each practitioner exactly where they are on their mat. Since 2003, Michelle has been considered a favorite local yoga instructor in the Monadnock region. She looks forward to seeing you on the mat. ................................................ Jim is at jimbutlermusic.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-and-studying--4262945/support.
Please remember to turn on automatic downloads, like and subscribe, tell a friend, share with your family and leave a review. All of those things help build the podcast. Thank you so much!! ………. This podcast is ad supported. All ads are in front of the podcast so the integrity of the music is never compromised or interrupted! ……………………….. Watch me play live on TikTok @jimbutlermusic or On the Insight Timer App as Jim Butler …………………………… Links for all of the podcasts in the Deep Energy Podcast Network: Deep Energy Podcast (Current Episodes) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga/id511265415 https://open.spotify.com/show/1DhN56DzDKc0FhQqR23v9c Deep Energy Classics - All of the ORIGINAL Episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes/id1734274408 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-classics-original-episodes--6108618 https://open.spotify.com/show/7BjEFnqcyKWUkHcYdtFS25?si=05aeab39b5bc4a00 Deep Energy Daily Affirmations - Daily Affirmations to get you through the day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-daily-affirmations/id1729162791 https://open.spotify.com/show/0oaA8dRsWDQLkqeXmykGvu?si=461c7b47417b4e55 Deep Energy Guided Meditations - Guided Meditations to help through your day https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim/id1732674561 https://open.spotify.com/show/1Kg2LTaFux10Ul94phybp8?si=ebbbf33757d64c13 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-guided-meditations-with-michelle-davis-jim-butler--6098026 Slow Piano for Sleep - Solo Piano Pieces https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and/id1626828397 https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/slow-piano-for-sleep-music-for-sleep-meditation-and-relaxation--5572963 ………… www,jimbutlermusic.com jimbutlermusic@gmail.com All Social Media (FB - IG - YT - TT) is: @jimbutlermusic Merch: www.deepenergy.threadless.com Bandcamp Monthly No Ads Subscription/Patreon: www.jimbutler.bandcamp.com Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/newagemusicstore Custom Made Music: jimbutlermusic@gmail.com ………………….. Thank you for listening. All music is created, performed and composed by Jim Butler. AI IS NEVER USED TO CREATE MY MUSIC. Until the next time, please be kind to one another, peace, bye… …….. Original Image by the Dream App (not sponsored) or Canva (not sponsored) …………………. .............. You can find out more about Michelle at: https://www.michelledaviswellness.com Michelle Davis has been practicing yoga since 1994 and has been a teacher since 2003. She is an experienced certified yoga instructor, having trained at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health and at the School Yoga Institute. In March 2023, she studied with Bernie Clark and received a Yin Yoga Teacher Certification. Michelle has been awarded certifications at the 200, 500, 800, and 1,000 hour level. She greatly influenced by the spiritual teachings of Namadeva Archarya, Thomas Ashley-Farrand. Michelle considers, Raji, Gretchen Carmel, as her spiritual guide and teacher of Sanskrit devotional practices. Michelle is honored to have taken classes and workshops with the following teachers whom have greatly influenced the development of her yoga practice, lifestyle and her yoga teaching- Sharon Gannon, Seane Corn, Elena Brower, Gabby Bernstein, Tao Porchon-Lynch and Snatam Kaur Khalasa. Michelle's teaching style is an eclectic blend of classical knowledge combined with intuitive awareness, meeting each practitioner exactly where they are on their mat. Since 2003, Michelle has been considered a favorite local yoga instructor in the Monadnock region. She looks forward to seeing you on the mat. ................................................ Jim is at jimbutlermusic.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/deep-energy-podcast-music-for-sleep-meditation-yoga-and-studying--4262945/support.
Episode 107 is on the scene and we welcome the 2024 Super Street Division Champion at Monadnock Speedway in New Hampshire, Chris Riendeau to the podcast. The Vermont native talks to Jody and Julian about his start in racing which included racing Chevy Cavalier's as a twelve year old to navigating through the tough tracks in the North East to his will to race down south in the big races. We discuss what drives him to make the 12-14 hour trips down south and he gives us some surprising insight about tires, the cost of racing among other differences from the North and South. The boys preview the upcoming STAR Super Stock Tour event at South Boston Speedway which Riendeau will be competing in. The track is also the home for the next to last SMART Modified Tour event of 2024. The boys give you insight on who will race for a championship and who will be the ones to beat at SoBo this weekend.The CARS Tour is back in action at Tri-County Speedway and the boys break down the insane points battle between Connor Hall and Brenden 'Butterbean Queen as well as who has the edge in their next to last race of the season.NASCAR is facing some heavy criticism over the damaged vehicle policy at Talladega on Sunday as well as the ongoing lawsuit the sanctioning body is facing as a result from the injunction filed by 23X1 and Front Row Motorsports. The boys discuss what this means for the future of the sport and the race teams and dive into Ricky Stenhouse Jr's first win since the Daytona 500 in 2023. The Rodney Cook Classic is a little less than a month away but the format is facing a lot of discussion from racers and family members of Rodney online. We discuss the format and why it is causing so much controversy while debating if the buzz being created is a good thing for the event. All this plus Julian describes what the wobble is, our picks for this weekend and more on DLN!
Boys sit down and talk Legion and Monadnock and preview what's coming up this season. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turn4podcast/support
Boys sit down and talk CMP, Monadnock and Wiscasset races. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turn4podcast/support
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week, we catch up on some recent search and rescue news on Monadnock, Wild River and Old Bridle Path, a recap of wild weather in New Hampshire, a North Bound FKT attempt is coming through the Whites this week, 4th of July planning, a follow up from last weeks history segment on the Trail Masters - connecting the trails of the White Mountains, new SLASR Patches, controversy over a name change of the Devil's Tower, and Stomps favorite segment - Notable hikers of the week! Don't worry, the Higher Summits Forecast will be back next week, Stomp decided to go old school for the opener. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Topics Stomp is excited for the Presidential Debate Schedule reminders 4th of July Fireworks in New Hampshire Naked Hiker on South Moat SLASR Patches are coming Kristian Morgan - Fastest Known Time on the NOBO Appalachian Trail Wild Weather in the White Mountains Cisco Brewers in Portsmouth is earthquake proof Devil's Tower and name changes Cold Case Murders solved Random SAR News Stories More Stories of connecting the White Mountains Trail system - Charles Blood and Paul Jenks Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree List of Fireworks displays in NH Fastest Known Time - 28 days to Vermont, Kristian Morgan NOBO AT Live Tracker Cisco Brewers Portsmouth Devil's Tower in the Fed crosshairs Effort began in 2014 Contentious history of Wyoming monuments Final List of recommended name changes Cold Case Murder in Shenandoah along the Appalachian Trail has been solved Military Search and Rescue accident causes serious injury to two members training Hiker rescued after 10 days lost Ed Sheeran Keep NH Brewing Festival The Trail Gang - Cool story from Appalachia in 1929 from Charles Blood The Story of cutting the Webster Cliff Trail by Charles Blood The Story of the Mahoosucs by Paul Jenks 25 Years of AMC Trail Crew by Paul Jenks 5000 Trail signs and the history of signs in the White Mountains by Paul Jenks Trail Crew in Appalachia links Sponsors, Friends and Partners 24th Annual Seek the Peak Welcome Back to Fieldstone Kumbucha 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
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week, a recap of the 48 Peaks Alzheimer's event at Reklis and the associated hike taken up to Galehead Mountain. Plus we are joined by friend Kristina Folcik to discuss endurance coaching, and training for those of you who may be looking to take your fitness, trail running, hiking or general wellness to another level. Plus we have some white mountain history with the story of famous writer Henry David Thoreau's misadventures on Mount Washington in the 1800s which includes starting a forest fire, getting lost in fog and injuring his ankle requiring three days of rest before being able to hike out of Tuckerman. Plus the mount washington road race is this weekend, Narcan for Fish and Game officers, Hydration advice on the trail, Dad Jokes, Stickers, and Search and rescue news including two rescues on Monadnock, A rescue on Jennings peak, Falling Waters, and one on Kearsarge North. About Kristina Kristina's Coaching Website Buy Kristina's New Book - Never Trust a Fart This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Topics 2024 The Longest Day - 48 Peaks at Reklis Recap - Umbrella discussion Mount Washington Road Race is this weekend and Race the Cog is next weekend - Stomp DJing Fentanyl Crisis Vaping and Bears Stomp's Beer opening technique Cold beer storage and reminders on water filters Dad Jokes, House of Dragons, Stickers, Patches Recent Hikes - Galehead and Welch Dickey Notable Hikes of the week Thoreau's Mount Washington Misadventures Guest of the Week - Kristina Folcik Recent Search and Rescue Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Conservation officers in Wyoming and Montana to begin carrying Narcan due to Fentanyl crisis Is vaping attracting bears? Solution to opening beer with your teeth Source Material for Henry David Thoreau segment Utah hiker found deceased after phone video showed her getting swept away down river. Lost hiker in Jackson Hiker rescued on Falling Waters Injured hiker Kearsarge North Rescue, Mt. Monadnock Hiker rescued Mt. Jennings Another rescue on Monadnock Sponsors, Friends and Partners 24th Annual Seek the Peak Welcome Back to Fieldstone Kumbucha CS Instant Coffee 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear
We talk with Michael Faber, general manager of Monadnock Food Co-op, which was named Business NH Magazine's 2024 Business of the Year in the Retail/Wholesale category. For more about Monadnock Food Co-op, click here. Sponsored by the Business of the Year Awards.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week we are joined by Josh Bogardus from Warden, the Warden brand was started with the goal of becoming one of the go-to production partners for outdoor filmmaking in New England and beyond. Josh is here to talk about The Caretaker. The Caretaker is a short film focused on the Harvard Cabin which sits in Huntington Ravine on Mount Washington. The film follows the story of Jack Kingsley, the Harvard Cabin Caretaker who spends his days observing and documenting the snowfall, weather patterns, and wildlife in the area as well as helping to manage guests staying at the cabin. Josh will share the background on the production of the film and provide some details on what goes into filming in and around the White Mountains. All this plus a recent hike via the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail and down the Cog, fire in Thorton, NH, The Kearsarge Fire Tower, the snow is melting everywhere, Mount Everest News, Notable hikes and recent rescues on Monadnock and Mt. Major. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Welcome Back to our Sponsor - 2024 Longest Day - 48 Peaks About this week's guest Warden The Caretaker About Warden Topics 143 means love Eclipse is coming Thornton Fire AMC Awards Night Kearsarge North Ticks Mt. Everest CA Weather Garmin SOS Data Yosemite Iditarod Calamities Snowmobiler sues over Blackhawk incident Recent hikes on Scaur and Mt. Washington Notable Listener Hikes Guest of the week - Welcome Josh Bogardus from Warden (56 Minutes) Recent Search and Rescue news Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Thornton blaze Viviana Aristegui - Pemisar member Johnny, Owen & Kylee Sean, a local police officer, lost everything including his pup Ada GoFundMe for Becky Jones ( Mad River Coffee kitchen manager) Amanda Pierson & Ryan Read (Waterville Employees) Campton Police accepting donations Kearsarge NH. Fire Tower in the new Early Spring brings tick sightings to NH Former guest Alan Arnette has an opinion about a new regulation to climb Everest blizzard hit the Sierra Nevada 143 mile an hour winds Garmin SOS data released Yosemite ‘Firefall' Iditarod dogs to get neon vests after snowmobile deaths Iditarod musher kills moose after becoming entangled with dogs Snowmobiler who crashed into Blackhawk, sues for damages Taylor the Nahampsha Hiker History of the Harvard Cabin - built in 1963 Spur Cabin built in the early 1930s Hiker, 3 children rescued after getting stuck on Hawaii mountain ledge Ct. man rescued, Mt. Monadnock Hiker rescued Mt. Major Sponsors, Friends and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Fieldstone Kombucha Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week we are joined by Patrick Hummel. Patrick is the park manager of Mount Washington State Park. Patrick oversees and manages the operations of the 60 acres of summit on Mount Washington. Patrick has previously worked as the Supervisor of the NH State Parks volunteer program and he also worked as park manager at Monadnock state park. He has a lot of experience and knowledge of the operations, maintenance and logistics of maintaining the summit infrastructure as well as working to coordinate across the various stakeholders that work together to manage all the visits that happen on Mount Washington. In addition to Patrick, we break down the best gift shops in New Hampshire, Puxatawny Phil has spoken and he declares an early spring is on the way, and a recent hike on Mount Pierce. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Welcome back to our sponsor - Fieldstone Kombucha About Our Guest New Hampshire State Parks Mt. Washington State Park Patrick's Instagram - @Topofthenortheast NH Parks Store Park History Topics Patrick's take on the Hiker/Visitor dynamic around the Summit Sign on Mount Washington (6:45) Maintenance of the Mount Washington Summit Sign Lunar New Year & The story of why the Cat is not on the list More Barbie Discussion Best Gift Shops in and around the White Mountains Waterville Valley - Winter Social Puxatawny Phil Location of lost hiker drop Recent Hikes - Mount Pierce Welcome Patrick from the Mt. Washington State Park (48:30) Mount Monadnock and Early Career Patrick's advice on trails on Monadnock and SAR Activity on Monadnock (1:02:30) Operations around Mt. Washington and coordination of stakeholders on the summit (1:22:15) Post Office operations on Mt. Washington and current status of the Tip Top House (1:30:00) The secret behind the amazing hot dogs and soda - food service (1:39:35) Search and Rescue on Mount Washington (1:45:35) Patrick's experience in insane summit weather (2:18:30) Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree The Year of the Dragon Best Gift Shops Nahampsha Gifts in Gilford, Chutters in Littleton, Lahouts, Common Man Roadside (Hooksett Rest Stop) Zebs White Mountain Trading Post, The Penguin in N. Conway, Squam Lake MarketPlace The Corn Store - Bridgton, ME Rennys in Bridgton, Maine Naples Causeway Indian Head Gift Shop Sunburst Trading Co Waterville Valley Winter Social An early Spring is on the way - no shadow PETA is pushing to replace Phil with a giant coin Mount Pierce with Knobbie Hikes Sponsors, Friends and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Fieldstone Kombucha Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear
A few years ago, at the very start of the pandemic, Roman Mars wrote an episode of 99pi in which he simply talked about design details in his house -- realizing that he, like the audience, didn't have many other places to go. (You should check it out. It's called "Roman Mars Describes Things As They Are"-- it's a real time capsule and a fan favorite.) Since then, he's been thinking about and wanting to record a companion episode out in the world.Over the next couple months, he's going to three cities that shaped who Roman is and how he thinks about design. We'll start in Chicago. Chicago is a design lover's paradise, from its carefully thought-out original grid to its exceptionally stellar flag design. The city is home to some of the most influential architecture in the US as well.Roman Mars Describes Chicago As It IsNote: This series is made possible by the new 2024 Lexus GX and SiriusXM.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com This week we are joined by KERRY UHLENDORF who is the owner of Sherpa Ant, an online retailer that offers a variety of creative Northeast mountain-inspired illustration, cards, apparel & gifts. Sherpa Ants mission is to HELP OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS PURSUE AND SHARE THEIR PASSIONS WHILE GIVING BACK TO THE community. In addition to her work Kerry is also a prolific hiker, having grown up in and around the northeast so we will talk about some of her favorite areas in the White Mountains. She has also completed the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail so we will ask her to give us her insights about what is going through this year's class of thru hikers head as they prepare to head out on the long trails. Also this episode we will discuss the recent hiker fatality along the Pemi Loop route, an attempt to change the name of Mount Washington has been denied, plus search and rescue news with 3 hikers in trouble on Mount Monadnock and 20 skiers getting lost out of bounds in Killington, Vermont. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Welcome back to our sponsor - Fieldstone Kombucha Christopher Roma's Go Fund Me Memorial Fund About Our Guest Sherpa Ant Website About Sherpa Ant Use SLASR24 Discount Code for 20% Topics AMC Huts Gear Talk - Electric Hand Warmers and The Scootie Bootie Hiker Fatality on Mount Guyor (starts at 14:35) Mount Washington Name Change to Agiocochook Denied by Board of Geographic Names (start at 32:15) Guy runs a marathon while smoking cigarettes the entire race Dad Joke, Beer Talk, Recent Hikes and Notable Listener Hikes Guest of the Week - Kerry from Sherpa Ant joins us (starts at 1:02:40) Search and Rescue News Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree The Scootie Bootie Electric Hand Warmers NH Fish and Game Report Recovery Mt. Guyot Union Leader with other details Boston.com Board of Geographic Names has denied a request to change Mount Washington's name to Agiocochook BGN Mount Washington Page tLocation on Mount Washington called Agiocochook Crag History on the naming of the presidential range Reconciliation in Place Names Committee Chain-smoking marathoner disqualified Another hiker stuck between rocks Italian hiker swept away by avalanche Hiker rescued in Colorado Springs Hawaii Hike turns into disaster - Hikers fined, Helicopter rescue failed, requiring 2nd helicopter rescue Kentucky College Students rescued in the Red River Gorge - Courthouse Rock Video of Rescue Barking dog prompts rescue of hiker Injured cross country skier Snowmobiler needs rescue Snowmobiler hits cable Snowmobiler killed 3 hikers rescued Mt. Monadnock 21 skiers / snowboarders rescued in killington's backcountry Sponsors, Friends and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Fieldstone Kombucha Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear
Andrew Martell and his family has been in racing foreverHis grandparents owned a couple cars leading up to 2000 fielding drivers until his uncle was old enough to driveAndrew started in 2004 at Sugar Hill Speedway to start his careerDid the kids youth division back in the day at Claremont Motorsports Park, Monadnock and CannanWent into a street stock for a couple races jumped into a latemodel in 2017 then moved up to where he is now as in the Tour Type ModifiedsFielding a car locally at Claremont for some starts and then jumping on the MRS TourOpen Trailer Mafia with a Tour Type Mod is the greatest thing to hear out of it all great kid that busts his ass (Somewhat) to be where he is with a ton of family in the racing world
Aye! What's good in the hood people? This week are talking about the historic Monadnock Building in the Loop! This building has some of the most interesting history to it! Also, we stoped by The Walnut Room which is as Chicago as they come. Tune in and learn with us!Support the showCheck out our new merch!! https://www.77flavorschi.com/shopAlso, catch Dario on the new season of Netflix's "High On the Hog" here!!If you have anything you'd like us to talk about on the podcast, food or history, please email us at media@77flavorschi.com WATCH US ON YOUTUBE HERE! Visit our website https://www.77flavorschi.com Follow us on IG: 77 Flavors of Chicago @77flavorschi Dario @super_dario_bro Sara @TamarHindi.s
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we are joined by our friend Ethan Banks. Ethan is a prolific trail runner and hiker in the Whites. He recently met up with Stomp and hit it off so we thought it made sense to have him sit in on an episode. Ethan is a route creator, runner, hiker, podcaster and all around interesting guy so he is going to share some of his experience with us and we are going to learn about the Squamathon and some of his other crazy pursuits in the Whites. In addition to Ethan we will give our predictions for winter snowfall totals, Stomp has discovered he cannot sleep well while backpacking so we are going to conduct a therapy session, Grizzly bear attack in canada, mail truck burns in NH - Mrs. Stomp is ok, The Abby Hernandez abduction in North Conway, Haunted Happening and things to do and recent search and rescues on Tuckerman and Monadnock. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast Window Cling Order Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScAWSpyB3_6IbQF84DaSkJ1KdlUzQkY6DDNM2S-8axYK98NyQ/viewform About Ethan Banks Ethan's Blog Ethan's Instagram Topics Sober October begins Weather predictions for a rainy, warm winter Stomp's backpacking challenges and lack of sleep Knobbie Hike's insane hiking plans Grizzly Bear attack in Canada Rescue Me 5K update Mail Truck on fire 32 Feet Up - update National Park locations used to house migrants in New York The abduction of Abby Hernadez - connection to Lousie Chaput? Reklis - Full Conditions Event Drunk guy in West Virginia arrested after calling in a fake bear attack Things to do this weekend in New Hampshire Gear Review - Ultralight Camp Chairs Recent Hikes - Stomp's overnight adventure on Cannon Mountain Notable Hikes Segment of the Week - Welcome Ethan Bank Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Rescue Me 5k - Nov. 11th in Lincoln Rainy Winter due to Tonga underwater Volcano eruption Couple killed by grizzly Postal Truck catches fire in Meredith Hearing on Migrant Shelter Nate Kibby kidnapping of Abby Hernandez Reklis Event - Details & Tickets Man fakes bear attack to get out of woods. Gear review: Nemo Moonlite camp chair Helinox Camp Chair Footpath App Sponsors, Friends and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Hiking Buddies Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Reminder - Taylor James Steeves Summit Challenge starts on September 15th
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week, we welcome back Brittany from the Taylor James Steeves foundation. Brittany is gearing up for another event to support the foundation so we reconnect to find out how we can help out. There is drama in the Himalayas - a sherpa is left dead on K2 and western climbers are seen climbing over the body, lots of back and forth on the incident so we will break it down. Recent hike on the Moat Mountain range, a tragedy in Franconia Falls, a fatality on Mount Madison and catching up on a lot of recent search and rescue news. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast About the TJS Foundation Foundation Website Tay's Summit Challenge website Taylor James Steeves Foundation Instagram Window Cling Order Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScAWSpyB3_6IbQF84DaSkJ1KdlUzQkY6DDNM2S-8axYK98NyQ/viewform Topics Higher Summits Forecast SLASR Podcast - Verbal tics Mike - inneresting, Exactly, From your perspective, Stomp - OK, So…yeah, What do you think mike? Other - like, umm, super cool, very cool ( Email from listener) Housekeeping - no show over labor day K2 Mountaineering Drama Northeast 115 Thru Hike Fish and Game is hiring Hampton Liquor Store Meteor showers Animals gone wild The Yellowstone Death Zone Jigger Johnson Race is this weekend Moat Mountain Hike and origin of the name Moat Stomp is still injured Guest of the Week - Brittany from TJS Foundation Tay's Summit Challenge Looking back at some old stories from Episode 70 Recent Search and Rescue news - Fatalities on Madison and Franconia Falls Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Top mountaineer steps over dying sherpa on way to K2 Climbers deny accusation Death threats thru hike the Northeast 115 Fish and Game is Hiring - Requirements Animals continue to go rogue Otters versus Surfers The Death Zone Into the Wild bus was moved When Lake Mead was drying up Fatal Stabbing on a river - update Colorado - well known climber injured (thanks to AL) ADK Trap Dike Rescue this weekend (AL) Update on Julian Sands - Mount Baldy (AL) Tuckerman Ravine Rescue Injured hiker Mt. Monadnock injured hiker carried off Mt. Cube Rescue on Mount Madison Hiker dies on Mt. Madison Fatality in Franconia Falls Mount Eisenhower leg injury 10 Essentials Links https://www.nps.gov/articles/10essentials.htm https://americanhiking.org/resources/10essentials/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Essentials https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/ten-essentials.html https://www.outdoors.org/resources/amc-outdoors/outdoor-resources/the-10-essentials-what-to-pack-for-a-backcountry-hike/ https://www.mountaineers.org/blog/what-are-the-ten-essentials Sponsors and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Alzheimer's Association - 48 Peaks Seek The Peak Website
Boys sit down and talk about CMP, Monadnock and the trip to Orange County. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/turn4podcast/support
A couple weeks ago we mentioned it on quick news but since James Golisano is a good friend of the show we figured we would have him on to talk about his Go Fund Me. This isn't something we do often but we figured that it'd be a good way and try to help! James opened up Monadnock Ninja back in 2020 and helped form a local community of youth ninjas. With very little notice he was told that the building that he had been renting was going to be sold so him and his equiptment don't really have anywhere to go. While the goal of the Go Fund Me is pretty large, I'm sure he would appreciate whatever could be given in order to help get this community back on their feet so they can continue their fun fitness. 0:00 – 3:45 – Intro 3:45 – 12:55 – Quick News 12:55 – 13:30 – Content Preface 13:30 - 49:50 - James Golisano Interview 49:50 - End – Outro Next episode we will hopefully have an athlete on the show who competed in the Savage Point Series race in Chicago! We will also be covering the Spartan 3K Series race in Palmerton and Mike will be taking on the Spartan Super on Saturday so if you see us then say hi! ____ News Stories: Vigilante Fitness Couple Baby Jason Mozey FKT Attempt and Follow Along Here Stijn Lagrand Graduated Break the Mold Mini Documentary Cape May Running Company's Final Year US Shilajit Business Dispute Free WTM Pit Crew Passes for Season Pass Holders Team USA Elite Announced World Obstacle OCR Championship Obstacles Spartan Utah Beast Podiums Toughest Mudder Twin Cities Podiums Savage Race Chicago Podiums: Men and Women Biking Bear Secret Link Dad Actor Secret Link Elderly Door Secret Link Saving Species Secret Link Consecutive Backflip Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 109. Mark Jones on Tough Mudder Changes, and the Last Polar Bear Challenge with Elites and Rob Butler! 328. The Final FIT Challenge OCR with Elites, Ultras, and More! ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Shon Collins, Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Dave Claxton, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Ryan Maisano, Cheryl Goodwin, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Anna Landry, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Ryan Hart, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Kevin Praytor, Wendell Lagosh, Brett "The T-Rex" Milks, Logan Nagle, Patrick Brown, and welcome Angela Bowers. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, and Joshua Reid! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 15% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: Obstacle Running Adventures Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we are joined by Alan Arnette, Climbing Coach, Keynote Speaker, Mountaineer and Alzheimer's Advocate, podcast host, he has a great youtube channel, a blog and can be found as a frequent guest on various shows related to climbing. He has climbed all over the world - completing the 7 summits, frequent trips to the himalayan region, high peaks in Europe, South America, North America, Antarctica, Africa, he has completed the Colorado 14ers list Alan summited Mount Everest in 2011 and is the oldest American to summit K2 at 58 on his birthday July 2014. Alan covers a variety of interesting topics with us. We open the show discussing the recent submarine tragedy near the Titanic wreckage site, A Mount Washington Road Race Recap, the Rainbow family invades the White Mountains and recent search and rescue news. This weeks Higher Summit Forecast About Alan Arnette Website Alzheimer's Donate and Support YouTube Podcast Window Cling Order Form https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScAWSpyB3_6IbQF84DaSkJ1KdlUzQkY6DDNM2S-8axYK98NyQ/viewform Topics Higher Summits Forecast No Show for the next two weeks - Back on July 14th (unless Stomp decides to surprise us) Dehydrated Food recommendation Submersible Implosion near the Titanic Mount Washington Road Race Recap Guest of the Week - Welcome Alan Arnette Man falls 4000 feet in Grand Canyon Rainbow Family - 5000 people coming to the White Mountains Recent Search and Rescue news Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Pinnacle Foods Confirmed implosion A whistleblower raised safety concerns about OceanGate's submersible in 2018. Then he was fired. MWRR Recap New Hampshire officials say they're preparing for Rainbow Family gathering Kayaker rescued on Pemi River Stranded kayaker rescued on the Saco River Injured hiker carried off Mt. Kearsarge Hiker assisted off Iron Mtn during thunderstorm Injured hiker Orford Injured hiker rescued on Mt. Monadnock. 10 Essentials Links https://www.nps.gov/articles/10essentials.htm https://americanhiking.org/resources/10essentials/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Essentials https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/ten-essentials.html https://www.outdoors.org/resources/amc-outdoors/outdoor-resources/the-10-essentials-what-to-pack-for-a-backcountry-hike/ https://www.mountaineers.org/blog/what-are-the-ten-essentials Sponsors and Partners Mount Washington Higher Summits Forecast Bay Slate Coasters Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear Alzheimer's Association - 48 Peaks Seek The Peak Website CS Coffee
A brief recap of the Manchester to Monadnock, 50-mile ultra marathon. A discussion of how positioning oneself for changes in your environment, in work and life, and in Running is the way to give yourself the best chance for success. And an observation on making connections with those around us, and the signals we give when wearing headphones or not.
Randy and Kevin Talk Open Modified JDV Show at Monadnock by Bear Country 95.3
This year was the third for the Cocodona 250 put on Aravaipa Running in Arizona. When it comes to Florida, our state had eight runners taking on the challenge of 250 miles across the Sonoran Desert with soaring temps both hot and cold, broken-down RV's, cold plunges into creeks, and more... For this part-one episode we have Justin Davis, Seth Talalla, Kevin Coughlin, and Derek Kirkman! Justin Davis crossed that finish line with a time of 105:32:45 placing 57th overall this year. He's done races like the Pine Creek Challenge, Legacy Trail 60k, Whispering Pines and the Bryce Canyon 100! He crossed the finish line with Kevin Coughlin! Kevin has done races like the JFK 50 Miler, Manchester 2 Monadnock, and the Traprock 50k! These two dudes pushed and helped each other for miles, it was amazing to see them cross that finish line together. Seth Talalla got it done with a time of 112:48:10 and placed 97th overall. He's done races like the Moab 240, Pinhoti 100, the Keys 100, the Long Haul 100, Forgotten Florida 100, the Georgia Jewel 100, and gathered up 167 miles at Merrills Mile! Derek Kirkman took the DNF this year at Cocodona, but he took home a massive distance PR! He's done races like the Long Haul 100, Daytona 100, Javelina 100, the Pinellas Trail Challenge, and the LOST 118!
This week we continue our conversations with Business of the Year award winners as we sit down with Kathy Collinsworth, Executive Director of Monadnock Humane Society. She is a connected community leader, problem solver and lover of animals. Listen and get inspired! Learn more about Kathy and the Monadnock Humane Society
https://slasrpodcast.com/ SLASRPodcast@gmail.com Link to Golden Gaiter Awards Survey Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we are joined by our friend Stash (Pronounced Stosh, like Josh) from the excellent podcast Inside the Line: The Catskills. Stash is an experienced hiker, search and rescue volunteer and podcaster who will join us to talk about the Catskills, hiking safety, abandoned plane wrecks and a bunch of other topics including his recommendations on great hikes in the Catskills. We will also talk about some recent hikes Stomp and I have done on Monadnock and Mount Tecumseh. We will wrap the show up with a preview Media Reported search and rescue events in the White mountains for 2022. We've put together a summary for the first half of 2022 and will share some insights and trends. Order Free Stickers Fill out the form for free SLASR Stickers (last shipment was on Nov 11) About Stash Inside the Line: The Catskills Podcast Topics The Eddie Surf Contest, Crowd Dynamics and Situational Awareness Karate Kid knock off movies - Rad, North Shore, Airborne, Thrashin Mike's Hallmark Movie - Kittens for Waterville continues to take shape How Stomp edits (or doesn't edit) the podcast The Great Electric Vehicle car debate between Stash and Stomp ChatGPT is a good student Ice Castles are open for business, Snomo talk Pop Culture nonsense - Oscars, Slap League, Tech layoffs Golden Gaiter Awards - 2023 Not So Stupid Hiker Tricks Stomp and Knobbie on Mt. Monadnock Mike on Mt. Tecumseh Lakes Region Explorer Patch Guest of the week: Welcome Stash from Inside the Line: The Catskills Podcast Search and Rescue Summary for 1st half of 2022 Discussion about recent article covering recent fatalities in the White Mountains Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree The Eddie Surf Contest The Eddie Aikua big Wave Invitational North Shore Airborne Rad Thrashin ChatGPT is actually smart enough to pass the medical licensing exam, the bar, Ice Castles Lakes Region Explorer Patch Application Why do hikers keep dying in the White Mountains of New Hampshire? hikers dying due to medical emergencies Sponsors and Partners Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear CS Instant Coffee Alzheimer's Association - 48 Peaks Sweet Beginnings Daycare
Happy New Year! I'm happy to share my spring 2023 race plans and goal race, the Manchester-to-Monadnock ultra. I've signed up for customized coaching with Coach Chris Twiggs. And my winter trail running calendar is full with the RI / CT Border Patrol Challenge.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we kick off episode 87 with a discussion on some recent hikes in the White mountains along with a short history lesson about the trail systems in the Wonalancet Out Door Club. Later in the show we have a large backlog of search and rescue news to cover including a recent fatality on Franconia Ridge. I'll cover that story along with a number of other incidents to get Stomps perspective on what's going in the world of search and rescue. Sponsors and Partners Vaucluse - Sweat less. Explore more. – Vaucluse Gear CS Instant Coffee Rek-lis Brewing Company - Retail locations Spinners Pizza Parlor in Andover Massachusetts Order Free Stickers Fill out the form for free SLASR Stickers (last shipment was on Nov 11) Topics Everyone is sick Cat Cult Where is the snow? SLASR Merchandise Buddy Hike on the 14th Advertise with SLASR Mallet Finger Two Hikers attempting a single season winter NH 100 highest, SSW4K over 70 years old, Liam Cooney completes 500 Highest, Rebecca Sperry Redline progress Ski Area Expansions - Waterville and Sugarloaf Old Man on the Mountain Day Recent Fatality on Franconia Ridge Pooping on trail Rangers fine people for not using snowshoes in the ADKs New Instagram Site - White Mountain mishaps Miscellaneous and pop culture - Cobalt Mining, EVs, ChatGPT, Roombas, Titanic, Netflix shows (1899, The Letter to the King, The Witcher) Beer Talk - Baby Monstah beer Recent Hikes - Mt. Adams fail, breaking out Boott Spur, Whiteface, Passaconway, Planning on finishing Winter 4000 Footers Segment of the week - Wonalancet Out Door Club - Trail History, Tom Wiggins, Kate Sleeper Recent Search and Rescue News Recent Fatality on Franconia Ridge - Christmas Eve/Day Show Notes Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews Cat Cult SLASR Merchandise SLASR LinkTree Mallet finger ugh Waterville's resort expansion will break hiker hearts Similar happenings in Maine Bill proposed to establish May 3rd as Old Man of the Mountain Day Union Leader Article on Recent Fatalities in NH A crappy situation in Colorado Rangers fining folks for no traction New IG site: White Mountain Mishaps .- Welcome! Boott Spur GPS (Attempt) Whiteface and Passaconway GPS WODC Newsletter Archive History of the Tom Wiggin Trail Summary of Kate Sleepers life Description of Kate Sleeper Trail - connects the wonalancet trails to Waterville Hikers hospitalized after making soup from poisonous mushroom Rescuers die attempting to save someone who fell through the ice Christmas miracle - 10 survive avalanche ( gingerbeard keene) Lost hiker rescued on Mt. Monadnock Another death on Franconia Ridge More details Medical emergency Moosilauke Multiple searches Monadnock region Ice climber rescued by nearby ice climbers Hiker rescued, ¼ mile up Falling Waters Friends of the show to Support TJS Foundation Website Tay's Summit Challenge website 48 Peaks Secrets of Aging Well: GET OUTSIDE Flags on the 48 Hiking Buddies Buy Keith Gentili's Book
This week's guest is Julie Brannen, she is the Director of Sustainability at Monadnock Paper out of New Hampshire. Monadnock is all about Sustainability in the manufacturing of their uncoated papers. @monadnock_paper They also just released a new swatch book for their Astrolite PC 100 papers. Which you guessed...are 100% Post Consumer recycled. During this episode, we also talk about Julie's unique path to the Paper and print world. She shares some interesting stuff on Gatorade Marketing Printed Collateral, working with global shoe brands, and the story of the Monadnock paper mill. If you are into paper, this episode is for you. If you aren't into paper, you really should be, and this episode is still for you. THE LINKS: Monadnock Paper WebsiteMonadnock Paper Astrolite PC 100Monadnock Instagram Print Design Summit - Get Front of the Line HEREPrint Design Academy YouTubePrint Design Academy InstagramFREE Print Ready Files ChecklistPrint Design Mastery - Learn to be an expert at print design - CLICK HERE
The Monadnock Building (historically the Monadnock Block; pronounced mə-NAD-nok) is a 16-story skyscraper located at 53 West Jackson Boulevard in the south Loop area of Chicago. The north half of the building was designed by the firm of Burnham & Root and built starting in 1891. The tallest load-bearing brick building ever constructed, it employed the first portal system of wind bracing in America. Its decorative staircases represent the first structural use of aluminum in building construction. The later south half, constructed in 1893, was designed by Holabird & Roche and is similar in color and profile to the original, but the design is more traditionally ornate. When completed, it was the largest office building in the world. The success of the building was the catalyst for an important new business center at the southern end of the Loop. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monadnock_Building License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0;
From humble Street Stock beginnings on the high banks of Thunder Road to a multi-time champion at Claremont, Monadnock and Hudson Speedway as well as the 2-time reigning defending NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Division II National Champion, David Greenslit joins Tom and Justin to share his journey on this episode of Uncommon Deeds!
Michael Shank and his partner Jim Meyer captured the 2021 Indianapolis 500 and this year's Rolex 24 for a rare “racing double”.Shank examines his his team's IndyCar and IMSA seasons and breaks down the challenges that motorsports ownership presents in 2022. When AJ Allmendinger joined Kaulig Racing, his NASCAR career was rejuvenated. His visit will take listeners behind the scenes at Kaulig and explains why he embraces the Kaulig way. He also reveals how his signature win phrase “Let's Go!” came about.Ricky Bly is having a season that short trackers dream about. He has 10 Late Model Sportsman wins spread across New Hampshire's NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly track of Monadnock, Claremont and Lee USA Speedways. When he visits with Jack, Ricky shares why he never considered chasing championships and why this season is different. All that and a review of last week's racing in this week's Episode of “Jack Arute's Wind Tunnel”
A Monadnock fesztivál szervezői lehívtak egy beszélgetésre a Balaton-felvidéki dombok közé. Király volt, hallgass bele! Beszéltünk a médiáról, a politikai szereplőkről és a politikai vitákról is.
An opportunity to protect and improve the trails on N.H.'s beloved Mount Monadnock, while learning new skills and helping to make the outdoors more welcoming for all.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we are joined by our friend, Rebecca Sperry for an update on life, hiking, cats, cancer treatments, and an announcement on a special fundraiser. We also cover recent search and rescue news including false reports, bison gores, missing three year olds, missing cats, cliff falls and some local rescues. Guest Links Rebecca's Fundraising page to support Christopher's Haven Rebecca's IG Page Order Free Stickers Fill out the form for free SLASR Stickers If you don't have a venmo, don't worry about the postage. We got some private donors to cover the postage cost for us. Topics SLASR Stickers and Merch Mount Washington Road Race Trivia Sponsors and Coffee Talk Beer Talk Segment One - Welcome Back Rebecca Mount Monadnock White Mountain Tracing Cancer Update Fundraisers Recent Search and Rescue News Show Notes Rek-lis Brewing Company Retail locations Apple Podcast link for 5 star reviews Rosie Ruiz Jacqueline Gareau John J Kelly The Younger Mount Washington Road Race Mount Monadnock State Park Hiking the White Mountain Guide Uni the Dog is Missing Woman banned from national park for 5 years over false report during search for missing hiker Woman gored and thrown 10 feet by bison Canadian Hiker Dies hiking the Grand Canyon Rim to River Ca hiker falls 300 feet to his death on Oregon trail 1 person dead after hikers swept out to sea on N. California trail Lost Hiker in Connecticut found using new 911 Technology Three Year Old Found Sleeping in a Lawn Mower Bag Mother and Child Drown in the Merrimack River Utah family with three young children comes face-to-face with black bear while hiking Berlin man killed on ATV Man injured after losing control of UTV Hiker rescued on Kilkenny Range Hiker rescued in Randolf Hiker Rescued on the Dicey's Mill Trail
The housing problem is of utmost importance to everyone in the New York Market and around the U.S. Two leaders, RAFAEL CESTERO, CEO … Read More
This episode is brought to you by AREP, American Real Estate Partners. CEO of the Community Preservation Corporation Rafael Cestero and Kirk Goodrich, President of Monadnock Development, talk about Biden's Housing Action Plan. Cestero and Goodrich host a podcast called "The Housing Problem" -- which is available here: https://thehousingproblem.com
Job Floris is co-founder of Monadnock, an architecture practice based in Rotterdam. “A lot of ideas and buildings that we find intriguing were part of the discourse of postmedernity in the 1980s, and if you step away from the [lack of craftsmanship] of these buildings, then a lot of topics are very relevant and really require a new take. I have the feeling that since the 80s we have learned more about how we can make tangible and tactile buildings; making images, masks, symbols and assemblages would not necessarily deny the idea of craft and the construction of tangible and elegant architecture.”
The Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored by Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.WhoJeff Crowley, President of Wachusett Mountain, MassachusettsRecorded onNovember 29, 2021Why I interviewed himWhen the Crowleys showed up at “Mt. Wachusett Ski Area” in 1969, the place looked like any of the hundred-plus rinky-dink operations dotting the state at the time:Like subsistence farmers coaxing shoots from cracked earth in some pre-industrial past, Wachusett and its kin eked out a seasonal living. Simple operations powered by simple machines and whatever fell from the sky. Most failed. Wachusett thrived. Today, it looks like this:As I’ve written about other regionally beloved ski areas that persisted as their neighbors disappeared into the wilderness - Plattekill, Jiminy Peak - there was nothing inevitable about this. The Crowleys made it happen. Wachusett is not merely a survivor. It is one of the most successful ski areas in the country. Beloved and profitable, it hosts more than 400,000 annual skier visits on 130-ish acres. That’s only 50,000 fewer than 3,000-acre Whitefish. And yet, it works. The place is an absolute machine, every part of the experience optimized and streamlined, the relentless focus on one thing: to get as many people as possible skiing as much as possible.What we talked aboutWachusett ranked ahead of Stowe on Ski’s reader poll; opening weekend 2021; how a Massachusetts ski area beats so many larger, farther-north ski areas to open year after year; “we’re all crazy” at Wachusett; what the mountain looked like when the Crowleys showed up in 1969; the ski area’s Civilian Conservation Corps legacy; the oldest trail on the mountain; how Wachusett thrived as so many other Massachusetts ski areas failed; how a day skiing at Mount Snow inspired Ralph Crowley to buy Wachusett; how it feels when your dad buys a ski area; a cross-country adventure in lift installation; why Wachusett is likely to be a family-run operation for the foreseeable future; the Wachusett diaspora; the origins of Wa-Wa-Wachusett:…400,000-plus skier visits on a 130-acre ski area and the Wachusett MACHINE; climate-proofing the ski area; the irrepressible Worcester ski culture; the Wachusett you encounter will depend upon the time of day you show up; the importance of local ski journalism and what we lose when it fades; the vertical-drop and French fry battles between Berkshire East and Wachusett; how turmoil over old-growth forest near the mountain’s summit set the ski area’s modern footprint; why Wachusett doesn’t have marked glades; whether the ski area could ever lose its lease; what the ski area is considering as a replacement for its summit lift; sponsored chairlifts; why Wachusett installed a 300-vertical-foot high-speed quad; where the old Monadnock lift went; the Vickery Bowl expansion; whether the ski area could ever expand again; how Wachusett helps preserve land all over the state; why the mountain grooms twice per day; why the ski area will continue making snow into the end of March; beating Killington to open in 2020; that one time you could ski in May in Massachusetts; why the mountain continued to limit season pass sales and cut the ski day into sessions for 2021-22, and whether those changes will persist; keeping lift-ticket prices low; reciprocal season-pass partners; why Wachusett didn’t migrate from the MAX Pass to the Ikon Pass; whether the mountain could ever join another multi-mountain pass; reaction to the advent of the Epkon passes in New England; why Wachusett pass sales persist in this environment; you won’t believe the ski area that Wachusett bid on last year; and why Crowley thinks I should buy a ski area and why I probably never will.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewBecause from my seat, it doesn’t make sense: the Epkon passes keep getting more affordable, their kingdoms spreading like videogame emperors, and Wachusett doesn’t flinch. It was on a megapass and the megapass disappeared and the mountain didn’t join another one. They’re just like, “nah we’re good.” But in an accent impossible to imitate and designed to make me look ridiculous if I tried. Wachusett just keeps going. A third-grade bubblegum-wrapper detective could figure out why: great location, good managers, rabid local skiers. Fine. It’s still surrounded by abandoned ski areas. What makes this place special, a true independent independent in an era of consolidation and backed-into-a-corner coalition building? Listen to Crowley and you’ll get it pretty quick. I sure did.What I got wrongI said on the podcast that Jiminy Peak and Pats Peak had lift-ticket prices exceeding $100. This is incorrect. Jiminy Peak’s top rate for the 2021-22 ski season is $99. Pats Peak tops out at $89. I also referred to Connecticut’s Woodbury ski area as “Middlebury,” making my second ridiculous yeah-I’m-not-from-New-England mistake in as many weeks.Why you should ski WachusettWell, if you live in eastern Massachusetts, the answer is pretty straightforward: because it’s right there, a thousand-footer parked in your backyard. High-speed lifts and twice-a-day grooming and ticket/pass prices that are entirely reasonable. No well-I-guess-I-don’t-really-need-my-kidney-medication sticker-shock here. Even the cafeteria is affordable. It’s the same reason I ski Mountain Creek from my perch in New York City – there’s no reason not to.If you’re anyone else, from anywhere else, there are infinite other reasons why Wachusett may appeal to you: to support a family-owned business, to be part of the mania, to witness The MACHINE. I don’t know. I figured out a while ago that I could spend the rest of my lift skiing the same six ski areas in Vermont that everyone else did, or I could explore a little. I’m having a lot more fun since I decided on the latter path. Five Star Recommend. Just go.Additional reading/videosLift Blog’s inventory of Wachusett’s lift fleetHistoric Wachusett trailmaps on skimap.orgWachusett perennially appears among the top 20 resorts on Ski magazine’s Eastern resort rankings - it nabbed the No. 15 spot this yearLongtime Worcester Telegram & Gazette snowsports columnist Shaun Sutner appeared on the podcast last week, and we discussed Wachusett and Worcester at length. His first column this season focuses on the next-generation of family managers set to guide the ski area into the future.Crowley and I discussed: what is the real vertical drop of Berkshire East (1,180 feet advertised), and Wachusett (1,000 feet advertised)?Support The Storm by shopping at our partners: Patagonia | Helly Hansen | Rossignol | Salomon | Utah Skis | Berg’s Ski and Snowboard Shop | Peter Glenn | Kemper Snowboards | Gravity Coalition | Darn Tough | Skier's Peak | Hagan Ski Mountaineering | Moosejaw | Skis.com |The House | Telos Snowboards | Christy Sports | Evo | Hotels Combined | Black Diamond | Eastern Mountain Sports Subscribe at www.stormskiing.com
The last in our October spooky horror & (not-so-horrific) Halloween one-shot series here at DMs After Dark sees the DMs playing Renegade Game Studios' Kids on Bikes, a nostalgic tabletop RPG where the players assume the roles of kids, teens, and adults in small towns experiencing strange happenings. Reminiscent of 80s movies like The Goonies, the 90s' Hocus Pocus, and, more recently, series like Stranger Things, Kids on Bikes really does a lot to nail the genre in a rules-light, fun game. This session takes place in the fictional New England town of Monadnock, New Hampshire, and pulls together teens (and an awkward little brother) from different circles together to stop a long-forgotten ritual rekindled when the mayor reads off rediscovered, very old town documents. Content Warning: Violence to children, kidnapping, bullying, evil plants?, human sacrifice, and lots (and lots) of dick jokes. As always, follow us and catch our live streams at https://twitch.tv/DMsAfterDark or catch up on our YouTube Like, follow, and subscribe to our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Music in the episode: Newer Wave by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7016-newer-wave License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Neon Laser Horizon by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/7015-neon-laser-horizon License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
We sit down with the 2021 Rookie of the Year and Track Champion in the pure stocks for CMP and discuss the season and his recent trip to Monadnock speedway. Head over and give us a like and follow on all 3 social media networks to let us know your listening @Turn4Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turn4podcast/support
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we discuss the Flags on the 48 and we give our advice about fall foliage in New Hampshire. Topics Mike is distracted Thanks to sponsors and donors Inside the Line: The Catskills, a new podcast Beer Talk Recent Hikes - Prospecting in the Whites, Monadnock 9/11 memories Fall Foliage Discussion (See notes below) Mahoosuc Traverse Discussion Recent Search and Rescue Discussion (See notes below) River Dave Wood Devil - Cryptid Creature Maura Murray Update Mowgli Trail Show Notes Rel-Lis Brewing Company Retail Locations for Rek-Lis Beer in New Hampshire Sponsorship and Donations Inside the Line: The Catskills Monadnock Strava Route Sign up for Flags on the 48 Rockhounding in the White Mountains Mike's backpacking gear Mahoosuc Traverse - Day 1 Mahoosuc Traverse - Day 2 Mahoosuc Traverse - Day 3 Mount Martha and Owls Head Hike - YouTube Video River Dave News Story Maura Murray Update Mowgli Trail and Sign Recent Search and Rescues Body of missing hiker found two years after she went missing 24 year old rescued from Old Bridle - exhausted Hiker Rescued from Kinsman Ridge Hiker dies of medical emergency on the Jewell Trail Hiker Rescued from Old Bridle Path Medical Emergency on Mount Major Fall Foliage Notes First thing to be aware of is the timeline Last week in September through 1st week of October(Coos Country, Dixville Notch, Pittsburg, Grafton Notch) 1st week of Oct through 2nd week in October (White Mountains) 2nd week of October through 3rd or 4th week (Lakes Region, Ossipees, Belknaps) Last week of October (Berkshires, Southern NH) Drives Avoid the typical roads (93 North, Route 16, The Kanc, Lincoln, North Conway) none of the info we are going to give you includes any of those areas. Mike's best drives Early Season - Grafton Notch via 95 North Route 26 - go through Newry and Bethel from the Boston Area. Explain why this is good. Easy pull offs from the Grafton Notch area. Go up as far at Dixville Notch. Come via Route 5 into Fryberg. Solid 8 hour day - Stop in Newry, Bethel, Fryburg, Cornish Maine. 3 or 4 pull offs on Grafton Notch Mid Season - Grafton Turnpike/Dartmouth Skiway - take to Route 10, drive to 25a, connect to Route 3a and drive into Franklin and then out 93 south near Concord Other places to go - 113 in Tamworth, Stomp best Drives - Rt 118 from Woodstock over to rt 25 Warren; Rt 116 from Benton to Franconia. Try some more rugged mountain roads such as Sandwich Notch Road( assuming you have a suitable vehicle) Rt. 3 north to Whitefield, Lancaster. Rt. 110 as it passes Stark, and follows the Ammonoosuc River
Steamtown National Historic Site is well known today, but what led to its creation? Who was F. Nelson Blount, and what exactly was his vision? Rick Kfoury, author of “Steam Trains of Yesteryear: The Monadnock, Steamtown & Northern Story”, shares… The post Monadnock Steamtown & Northern – Early Steamtown appeared first on The Roundhouse.
https://slasrpodcast.com/ Welcome to the Sounds Like a Search and Rescue Podcast! Also known as SLASR. Join an experienced search and rescue volunteer and his friend as they discuss all things related to hiking and search and rescue in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This week we will catch up with our friend Mark who will talk about the Monadnock Sunapee Greenway trail and his plans to hike the Cohos trail. Topics Odin the dog update Stomp defends his pronunciation of Jewell trail and almost changes Mike's mind Jewell Trail history lesson Beer Talk Stomps Eisenhower Hike Mount Washington Road Race Recap Introducing Mark (Knobbie) Sasquatch Story Mark and Stomp hike the Pemi Loop Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Cohos Trail Search and Rescue Talk Show Notes Fit Vine Wine Bud Light Seltzer Fishers Island Lemonade The Greely Expedition Greeley Expedition Members Knobbie Hikes YouTube Channel Knobbie, Mike and Stomp YouTube Video Mount Washington Road Race Monadnock Sunapee Greenway Trail Cohos Trail Kidney Stones Rescue Self Rescue with SOS call Medical Issue on Franconia Diana's Bath injury Local Hiker got lost behind his house Stair Chair
Pierre Downing serves as Vice President of Affordable Housing at Monadnock Development. He's part of a team that has rehabilitated thousands of apartment units in the city in affordable and mixed-use buildings. Check out his story on our website: https://bit.ly/3xeSCFc
18 time track champion and NEAR Hall of Famer Dwight Jarvis is this weeks guest with Tom and Justin. He talks about how his father in law got him into racing, how it became a family business, working full time and racing multiple times a week and who pranked him with a stink bomb at the Hall of Fame... From Claremont to Monadnock, all that and more on this episode of Uncommon Deeds!
We got to go down to Monadnock Speedway and talk to multiple drivers from different classes at Monadnock and mashed them all together to create some bonus content! We even got to talk to Sammy Rameau who walked away with the Tri-Track win! Hop over to social media and give us a like and a follow on all 3 major social media platforms @Turn4Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/turn4podcast/support
Get caught up on the latest news from around the pulp and paper world in our weekly program, including updates from Neenah, Paper Excellence, Pinnacle, Pixelle, Veritiv, Essity, Evergreen, Stora Enso, Sappi, Multi-Color Corporation, Monadnock, Sonoco and more. Nips is a weekly show of contemporary information related to the pulp and paper industry worldwide. Available on iTunes Listen live at 8 a.m. EDT on Monday, 12 April 2021, or anytime afterward. globalpapermoney.com nipimpressions.com
In this episode of Consensual, Olivia and Reagan are joined by Jacqueline Roland of the Avenue A Teen Center as they discuss the value in investing in community, resources available for young people, and their views on approaching the issue of mental health holistically through youth engagement. The Avenue A Teen Center serves underserved rural teens in the Monadnock region with programs aimed at creative expression, social development, wellness, and career skill building. Learn more about the organization's mission, history, volunteers, and current programs at www.avenueatc.org!
When we think of leaders in sustainability, it's unlikely we might think first of a 200-year old company. But a company's age doesn't always mean "old-school." Today, we're joined by the team from Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc. Their work is a gold standard example of a company who has built sustainability into the DNA of its business. With a passion for the environment and ingenuity, Monadnock is turning ideas into reality.
When we think of leaders in sustainability, it’s unlikely we might think first of a 200-year old company. But a company’s age doesn’t always mean “old-school.” Today, we’re joined by the team from Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc. Their work is a gold standard example of a company who has built sustainability into the DNA of its business. With a passion for the environment and... Read More The post 15. Embedding Sustainability in the DNA of a 200 Year Old Company at Monadnock Paper Mills appeared first on Table Stakes Podcast.
AT LONG LAST...IT'S EPISODE FOUR!! This time our variety show features a dazzling reading by Amelia Schwabe of her piece "The Shack Was Our First Home" followed by a sweeping interview with poet, former postmaster, and founder of the Peterborough Poetry Project, BILL CHATFIELD! Both Amelia and Bill are featured in our new paperback collection of spiritual writing, Spiritus Oppidum, Vol. 1 - available starting Friday 12/4 on monadnockunderground.com ! BUT FIRST...we call this our Time Travel episode because by listening, you get to go back in time...all the way back to September and October, when most of this was recorded. What's more, in our September recording session, Zoë and Chris review every single issue of the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript from the month of August. If you don't remember, there were a LOT of controversies that month - including Chris' ignominious removal from the Peterborough, NH Facebook group. To wrap things up, as always, we've got Storytime with the Wizard of Monadnock. One last note: this episode, for the first time, was produced and sound engineered by the singular Chad Patterson. The difference is palpable. Time Stamps: 00:00 - Intro/News Review 54:02 - Amelia Schwabe reads "The Shack Was Our First Home" 1:01:00 - Bill Chatfield Interview 1:38:36 - Storytime with the Wizard of Monadnock Links: Writing by Amelia at Monadnock Underground: https://www.monadnockunderground.com/tag/ameliaschwabe/ Bill Chatfield and the Peterborough Poetry Project (including all of their recently published collections) can be found here: https://peterboroughpoetryproject.org/ Subscribe at: patreon.com/monadnockunderground
If you're in business you are likely aware of business network groups whether international organizations like BNI or perhaps local 'grass roots' groups. They are often a powerful force for growth. In fact my own portrait business has benefited from a local group, Evolution Business Development here in the Monadnock region. But my guest today, Jon Ingram has filled a different need for business owners. a different way of connecting. Imagine gathering a handful of people you respect and having the opportunity to meet weekly for full, honest conversations. No sales pitches. No elevator speeches. No exchanging of upcoming events. Rather, a supportive group where ideas and concerns are exchanged with the intent of growing as individuals. How would your business benefit from that kind of group? That's what Jon has done here. Here's ready to arrange new groups. If you operate a small business, one with no board members, often not even a partner, you know the value of connection and feedback. Here's a quick intro. You can see two members of the group of which I'm a member talk about just a few of the ways they benefit. Jon Ingram's Facebook Testimonial from Jeanne Demers & Judy Blake --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lisa-arnold-being-seen/message
Episode 2 of Inside the Redfern brings us outdoors for a rehearsal journey with the KSC Concert Choir to the gazebo in Central Square, Keene; a conversation with Jessica Gelter, Executive Director of Arts Alive; and a visit with the NOVA Arts Block Initiative, a new performance venue and creative space on 48 Emerald Street to explore how the arts are anchoring the health and wellbeing of communities in the Monadnock region.
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Blag and Namee have ventured into the portal to journey to Namee's hometown at the behest of the wizard Wanzledorf. Along the way they survived more than one ambush from frog-like creatures! Passing through a small village in the middle of a great valley they met Monadnock, a firbolg with a commanding presence and a deep connection to nature. It turns out he is the same firbolg who founded the Onyx Shields, and has been back among his people serving as a protector since leaving that group. He informs them that he has read the signs in nature and knew that he would be called upon soon to defend the land. After just a bit of confusion as to what happened to his old friend Derand, he is ready to venture forth and joins the party, seeing their meeting as being fated. Arriving at the gonimsh settlement of FizzyWhizzalPop they came across a tiefling woman insisting to a guard that she was there to help them. Something she is going to quickly get to prove when the arm of a giant reaches into the cave entrance and grabs a gnome, yelling "nom noms"! Which of these new benevolent characters will be the first to rush out to their aid? And just who is this mysterious tiefling? One thing's for sure, she's got such a cool accent! Are you enjoying the show? Please help us grow and tell someone about it! All episodes are available at http://www.intelligencecheck.com/ Join the party members, listeners, and an amazing community of podcast creators and fans on the CastJunkie Discord https://discord.gg/XQSbM5g . Twitter https://twitter.com/IntelCheckDnD, Reddit www.reddit.com/r/IntelligenceCheck/, and Facebook www.facebook.com/intelligencecheck . Email us at intelligencecheckpodcast@gmail.com Help support the show on Patreon and get access to exclusive bonus content! More details at https://www.patreon.com/IntelligenceCheck . Merchandise is available at tee.pub/lic/18PfY6FQeuc Theme song by Jet 'n' Joby Logo designed by Ed Rempfer
Note: This episode was recorded prior to the advent of the New Ipswich Tent Revival Controversy. (Thank GOD, right? We know you're thinking it, it's okay.) That said, the episode opens with a discussion of several important local controversies as they have appeared in the Ledger-Transcript. Following that, we are blessed with a self-produced original NOIR written and narrated by the SINGULAR Jared Radke. Then we are joined by members of the M/U Film Soiree, an informal group that gathers a couple times a month to live chat various films, to discuss the five films we've watched to date (Dr. Strangelove, The Seventh Seal, North By Northwest, A Hidden Life, and Shin Godzilla), film in general, life, and love. Things were going great when our gates were CRASHED by none other than JOHN "NEW JERSEY" PALMUCCI, returning from his own 35th birthday dinner at which there were many - you guessed it - BIRTHDAY NEGRONIS. We conclude with a veritable lullaby of a Storytime with the Wizard of Monadnock in which we discuss the boringness of magic and the injustice of not getting paid by the town of Peterborough for being a wizard. Timestamps: [00:00] Intro [30:13] The Jared Radke Noir [37:26] Monadnock Underground Film Soiree Panel [1:37:09] Storytime With the Wizard of Monadnock Get all the Jared Radke you need here: https://www.monadnockunderground.com/tag/radke/ All of the M/U Film Soiree live chats can be found here: https://www.monadnockunderground.com/tag/filmsoiree/ If you like what we do, please consider subscribing: https://www.patreon.com/monadnockunderground As always, find us every day at https://www.monadnockunderground.com
Taylor the Nahamsha Hiker joins me this week to talk about our thru hike of the Monadnock to Sunapee Greenway Trail! This trail is a 50-mile HIDDEN GEM in southwestern New Hampshire. We talk about why this trail is so amazing, how we got woken up by an ATV in the middle of the night, and much more! Go check Taylor's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0DfoZBEMHImEf5CMkktt6Q Please consider supporting my 46Climbs team to raise money for suicide prevention. Video explaining what 46Climbs is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQXr9AvW5Bo Link to my fundraising page: https://afsp.donordrive.com/team/258063
SIT BACK AND GET READY This episode has exclusive original music. This week in the space lounge, we review all of the issues of the Ledger-Transcript from the last month in order to catch up on local news and analyze the deeper issues of our time. Things get more exciting from there. Local writer and musician William J. Mullen reads his most recent piece, "Guerilla Golfing, Dr. Ron, and the Killer Mimosa" and THEN we are joined by Mullen himself, along with his attorney, associate, and astounding writer and multi-musician in his own right - Jonel Reilly! Not only have they brought their inestimable insights and wit, they've gifted us with 5 original tracks of THEIR OWN, exclusive to this program. Here's the breakdown: 00:00 Intro - If Franklin Pierce and Heath Ledger had a Baby 18:56 - Guerilla Golfing, Dr. Ron, and the Killer Mimosa (Mullen) 33:36 - INTERVIEW WITH MUSIC - William J. Mullen and Jonel Reilly - "Nightshade" (Mullen) - "Emily and I Beneath the Lake" (Reilly) - "Gypsy" (Mullen) - "Dr. Gurlt's Cube" (Reilly) - "Sam Jones" (Mullen) 2:00:30 - Storytime with the Wizard of Monadnock - "The Black-Capped Chickadee" Links: Bill's latest: https://www.monadnockunderground.com/guerilla-golfing-dr-ron-and-the-killer-mimosa/ Bill's SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-209787099 Space Force (I mean Echoes of Floyd) tickets for 7/10: https://www.drive-in-live.com/concerts-content/echoes-of-floyd-drive-in-live-concert-c4epp?fbclid=IwAR3-SCtogz_wxcSxZQM6zEhkzNxb3mOc6sCZnDnHefIvd05qNmiSouAOT9c Our links: https://www.monadnockunderground.com Subscribe: https://www.patreon.com/monadnockunderground Submit to Monadnock Underground: submit@monadnockunderground.com The artists reserve the rights to their original works. We own licenses for all the other music.
In this episode, host Brent Gleason has his family in the studio and discusses his trip to Monadnock to watch the Tri-Track Open Modified race, recaps a whole bunch of local and national events, and explains why the internet race fans are their own worst enemy. Find us on Instagram @makinglapspodcast, on Facebook at facebook.com/makinglapspodcast, and on every major podcast platform. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hashtag 59's Season 3 Podcast is 50 Episodes long and each episode will provide FIVE outdoor adventures in each of the US's 50 states. We are doing these episodes in ABC Order of the states and episode twenty-nine is New Hampshire. The goal is to give you ideas and opportunities to experience outdoor adventure anywhere and everywhere in the United States of America. Here's our list for New Hampshire: 1. Go leaf peeping in the White Mountains during the fall foliage. 2. Hike in White Lake State Park and explore Conway, New Hampshire. 3. Test yourself on one of the toughest mountains east of the Mississippi. Mt Washington! 4. Visit Mt. Monadnock. The world's most climbed mountain owes its popularity to several factors: you can climb it easily in a day, its trails offer options for different abilities. There’s some villages nearby, including Fitzwilliam, Jaffrey Center, Hancock, and Harrisville. 5. Visit the NH Lakes Region: South of the White Mountains is Lake Winnipesaukee, the focal point of New Hampshire's Lakes Region, which also includes nearby - and far less developed - Squam Lake and Newfound Lake. Go kayaking, sailing, waterskiing, etc. Thanks for listening to Season 3 of our podcast featuring all 50 US States and some of each state's unique and hopefully lesser known to you Outdoor Adventures. This episode featured the state of New Hampshire. Subscribe to our podcast if you enjoy what you hear and if you feel so inclined to leave a review we would be grateful. Check out www.Hashtag59.com for our old podcast seasons, hundreds of blogs, & outdoor events/team outings info.
The second issue of the literary journal Monadnock Underground is set to release next week. The collection brings together more than a dozen pieces of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, mostly by local writers.
Tim Kremer from the Gravel Epic race series talks to us about events in Marrakesh, Slovenia, Girona and Mt. Etna. Each event capturing the local flavor and best routes designed by local gravel athletes. Gravel Epic Website. Automated Transcription, please excuse the typos: Good day everyone, and welcome to the gravel ride podcast. I'm your host Craig Dalton. This week on the podcast we've got Tim Kramer from the gravel Epic series over in Europe. Big thanks to Jason over at the gravel cyclist for making this connection for me. I first read about the gravel Epic series on the gravelcyclist.com. Get your passports ready and start saving those dollars because when you hear about the gravel Epic series, I think you're going to be like me and want to jump on the next plane over to Europe. Tim and his team have created four events, one in Marrakesh, Morocco, the second in Slovenia, the third in Mount Etna in Italy, and the fourth in Gerona. They've worked with local athletes in all these areas to find the best terrain, most representative of the area, and they're combining that with rich cultural experiences so you can immerse yourself in the local culture. So with all that said, let's jump right in. Tim, welcome to the shelf. Hey Greg, thanks for having me. Ever since Jason at the gravel cycle of shared your events series with me, I've been super excited to get you on the phone and learn more about it. It sounds amazing. But before we get started as is customary on the podcast, I'd love to just learn a little bit more about your background and how you got into gravel cycling. The background graph cycling is very easily explained. I don't remember exactly how many years ago it was, but I read an article on the dirty Kanza and the New York times. That was when I was sitting in my living room in Hong Kong on a weekend and I read this and I thought, bloody hell, that sounds like an event I'd like to do or so I, Mike, my calendar when registration is opened, I think it was sometime in January and I was lucky enough to get in. That was a few years ago, so it was a little bit easier than now. It's still a lottery. And we got in. So my friend of mine and I, and shortly afterwards we bought our first gravel bike. A simple cyclocross from focus. It was, I think back then and you know, started training, which in Hong Kong was pretty hard cause we have no gravel roads. So we basically just cycled on the road. And the first time ever on gravel was when we were hit the roads in Kansas. That's amazing. I mean we often explore how gravel cycling differs in different parts of the country and how unique Kansas is. But I can't imagine getting on a plane from having only written around Hong Kong on your bike to the Flint Hills of Kansas and tackling that huge event. It was a yes, very different experience. For one, eh, I had the wrong shoes. I wrote with most shoes, which was almost constant, completely wrong thing to do. So the first river crossing when I walked through my puddles couldn't clip in anymore and I still have a, the road with a stick trying to clean the pedals, I can continue cycling. But beyond, beyond that, it was an amazing experience. And we've been seeking out travel events ever since. We wrote at a year later, we did a small event in Texas and 200 miners. So it was lucky that I'm self employed and we were able to combine the business trips with revel races or other bike races. That's great. And you know, as someone who, it sounds like shares residency between Hong Kong and Spain, were you particularly in Europe I guess were you simply just not seeing the type of events that you were falling in love with in the U S anywhere on the continent? Well the Spain thing for us is relatively recent, so my family only relocated here a year ago. I still kind of go back and forth. We, we saw the races in the U S and thought it was something really exciting because gravel is slowly taking off in Europe and continental Europe and the UK. It's a little bit better known in that. Tons of races. But they are mostly local. Except for two or three races that are now over two or three years have grown a little bit more. I wouldn't say international, but more national. And when we thought about this, we thought this would be something really, that we enjoy, that our friends enjoy going to interesting places and, and taking them off the road. Not the typical grand Fondo but on the, you know, was me, we call it the sort of the, the gravitates to where the roads end, so to beautiful places. And that's what we try to do and look for locations. And first four locations we found in Marrakesh and Slovenia bled in UNG Alona and which is, you know, it was only about an hour away from, we are now in Barcelona and Mount Edna are completely different in their environment and completely different in the kind of rioting on gravel that our participants will experience. That's amazing. So let's step back for a minute. I mentioned it in the opening, but you got a gravel. Epic is listed as the first gravel series in Europe, in North Africa. What an incredibly audacious goal to put on four amazing events. What was the vision behind what you were creating and why did you look to do the four events rather than starting with just one? I'm audacious. Yes. And we're finding out my, the workload that really it is a lot more than we expected. We're not from the event or, or a sports event business. We come from very different backgrounds, but we thought that the amount of marketing needed it's much better to have it amortized over four events and also to keep us across the year and you know, more involved in not to some one event decided to start with four. We're lucky that we of course don't organize everything by ourselves. We have local partners who are based there. We'll know the region. We could not find the same gravel roads and that the people that do so in that regards were happy that we don't have to do everything. But there's still a lot of work to be done. Yeah, I can only imagine and that makes a lot of sense. Economically speaking, I know I talked to a number of race organizers. It's one thing to create a small event in your local community and keep it manageable, but the moment it becomes successful, you realize that the infrastructure and skillset of the team members required is often difficult, difficult to cobble together when you're only talking about focusing that energy on a single event each year. Yeah, and I mean we intentionally, you know, really want to get a very international group to our races. And from what we've seen now in Marrakech where registrations haven't been open for that long, we already have people from 10 or 11 nationalities coming. You know, we have from as far as Los Angeles, I'm a cyclist and then from Hong Kong, from the other side of the world we get inquiries from India. We are always surprised to where people come and how they find us because it's not really an area where we advertise. Yeah. I'm sure that's only going to grow as the registration period opens longer and longer. Certainly, you know, seeing the types of events and locations, particularly for North American writers and writers, you know, in Asia, it's a heavy decision to make a decision to attend one of these events in Europe. And obviously it takes a lot of planning to get there. Yes, it does. You know, and it's, that's what we try to combine them with a lot of touristy activities and we also offer you know, for people from the U S and want to come over for more than a week, not just the race, but you can take a three, five or eight day gravel tour in the area and then finish with a race or start after the race. That's the super exciting plan. I love that. I also like to hear that you enlisted the help of local riders who know the community and trails better to kind of craft the race courses. How did you identify the four locations in the first place? If I could only remember exactly all the discussion that went in. I mean, we looked obviously at the map at something that was interesting for us where we would want it to go. Myra cash was right on top of our list because a, it's very easily reachable and it's completely different from by where we are in terms of cultural experience and the writing as well. So that was a fairly easy choice. We originally also had looked at places in Germany and Holland. But decided then that wasn't so exciting and pick Slovenia because of the mountain bike scene that was there. A friend of ours has been riding there and highly recommended it. So we went over there for a long weekend and came back very, very impressed by the area and the three glove national park by the Julian Alps. And we're lucky enough to find a good partner. And when we went back, they already had stitched a probably 60, 70% of what now is the race cost together for us to explore. Mon Aetna, the same thing. We were looking for something that is again different in terms of writing cause we wanted to give people who want to enjoy the forum experience something very different. Every single event and riding on an active volcano is again very different than the surface is different cause it's lava rock. And the amazing part in Aetna is you can ride the beautiful forest and suddenly the forest is cut open by where the lava poured and cut down the forest and you have 500 meters or a kilometer writing to laugh Robin rocks and suddenly the forest closes again and you're, you're again in a very confined space. It's a very unique experience. Amazing. So let's go through a little bit more specifically the events and the locations and maybe gives the listener a little bit of an understanding as to the type of gravel riding experience they'll have. You touched a little bit on it just now about Mount Etna and you also mentioned how in your opinion different each experience was going to be, let's take them in order and make sure that each one gets the lip service it deserves because they all are clearly amazing locations. Well starting in Marrakesh, which is the first race in our theories and March next year, which is we start in the desert, so it's fairly flat. The gravel is very hard packed. It doesn't rain much there. There's only a few eliminated rain in the winter months. And lucky from when we start the race, it should have just finished. So we can see still the snow capped mountains and the Atlas in the background and it, we still have tons of green around. But the desert itself, eh, not much green, but you will see a lot of green as you ride along the course. But the, the gravel is very, very hard packed. It's not quite as sharp as young people know. And we talk about dirty Kansas our size. So we have never, none of us had a flat ball riding there, but it's quite a hard pack road. The climbs are very long. Not short times. The main climb out of the Agatha desert into the Atlas mountains. I forgot how many kilometers or miles, but it's, I think it's somewhere around six to 10, six miles, 10 kilometers long. And then you ride along the Ridge and you descend into valleys where again, it gets green, you see plantations right to bourbon villages. It's a very, very unique different experience as you ride along because the scenery constantly change us. And then finally you ride back through the RFA desert too. They can probably start and for many it'll be a race against the sunset trying to make it before the sunsets. If we then go to the next races and Aetna, which a completely different environment. For one it's Italy, which the food, the ambiance, the noise in the street, everything is quite different experience when we get to the race course, which starts just outside of the national park. And a small town called Milo. The initial, no, I don't have the data and dragged in front of me, but I think the first 20 kilometers we climb close to 2000 meters or 30 kilometers. So it's a constant up, up, up until you reach sort of the plateau level. And when you start riding around the area, we're not riding fully around Aetna, that's much, much too long, but our course kind of goes up to it and then goes down again, goes back up again. And it's a nice combination of off-road and on-road. The riding is a bit more technical because the rocks, the lava can be quite sharp. Eh, or in later in the season or if there wasn't a lot rain, a lot of rain. The lava is very soft. So it's definitely a course that requires much more technical skills than any of the other three courses that we have. But the amazing thing there is really to ride and you can see Monadnock in the back, which is always covered with some clouds. It always looks like it's smoking. And sometimes, and sometimes you can even hear it rumble. So it's a very nice experience. And course we have, I find very interesting because it goes through forest, which the road is much smoother. And sun, you had that lava patch where again, you really have to go on your chores and make sure you don't crash. And then after that we go to Slovenia with the race starts in blood, which is very, very well known for the church in the middle of the Lake and the cost that overlooks the leg. Very, very small town, roughly only 8,000 people. And there, the course is longer and more climate and everything else, all the other courses that we have, but the roads are Forrest routes. So it's, it's really not technical. We expect people to be much, much faster which is why the causes longer. And we have over 4,000 meters of climates. That's over 12,000 meters of climbing, over 180 kilometers, I think it was. So bring your climbing legs for that course. But again, it's not technical. The descends are not too difficult. You know that the tire choices there are very definitely, what do you need an Edna after your ride? Possibly widest tie. You can fit on your bike. With knobby tires, with Slovenia, you probably put a 35 on, I wouldn't say slicks, but really you don't need much in terms of treads. And then we finished the race. He was in Geovanna, which people know is very well known for cycling. There's tons of pro cyclists, ex pros living there. There is a ton also already off slaw, smaller. I'm grabbing races in the area. I'm always, it's longer than that. The local races, we're going up to 180 kilometers. The course is at times technical. But most of the time, you know, the climbing is nice and long and gradual and it's a beautiful area. And part of the [inaudible] North Catalonia, My gosh, the hardest thing is just deciding which one sounds the best out of those. Yeah, it's a difficult choice. You know, for me, Marrakesh was always the first choice simply because it's more exotic and it's an area that I'm really not familiar with. But I'm equally blown away by bled and by that, because again, it's completely different to the writing that I have here in Barcelona. So it's very hard to say what people expect and where they come from, what their preference is. Yeah. And I noted each of the courses, the expected medium finish median finish time is 10 hours. So it sounds like that's the goal. Yeah. Common theme across the events. And basically what we've done is we write the course. If I, it takes me about 11 hours, I think that the normal cycle should take about 10 cause we, I mean we, you know, we stopped for P, we stopped a bit more and we look at it and says, yeah, roughly 10 hours. And we expect the fast people. I'm always depending on conditions to come in at seven and a half to eight hours. And the cutoff depending on the cause where we are and what we can do with low closures will be 14, 15 hours or everybody should be able to finish the course. Yeah. And as people group up, obviously in the event the pace gets a little bit hotter and the course can get covered a little faster. Correct. Correct. For a Marrakesh we already have a couple of very, very good cyclists signed up. So we'll definitely see some action up the front, I think. Interesting. And then also a common theme, a pretty healthy chunk of climbing looks like between, you know, minimum 3,300 meters of climbing to over 4,000 in one of the [inaudible]. Yes. Yes. I think that's just driven by the destinations that we picked. The all mountain is areas. We like to be in somewhere more remote areas, which often that also leads to be in more mountainous areas. And you know, I personally like climbing. I think it makes a writing interesting if it's just on the flats and it's not for me. Yeah. Well, some of the descriptions you were providing on the courses are only possible to get this type of views and changes in terrain and changes in the ambiance of where you're riding through by having those large elevation gains. Yes, that's correct. And again, Marrakesh, you know, it's the end of winter so that the lower regions that'll be quite nice and warm. But when you get up to close to 2000, it'll be fresh. People will have to pack extra clothes. Interesting. So it'd be a real adventure. Yes. It'd be different experience from the, from the desert up into the mountains in, in terms of temperature. In terms of views and writing, it'll be completely different. And it looks like for each event correct me if I'm wrong, you've got two distances. Correct? We have what we call the exploration course. Not that it's easy by any means. But for those who are new to long distance gravel riding we wanted to offer something more manageable. We make it very easy if people feel that the training went well, they can easily change to the larger course. But of course, a hundred miles on gravel is something very different than a hundred miles on the road. And how are you thinking about the race in terms of it being a race versus a ride? [Inaudible] I think just based on the distance for 80% of the people, it'll be a ride, which is the challenging itself. We made it a race so that people more have a record of how long it took them, but not in the sense that we expect people to go out and really race one another. It's more a race against yourself, I think. And against the clock or whatever goal you've set yourself. And maybe a rate is against a friend, but I don't expect this to be a race like you would find on their own and on a road race or so. No. But do you imagine that over time, you know, writers will start to think of thinking of the events as they do a dirty cancer and SBT gravel where the professional athletes have it on their calendar because it's, it's notable to, to win. Yeah. Yeah, that'd be nice. It'd be interesting. I mean, as I said before, we have a couple of writers that, you know, when I signed up with like, okay, so they're clearly the more modern than say professional, but very, very, very good amateurs and no one did the scene who don't does, right. They, they, they will go and race this thing. But for most of us it'll be a challenging ride. That allows you to set goals. We also have a time section on every race that we call our coms. It's one long climb, but people can, if they don't want to race the whole race, but put it in over the next you know, 10 K on one climb or so and see how they fare against the best riders. So there's a little bit for everyone. Yeah, that's neat. I always appreciate this time segments just because it's, it's novel. It gives you a little bit of something to focus on during a long event. Yeah. Yeah. And especially in the climbs are hard enough. But if you know that you can see yourself, see how you did ever against everybody, I think it makes a bit of take that at least I need when I'm attempting one of these long clients. Yeah, it's interesting with all these events something is inevitably going to go wrong during your day. That's just sort of the nature of gravel and adventure riding. They're having those times segments. It's just a reminder of like, Oh, I can come back and try to tackle that the overall time as well as the segment time again in the future. Yeah, correct. I mean, you know, gravel, rough roads. The bikes are good, but things do go wrong. Yeah, absolutely. I do. I had, I had one carbon when go bust on me and Aetna, I think I must have had a rock really badly. And you know, that was the end of my ride. So that has happened. Yeah. Yeah. I do imagine, you know, as the sport continues to grow from a, from a retail perspective over in Europe, that the bike brands are gonna want their brand ambassadors to be traveling to these locations and sort of putting a flag in the ground that their equipment was a, you know, on the ground in Sylvania or, or AmeriCash. Yeah, it would be very nice. We haven't really signed up any sponsors because we're so new. We don't really have any history. But hopefully in a year from now we can approach the bike brands and they'll be interesting in working with us. I know just because it's, it's a category that is very, very interesting now in Europe, as I said, it's growing. You can see everybody, we are releasing components about it. We have even seen special Graebel shoes. Not, I am not, I haven't been able to figure out what they are, but all kinds of special Graebel equipment is coming to the market now. Yeah, absolutely. I mean that's obviously something we explore pretty extensively here on the podcast. And there's, I think just little tweaks that are starting to arrive over time where people are saying, to your point, like, you know, what is a gravel shoe? It's not, it's maybe not as soft as a mountain bike shoe, but maybe it's not as stiff as a road racing shoe and there's just sort of a blend in the middle there that that meets the kind of day you're going to have out of the bike as a gravel cyclist. Correct. I mean, you know, we're, luckily we don't push as often as maybe some more difficult mountain bike races or so or, or some bike packing events where you have to carry all that luggage up the Hill. But you know, some sexual, I mean, I know that some people will have to walk on certain seconds on all of course because it's difficult in a technically or too steep. Yeah. So you mentioned the UK being a little bit of a hotbed. Are there other pockets in Europe that you've identified where you feel there are a lot of gravel cyclists emerging? And while we can see by the Facebook groups that there are very large groups in Italy and France for example, there's a Facebook group in France that has 9,000 writers now, are they all pure gravel cyclists? Probably not. A lot of them own a gravel bike and they use it for commuting. But you know, that's what grabs the writing is if not just grab a beer in Europe is often all road riding. It's a bike that allows you to go everywhere. Some people use it for their commute instead of the normal city bike maybe that they had before instead of a cyclocross bike. Yup, absolutely. But it's certainly that big. It's coming. And he, in Spain, in our circle of friends within the last 12 months, I think 30% of our cycling group bought a gravel bike. And even also of Barcelona, we still have tons and tons of good roads that allow us to go out there. And it's very nice to explore an area that we've written through many, many times and starting to be able to turn off the road and ride 20, 30 kilometers on gravel in an area that we've not seen before. Even though we've written that area for many times, I think that's exactly it and exactly why this massive light bulb goes off the moment you get one of these bikes, it's easy to sort of sit on the sideline when you live in a place where there's amazing road riding like you and I both do. But the ability to take that left turn and hit a section of gravel just opens up this world of possibility. And all of a sudden, I know speaking from my own experience, I find myself writing just the best sections of road that I'm familiar with and then getting off road or amazing sections that'll connect pieces of, of tarmac that are otherwise and connectable in a reasonable amount of time. I fully agree. I mean, we were on a ride here in an area, a park wash, which we've written in many times on the road bike. And for the first time somebody put a rotor that was 90% gravel and I think for six hours all of us were smiling because it was such a new and great experience that we didn't expect. Yeah. I think particularly for people in the area. Yeah, and I think particularly for athletes that are coming from the road side, which is my suspicion is we're drawing a lot of athletes from that side of the sport versus the mountain bike side. As a mountain biker, we've all written those sections where you just sort of, something happens, you skid out but you survive and you get to the bottom of it and you, you want to high five, your friends did that. You don't often get that on the road, but you, you, you often and frequently get that in gravel and particularly in events that are, that are long or Epic in the terrain, you know, you're going to have mishaps and that's part of the fun. And when we all get to the finish line, it's part of the reason why the gravel community can be so tight from the first place finisher to the last place finisher because we're all going to have those experiences throughout the day. I fully agree and you know, we try to have at the end of our events, always a big party and not the normal finish a party. We're trying to put something together where people really sit together and share the stories of what happened to them during the day and then how they enjoy the ride or what they didn't enjoy. And you know, we're, we'll hopefully get lot of tons of feedback how to make it better the following year. But we really would like to people to connect to these events. And that's why said it's, it's a race, but we really, for most of us, I think it's more of a timed event and I think it's fantastic if people sit together later on and make friends. Yeah. The other thing I think that's fantastic about what you've laid out here is, you know, obviously all of these destinations are, are tourist worthy. And you know, it's not like writers should plan on popping in and out just for race day or 48 hours around the event. I know you're thinking about that and thinking about how to make a trip out of it, particularly for athletes from North America. We're not going to come over, you know, for less than a week to do something like this. So are you laying out other events around the actual race day to help riders who are coming in early explore the terrain and make the most out of their trips? Yeah, absolutely. We have for example, in Marrakesh we have a six day gravel tour, which can be easily made into three or if people want even more because there's so many relatives, we can connect them all different ways so that people can come over and explore the area before the event, if that one for three, four days or not a part of Morocco, because we have a tour that starts close to Marrakesh and you can ride just at the tip of the Sahara desert. In I'd say, you know, we, we say six days, I think people who have a little bit more stronger legs can easily do it in five days, maybe even four, if you want to push yourself. So there's tons of stuff to do around in terms of probably writing, but obviously also for the family. A Morocco, Marrakesh is a tourist destination for the a trip, no matter whether you bring the bike or not, it's especially for North Americans, such a different world to walk through the souks in Marrakesh. It's fantastic. I really enjoyed it. For me. Two days is enough, but my wife was very happy to hang around longer and buy more stuff. But it's, it's more the a trip and you can get on the car or a motorcycle and take a trip into the Berber villages and explore the life of the villages they have, which again is very different from what you see in the city. And these additional add on gravel events. Are they events that you're, you're paying to participate in? Are you, are you arranging these? Yes. I mean that paid events. I mean for some we can just, if somebody does once a day trip, we can happy to give them a GPS data around the village. But the other things, because they need to be organized. You need to have a van, we need to book the hotels. The transfer when the right finishes, cause it's not a loop. Back to Marrakesh or Casa Blanca or wherever the people want to go at the end of the ride. So yes, they are, they're paid trips. Okay. So you'll actually arrange sort of a little journey for us around the country. Yes, we are very flexible. We want people to have a good time. We know it's a long way to go and to make it worthwhile. We happy, you know, we work with local partners who then help us to put these things from simple things like a one hour camel ride around the desert to a six day bike trip on gravel bike or for some, you know, if the partner comes along when they are e-bikes as well. Amazing. Well I have to say, you know, you cannot visit [inaudible] gravel, epic.com and not be inspired and excited by the imagery that you guys have put forth in the videos around the various locations. I definitely encourage all the listeners to go check the event out. It's very inspirational to kind of look at these locations and I'm excited to have had this conversation with you, Tim, and learn more about what your goals are for the event and I wish you the best of luck. Thank you very much for having me. Hopefully can work in many of the listeners at one of our events. You know, if you have any questions, always shoot us an email. We hope to give you all the answers you need. Awesome. Thanks Tim. All right. Thanks so much Greg. Wow, big thanks to Tim. I feel like I've already packed my bag and signed up for a couple of those events. I've always wanted to ride in Morocco and heard amazing things about the terrain over there, so that one's definitely on my bucket list in this week's can't let it go. I've been thinking about dropper posts. We've talked about it a bunch of times on the podcast, but I always have fun slamming my post. It's one of those subtle things and maybe not necessarily the most obvious thing to get on a gravel bike, but give one a try. I think you'll like it. And if you're orientating your spec around fun, I can't recommend dropper posts enough. Thanks for spending a little time with us this week. As always, a welcome your feedback via social media channels or craig@thegravelride.bike. 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Kristen Gardella joins me again, this time to discuss all things New England hiking. In this episode we cover four different trails/challenges that exist in the region, including the Massachusetts Midstate Trail, the Massachusetts Tully Trail, the New Hampshire Monadnock to Sunapee Greenway Trail, and the Connecticut Blue Trails Challenge. Kristen is a wealth of information on these lesser known New England Trails, and was able to cover all the basic info that you will need to know about tackling these trails. Check out my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/kylehateshiking While you're at it, Check out the show's website at trailtalespod.com Like what you hear? Want to talk some smack? You can contact me on Facebook, Instagram, or send me an email: trailtalespod@gmail.com If you're really into Trail Tales and want to receive some bonus content, please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trailtales.
Writer Stacia Tolman worked for many years as a high school English teacher at a private school in New Hampshire's Monadnock region.
Jack Coey is the author of a novel The Death of Dr. Dean, a short story collection Exit Stage Left, and numerous other stories, including "Rubber Daisies" and "What?" which you'll find, along with an in-depth interview in the September 2019 issue of New Reader Magazine.
Breaking down the barriers: the built environment in a post-digital world where sectors, silos and boundaries are increasingly blurred.Vanessa Hale is Director of Research at BNP Paribas Real Estate and brand-new, and youngest ever, chair of ULI UK.Vanessa has 20 years of experience in global strategic research across all real estate sectors in the UK and the US.In this podcast:The breakdown of traditional real estate “sectors” and boundariesThe role of technology in changing how we use buildingsThe rising power of social value in real estate investingExpanding the horizons of those working in the build environmentHow to re-skill in a world of operational real estateThe changing face of later-livingAttracting talent to the real estate industryThe future of the ULI and how to get involvedVanessa’s recommended book is Good to Great, Jim Collins. Her favourite building is the Monadnock building in Chicago for its role in driving innovation in building upwards during the late 19th century.Vanessa’s emerging theme to watch out for is the role of public data in so far as how it interacts with the built environment; who will own it and how will it be used?
Tonight, we’ll be reading a Snoozecast original, "Mount Monadnock". Learn about the majestic New Hampshire mountain and experience a leisurely hike up it and perhaps - the opportunity for a well earned snooze.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/snoozecast)
Een verschijning aan de horizon, dat is wat het Limburgse dorp Nieuw-Bergen wilde. Net als alle omringende dorpen, die al eeuwen gemarkeerd worden door hun kerktorens. Maar hoe ontwerp je een seculier landmark? Waar haal je als architect inspiratie vandaan, welke functie kan een landmark vervullen in het dorp, en hoe landt het gebouw in de gemeenschap? In deze derde aflevering van Windoog spreken we Mark Rijniers van de gemeente Nieuw-Bergen over de totstandkoming van het project en Job Floris en Sandor Naus van architectenbureau Monadnock over de dubbelzinnige relatie van het gebouw tot zijn omgeving. Ook bezoeken we Nieuw-Bergen, beklimmen we het landmark, en krijgen een aantal ongezouten meningen over het gebouw voorgeschoteld.
Eric Hannett is a 16 year Conservation Officer veteran of the NH Fish and Game Department covering the Monadnock region of New Hampshire. Eric is also one of the featured Game Wardens on Animal Planet's hit television show North Woods Law. Eric says that the demands of the job are never the same and that some days he can't believe he gets paid do his job, yet other days he says he doesn't get paid enough. Our Sponsors: Trailerrunner Wireless Guidefitter RODgeeks Here's What We Discuss: 16 Years, Almost a Vegetarian Riding Snowmobiles, a 700 Physically Fit, Being Injured A 36-40 Hour Shift Bonding and Slap Happy The Brink of Breaking Regular Police Work The Keene Patrol, Adult ADD Chased by a Moose The Alligator in the Connecticut River A Rescue Story on Icy Roads Starskey and Hutch Style Operation Ice Holes and the Panfish Plunder 1000 Fish Over the Limit A Night Hunting Case The Milk and Whisky Story Cold Case from the 1970s Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Flying Ninja Kick 6 Days of Filming for a 40 minutes Segment Find More Here: Website Apple Podcasts Spotify Facebook Twitter Instagram Stitcher Tunein Libsyn Google Play YouTube RSS
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Episode 08. Show Title: Red Flag Flaws Featuring Hosts: Matthew Carano, Nick Boyle, and Cord Blomquist Engineered by: Matthew Carano Produced by: Matt Carano, and Nick Boyle Show Summary (used for RSS & iTunes Summary): On this Episode of The Freecast the Red Flag Law gets a hearing in Concord, deregulation spikes sales in CBD, HIV may have a cure, and Dover says no to a private music venue. News New owners of greyhound park want 100 percent employee owned casino https://www.unionleader.com/news/business/seabrook-greyhound-park-owner-describes-vision-for-employee-owned-casino/article_d82f3841-dc81-58f3-8df3-6d21950e8d31.html https://smallbusiness.chron.com/employeeowned-company-work-44184.html Red Flag Law hearing today (MC) https://www.unionleader.com/news/politics/both-sides-brace-for-battle-over-red-flag-law-today/article_ed375c77-964c-5254-9807-98500b3a2849.html?block_id=664688 https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/lawmakers-with-pearl-necklaces-at-hearing-on-red-flag-bill/article_ef9156c0-db59-59e9-9bd2-e028f50aa103.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share Deregulation sees spike in CBD sales (Nick) https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20190303/cbd-products-growing-in-popularity Portsmouth's Zagster bike rentals have net cost of $49K (MC) https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20190305/portsmouths-zagster-bike-rentals-have-net-cost-of-49k Second man may be cured of AIDS virus after transplant (MC) https://www.seacoastonline.com/zz/news/20190304/second-man-may-be-cured-of-aids-virus-after-transplant Music venue run out of private home (Nick) https://www.fosters.com/news/20190304/popular-home-music-venue-shut-down-by-dover Events Freecoast Liberty Outreach Meetup Dover - 1st Thursday NH History Mt Monadnock 3165 ft 1,000 ft taller than any other peak in over 30 mile radius 2,150 ft prominence It is so isolated that American geologists use Monadnock as a term for a mountain or hill that rises abruptly compared to the rest of the landscape It's like Erebor Monadnock derives from an Abenaki term, loosely translated as “the mountain that stands alone The earliest recorded ascent was in 1725 by Captain Samuel Willard and his fourteen rangers. They camped out there to lookout for indigenous americans. Strange records Garry Harrington, hiked Monadnock 16 times in 24 hours Larry Davis, hiked the summit daily for 2,850 days (7.8 years) 3rd most popularly hiked mountain in the world at 125,000 hikers a year The summit is barren, this isn't because of a natural tree line, but because there were fires set by settlers sometime between 1810 and 1820 that raged for weeks destroying all the trees and the top-soil Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a long poem about the mountain, which is one of his most famous poems, called “Monadnock”. Other Transcendentalists Henry David Thoreau and Margaret Fuller visited the Monadnock several times and wrote about it. Suggestions/Feedback Do you have a topic that you would like for us to discuss? A correction and additional piece of information that we may have overlooked, please send it in to freecastpodcast@gmail.com While you are here, follow us on Twitter @freecastpodcast and like our Facebook page.
Ashley and Erik visit the Monadnock building with Stewart Hicks, Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a co-founder of Design With Company.
In this episode we discuss a trip to see Dead and Company with friends at the TD Garden! This is a bit of a continuation of the first interview episode of The Psychedologist with the Wizard of Monadnock.
In this episode Andrew Clancy interviews Job Floris, a partner with Sandor Naus in Monadnock Architects, a practice based in Rotterdam. Their buildings possesses a formal intensity which is leavened with careful attention to their materiality. Their buildings sit at ease with their place in the living tradition of European architecture and yet speak of our current time, and the ambiguities of contemporary tectonics. In their practice the history of architecture is seen as a place for invention, a place to dream using the tools of our age. Their buildings possess the same peculiar familiarity of their drawings, a sense of something seen before and yet entirely new. A sense of delicacy and simultaneous formal heft. This takes great skill and careful balance which can be easily overlooked. If we examine how for example they treat brickwork in two projects (Atlas and Nieuw Bergen) we see in one (Atlas) how the joints are manipulated to offset the purity of the skin, giving a textural reading which changes in our relationship with the building while in the other the entire surface of the brick is treated to allow this civic structure read almost as a theatrical stage set to the town it addresses. The detail and the whole are set in a careful dance from which the overall character of the building emerges. In this conversation we try to capture the breadth of Jobs interests and background, and the forces which have informed how he and his practice think about architecture. Job teaches in Rotterdam, where he co-ordinates the Masters of Architecture there. http://monadnock.nl/en --------- Credits: Register is brought to you by the Department of Architecture & Landscape at the Kingston School of Art, Kingston University London https://www.kingston.ac.uk/faculties/kingston-school-of-art/study/architecture-and-landscape/ Head of Department: Eleanor Suess Producer: Laura Evans / Andrew Clancy Interviewer: Andrew Clancy Audio: Madoka Ellis
In early 2017, OIA announced an enhanced suite of member benefit partnerships in six key business channels, including finance operations and marketing sales. These benefits provide valuable tools to OIA members to improve their operating efficiencies and bottom lines. These vetted and trusted partners understand the outdoor recreation landscape and share the outdoor industry’s values. Today we’re talking to Randy Norris, segment manager, and Lisa Berghaus, communications manager, with Monadnock Paper Mills. These two help their clients find or develop paper products that meet their needs. “Paper?” you might be asking. “What does that have to do with my business?” Well, take a minute to think about any and all of your printed materials. If you’re a brand, that might include catalogs, look books, direct mail, product hang tags, packaging and merchandise displays that you provide to your retail partners. If you’re a retailer, it could include brochures, shopping bags, price tickets, store signage and gift cards. Long-committed to green initiatives and sustainability, the nearly 200-year-old family-owned company believes that responsible forestry and paper production benefits any industry that relies on woods and waterways. Monadnock has set itself apart by helping companies make purchasing and sourcing decisions that support a whole-brand sustainability mission. Whether your company already has a sustainability mission that includes paper-purchasing guidelines or you’re looking for a place to start your sustainability work, Monadnock is an ideal partner. Not only do they help on the front end, they offer up-to-date information on the entire paper lifecycle, including disposal and recycling, via a free Field Guide -mpm.com/fieldguide/ - available in print and online. You can learn more about Monadnock Paper Mills at mpm.com You can learn more about the other OIA member benefit with Monadnock at oia.outdoorindustry.org/monadnock
A discussion with the Wizard of Monadnock about the ritual aspects of a traditional Grateful Dead show.
This week on Player Attack, we're chatting with some locals. AVCon is Adelaide's Anime and Video Game Festival, and one of the absolute highlights each year is checking out the wide variety of titles that make up The Indie Games Room. It's a curated collection of independently-developed games from Australia and New Zealand, and it's been a part of AVCon since 2008. This year, we dropped in to chat with IGR coordinator Brad Barrett, and caught up with some of the local developers showing off their latest projects. Of course, there were more than 50 games on show this year and we were only able to highlight a handful - for a full list, head to theindiegamesroom.com ! Featured games: Bloodbeard's Revenge - https://www.facebook.com/bloodbeardsrevenge/ Think of the Children - http://www.thinkofthechildrengame.com/ Intergalactic Space Princess - http://www.spaceprincess.net/ Monadnock - https://monadnock.machinespirit.net/ ...plus, of course, we have all the latest in gaming news - this is Player Attack! http://www.playerattack.com
Saturday, Angela hiked up Mount Monadnock in Jaffery, NH for a summit challenge, Jimmie completed the Bonefrog Challenge in Charlemont, MA and realized that it may be his new favorite race series! Sunday, we hear from the newest member of the team #25 Shaelyn Floria, then hear about our experience at the first DECA Color Run at Bridgewater-Raynham and even hear from David Ferreira who is the advisor of the DECA club at the high school! In closing you will hear a little bit about Evan's Run, then remember that we have a 4th co-host because sometimes we even forget, oh and some exciting news about next weekend! (also conveniently written below) Next weekend we will be at: Infinitus Marathon in Goshen, VT Run to Remember in Boston, MA Check out our website: www.mstefanorunning.com Like us on Facebook: MStefano Running Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MStefanoRunning Follow us on Tumblr: MStefanoRunning Add us on Snapchat: MStefano Running Subscribe on Youtube: MStefano Running Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
Join Eric and the Doctrinaires as they chat about TMZ, EPA scientists, Sheriff Shaq, and much more!
The 24 Hours Plays: MONADNOCK! Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 7:30PM@ Jaffrey Woman's Club, 33 Main Street, Jaffrey, NH 03452-In downtown JaffreyThe 24 Hour Plays is a global phenomenon. From New York to Edinburgh, Cedar Rapids to Tokyo, it has become a sensation to participate in and to watch. An official production of The 24 Hour Company, Inc, Jaffrey is now part of this worldwide roster of participating towns. Over 30 local writers, directors, actors, stage managers and tech staff come together for the first time on Thursday, October 7th. They collaborate over the next 24 hours to produce six brand new ten minute plays that debut for one night only at the Jaffrey Woman’s Club in downtown Jaffrey on October 8th. The Park Theatre is presenting The Matchbook Players' (a new Jaffrey-based community theatre group) production of this immensely popular form of theatre. Join us Saturday night, October 8th to see the outcome of the 24 hour produce-a-thon. Mark your calendars. You will never forget this evening of thrilling and entertaining theatre. Renowned actor and director Kevin Spacey has called The 24 Hour Plays, “A magical experience.”Get Your tickets in advance: Call OvationTix customer service toll-free: 866-811-4111In this radio show we will talk to Artistic Director Paige Lussier Johnson about her new theater company "Matchbook Players" & their inaugural artistic venture in the Monadnock Region: a 24 hour play festival- what it means to produce the festival in the area and why they are doing it.
The 24 Hours Plays: MONADNOCK! Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 7:30PM@ Jaffrey Woman's Club, 33 Main Street, Jaffrey, NH 03452-In downtown JaffreyThe 24 Hour Plays is a global phenomenon. From New York to Edinburgh, Cedar Rapids to Tokyo, it has become a sensation to participate in and to watch. An official production of The 24 Hour Company, Inc, Jaffrey is now part of this worldwide roster of participating towns. Over 30 local writers, directors, actors, stage managers and tech staff come together for the first time on Thursday, October 7th. They collaborate over the next 24 hours to produce six brand new ten minute plays that debut for one night only at the Jaffrey Woman’s Club in downtown Jaffrey on October 8th. The Park Theatre is presenting The Matchbook Players' (a new Jaffrey-based community theatre group) production of this immensely popular form of theatre. Join us Saturday night, October 8th to see the outcome of the 24 hour produce-a-thon. Mark your calendars. You will never forget this evening of thrilling and entertaining theatre. Renowned actor and director Kevin Spacey has called The 24 Hour Plays, “A magical experience.”Get Your tickets in advance: Call OvationTix customer service toll-free: 866-811-4111In this radio show we will talk to Artistic Director Paige Lussier Johnson about her new theater company "Matchbook Players" & their inaugural artistic venture in the Monadnock Region: a 24 hour play festival- what it means to produce the festival in the area and why they are doing it.
Curling in July? I had that opportunity at the Union Ice Arena in Woodstock, VT, this past Sunday and in this episode I talk about that experience and discuss the challenges of curling on "arena ice"... I also mention our efforts to try to get curling happening in the Monadnock region of New Hampshire where Keene, NH, is located: http://monadnockcurling.org/
Listen in as host Mike Harris interviews Eva Lynn Loy, one of Contemporary Art Gallery Online' newest Artist Member. Eva-Lynn Loy is an artist, expressive art therapist and teacher. Since moving to the beautiful Monadnock region of New Hampshire in 2004, her passion for creating art was, joyfully, reignited. Her artistic vision often reflects an image with new colors that show the spirit of the subject rather than how it might, actually, appear. Her work has appeared in national and regional juried shows as well as many local exhibits. Eva-Lynn's paintings are part of private collections from the east to west coasts. To read the CAGO Newsletter, visit www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com and click on the CAGO Media tab. On this page you will find our radio shows, videos and newsletters. Contemporary Art Gallery Online continues each month with their monthly art competitions and exhibitions. Go to www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com, and Click on the Art Competition tab for details. If you are looking for gallery representation, visit www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com and click on the Artist Member Corner tab, and follow the prompts. And of course, if you are in the market to purchase art, visit us at www.ContemporaryArtGalleryOnline.com for all your wall art needs. Enjoy the show!
I was greatly amused to find myself on the front page of the Sports section of our local paper, the Keene Sentinel, with a great article about our efforts to bring the sport of curling to Keene and the greater Monadnock region. Here's the article: http://www.sentinelsource.com/sports/local_sports/a-place-to-curl/article_9392cc54-6c8b-59a1-af79-cb117521716b.html and the Monadnock Curling Club site is at http://monadnockcurling.org/