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(Dec 12, 2024) If federal lawmakers don't take action before the end of the year, Medicare's telehealth coverage will soon expire, which would have big impacts for rural providers and North Country seniors; David Sommerstein sends an audio postcard from Rainbow Falls and Inman Gulf on the Tug Hill Plateau, where more than five feet of snow made for a winter wonderland; and as the news comes down that Lake Placid is officially the back-up site for sliding sports in the 2026 Winter Olympics, we meet a woman whose job it is to transport bobsleds and luge sleds from the finish line back to the track at Mt. Van Hoevenburg's bobsled run.
(Dec 12, 2024) The growth of telehealth medicine has been a huge development for rural health care in places like the North Country. But the ability for Medicare patients to use telehealth is at risk, if lawkmakers don't take action before the end of the year. Also: An audio postcard from Rainbow Falls and Inman Gulf in the Tug Hill Plateau, where more than five feet of snow makes for a winter wonderland.
Send us some fan mail here!Nick is back from the Adirondacks and Josh has been getting out hiking as well! The boys settle in and chit-chat about some late-summer jaunts as Fall settles into the Northeast!PUDs Podcast has a new logo(!), Josh scores his first win as a soccer coach, the boys want to get a candle sponsor, Disney+ is expensive, Josh finds a "Cliff Trail" with the family, and Nick runs down his recent trip to Keene Valley in the heart of New York's Adirondack High Peaks; including a loop to bag Nippletop and Dial from the Adirondack Mountain Reserve, a family hike up Mount Van Hoevenburg, exploring High Falls Gorge, and capturing the Milky Way on camera, plus a hyperthetical that might just drive you bananas on this episode of the PUDs Podcast!Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:Adventurisitq Clothing - use code "PUDSPOD" for 20% off your first order!Roots Coffee Roasters - use code "puds10" for 10% off your order!Episode Links:AllTrails Map for Rainbow Falls, Indian Head, Fish Hawk Cliffs, Nippletop, Bear Den, Dial, & Noonmark Shoulder via the AMRTaylor James Steeves Foundation WebsiteTay's Summit Challenge Signup PageDonate to Nick's Fundraiser for Tay's Summit ChallengeNick's Music Moment:The Artist in the Ambulance (Revisited) - Thrice - 2023Josh's Jazzy Music Moment:Jane's Addiction isn't getting along on stage...Follow us on Instagram: @pudspodcastFollow us on Facebook: PUDs PodcastSubscribe to Nick's YouTube Channel: Nick in NatureFollow Nick on Instagram: @nick__in__natureFollow Josh on Instagram: @jrogers.32Email us at: pudspod@outlook.comRecorded and Produced in Black Cat Studios by Nick Sidla© 2024 PUDs Podcast
S11:E2 – Are bears even real? Jamin was on the verge of losing all belief and was beginning to think that bears were simply a threatening thought that ensured campgrounds stayed tidy. His faith was restored we saw a breathtaking black bear run across our path on the Little River Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains. Come with us as we go “East in the Airstream” to The Great Smoky Mountains, Imagination Mountain campgrounds, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Cider Company, Pigeon Forge and Rainbow Falls. For more context, check out the video that accompanies this podcast (S11:E2 The Great Smoky Mountains | This Park Was FULL of Surprises) on YouTube (https://youtu.be/EfoOrkbZDqU). Send us your feedback and thoughts via email at travelfomopodcast@gmail.com. Have your own travel story? Attach a voice memo to your email, and you could hear your own voice in a future episode of the podcast. ____ Travel FOMO is hosted by a husband and wife duo, Jamin and Hilarie Houghton. Learn more about them at www.travelfomopodcast.com. Subscribe to Travel FOMO in two different ways: (1) Watch their adventures on YouTube and (2) Follow audibly from wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow Travel FOMO on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/travelfomopodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/travelfomopodcast TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@travelfomopodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@travelfomopodcast
Original Air Date: June 04, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: June 04, 1953Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Cisco KidPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Jack Mather (Cisco)• Harry Lang (Poncho) Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Cisco and Pancho ride in with a mining camp where trouble is brewing. Sure enough, robbery and murder arises on the scene, and Cisco is in position to take the…
In 2007 Christina Calayca would go missing while camping near Rainbow Falls in Ontario. She was out for a morning jog when she would vanish without a trace our links: https://www.instagram.com/lostinthewoodspodcast/ https://www.patreon.com/lostinthewoodspodcast https://my-store-11745950.creator-spring.com/ https://linktr.ee/Lostinthewoodspodcast buy us coffee☕️ https://venmo.com/code?user_id=2323643837186048330&created=1633816408.531276&printed=1 http://paypal.me/lostinthewoodspod sources: https://www.katebarker.com/pdfs/win07missingkate.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Christina_Calayca#cite_note-Barker-2 https://www.elliotlaketoday.com/local-news/lost-not-found-and-what-we-can-learn-from-it -4273784 https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2022/01/02/the-disappearance-of-christina-calayca/ https://www.ontarioparks.com/pdf/maps/rainbowfalls/trail_map.pdf https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Falls_Provincial_Park https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/kxx269/christina_calayca_hikin g_disappearance_2007/ https://wanderingcanadians.com/2020/11/09/rainbow-falls-provincial-park/
► In todays episode of Land of the Lost Steve Stockton discusses The Solved Case of Rainbow Falls Jane Doe.⚠️ If you have any information regarding any of these cases please call:Crime Stoppers: 1-800-222-TIPS. NPS Investigates: 1-888-653-0009
On the morning of the I Heart SapphFic Mega Sale, the website was down. Yikes! Luckily, the website came back, and the sale was a big success. The launch of Christmas at Rainbow Falls has gone well. Now TB & Miranda are busy organizing the 2023 IHS Reading Challenge, planning the last 99-c sale in 2022, and they've started writing season 2 of A London Love Story. Lots going on! Clare has been unwell and recently underwent surgery, which went off smoothly and she's recuperating. Unfortunately, before the surgery, she had a 4-day migraine. Because of all of that, she doesn't have a lot of work news to report. Clare's in hot demand for podcasts! In good news, she's had some fun and her house is decorated for the holidays. Hooray! They move on to the topic: how has your 2022 gone? They start off by describing their years with 3 words, but they don't leave it at that, naturally. They break down what they've accomplished, the curveballs thrown their way, and how they pivoted. What are your 3 words to sum up your 2022? Head over to lesbianswhowrite.com and leave a comment on the episode. Please note, the next episode will come out on Monday, January 16th. Happy listening! Clare and TB Links: Christmas at Rainbow Falls: https://mybook.to/ChristmasAtRainbowFallsMarkinson
Christmas at Rainbow Falls has been published! In the back of the book is a bonus scene for Take Two, which has a connection to Christmas at Rainbow Falls. TB wants more rainbows and is tired of all the hate in the world. The IHS Mega Sale is going on now through November 29. And, finally, it's the home stretch of NaNo. Write TB. Write! The Christmas Catch launch has settled down, but the narrator fell through. In good Clare audio news, It Started with a Kiss will be out soon! The football book is going on forever, so it needs some work. Clare had a fab time in Portugal, and she played beer pong for the first time. Now that she's rested, it's time to tear into the footy book. TB has a novel solution to the footy book issue that Clare doesn't seem to truly appreciate. They move on to the topic: what to-dos are on your author business list? They share the tasks that must get done, including ones they've been putting off because they don't wanna do them. Recording the episode causes them to freak out and it's depressing how much always needs to get done. Let us know what you think? Head over to lesbianswhowrite.com, and leave a comment on the episode. Or you can email them at: lesbianswhowrite@gmail.com. Happy listening! Clare and TB Links: Christmas at Rainbow Falls: https://mybook.to/ChristmasAtRainbowFallsMarkinson Take Two: https://mybook.to/TakeTwoMarknson IHS Mega Sale: https://iheartsapphfic.com/2022/11/25/mega-sale-page-1/ It Started with a Kiss: https://www.clarelydon.co.uk/books/it-started-with-a-kiss/ The Christmas Catch: https://www.clarelydon.co.uk/books/the-christmas-catch/
Bonus Episode - What does it look like to find joy and delight in loving your neighbor? What does it look like to reorient your life around place? How do we live as "holy fools?" In this episode we interview Dr. Preston Pouteaux about these questions and hear his story. He is a beekeeper, neighborhood enthusiast, and pastor at Lake Ridge Community Church. He is an engaging speaker, writer, and curator of conversations about faith and neighborhoods. Since 2015 his syndicated column, Into the Neighbourhood, has been printed over two million times in weekly newspapers and his latest book, "The Bees of Rainbow Falls" won a 2018 Word Guild Award. Preston lives in Chestermere, Alberta, with his wife Kelly, their daughters Scotia and Ivy, and a few thousand honeybees.
TB and Miranda got Christmas at Rainbow Falls to the editor on time, but it was a close call. TB is joining the daily Zoom NaNo sprints every day, and she's getting words on the page. The weather has been on the warm side in November, allowing TB and Miranda to meet up in Concord for their tradition when they start a new project. On a particularly warm day (record-breaker), TB was battling a fever from her Covid and flu jabs. Clare also got her Covid jab, but she didn't get sick. Sadly, things keep going wrong with The Christmas Catch launch. In good writing news, Clare is getting back into the writing swing with the footie book and an author buddy helped her out with some of the plot issues, although TB has the perfect solution. Audio fans: It Started with a Kiss will be available soon! Clare's in Portugal for a week. Exciting times! They crash on to embarrassing stories from their lives that they've put into books. TB recommended this topic because she thinks people could use more laughter and both of them have plenty of silly moments they aren't afraid to share. Let us know what you think? Head over to lesbianswhowrite.com, and leave a comment on the episode. Or you can email them at: lesbianswhowrite@gmail.com. Happy listening! Clare and TB Links: I Heart SapphFic Author Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ihlauthorforum IHS NaNo Sprints: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ihlauthorforum/permalink/521938029357763 It Started with a Kiss: https://www.clarelydon.co.uk/books/it-started-with-a-kiss/ The Christmas Catch: https://www.clarelydon.co.uk/books/the-christmas-catch/
Hike talks trail with two former guests and one long time listener in three back to back interviews. In the special episode we cover hiking tips, getting the next generation involved in trail maintenance, and many trails (North Country, Black Mountain Crest, Linville Gorge, Art Loeb, Colorado 14ers, Mt. Whitney, Cumberland Plateau and even the Smokies).If you enjoy listening to hiker chat, this is a perfect episode. A special thank you to Misty, Zach and Tim for helping me celebrate 4 years of the podcast. Each hiker shares a little bit of their own unique journey which will inspire you. Connect with Misty:Instagram: @dantedirtstashConnect with Zach:Instagram: @zach_kussFacebook: zach.kussConnect with Tim: Instagram: @1115timSupport the showConnect with Hike:Instagram: @thehikepodcastTwitter: @thehikepodcastFacebook: @thehikepodcastEmail: hikepodcast@gmail.com
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We talk about birthday cakes, as Blake shares why he hates when kids blows out candles over cakes. A 50-year-old woman is safe tonight after a fall at Rainbow Falls. Madera County Sheriff's Office Rescue crews had to carry the woman from the trail to an ambulance, then bring her to a hospital.The results of a recent district survey show that there is still strong support in the community for maintaining Polk's name on the school, even though the trustees shot that down at their last board meeting. Polk Elementary School, with 259 responses, was the No. 1 name listed among the 758 survey responses. Listeners CommentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk about birthday cakes, as Blake shares why he hates when kids blows out candles over cakes. A 50-year-old woman is safe tonight after a fall at Rainbow Falls. Madera County Sheriff's Office Rescue crews had to carry the woman from the trail to an ambulance, then bring her to a hospital.The results of a recent district survey show that there is still strong support in the community for maintaining Polk's name on the school, even though the trustees shot that down at their last board meeting. Polk Elementary School, with 259 responses, was the No. 1 name listed among the 758 survey responses. Listeners CommentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heather Gray joins Narelle, Valerie, and Elizabeth to talk about her recent release, Olive. This is book two in her Rainbow Falls series. You can find Heather at HeatherGrayWriting.com
The Cisco Kid is a film, radio, television and comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his short story "The Caballero's Way", published in 1907 in the collection Heart of the West. Henry presented the character as a villain, where later iterations portrayed him as a Mexican Caballero and hero. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate give you a glimpse into the past.
I am so over the moon delighted I got to do this episode with Noelani Love from Hawaii. She came to my life through the magic of Lakshmi Lullabies and has blessed my life in so many ways since then. Not only with her music, but with her presence, wisdom and creations. In this podcast we go deeper into her story. How did she become a jewelry designer? How did she become a surfer? How did she become a yoga teacher? What initiated her connection to her voice? How did she become a singer and ukulele player? What magic do we have inside? I love how simple, grounded and mature every word she says is! She just says: "Do your thing"! Something I was told when I was 20 and it took me almost 5 years to fully start doing it as I still did not believe it is possible to do your thing, have fun and also let that thing serve you. But both me and Noelani are a living proof it is possible. So what is your thing? As always please LIKE, share and comment for the podcast and leave us your review on ITunes or our FB page here: If you would love to contribute to the making of the podcast do it here: ----more---- Summary: 02:00 – Introduction 03:00 How Noelani traveled to Estonia without going there 05:52 E ho mai song story – surrendering to love and Grace - check out here: 07:12 Healing energy of Hawaii 07:22 Spiritual healing energy for the world 07:45 Finding the voice to also sing 08:28 I was afraid to speak in public 08:37 Singing with my younger sister 08:53 Complex about my voice 09:02 Becoming an entrepreneur 09:28 Home birth 13 years ago 10:13 Creating sound without being inhibited 10:15 When throat is stuck then the pelvis is also stuck 11:00 Primal sounds while giving birth – animalistic 11:20 Out of the mind into the body 12:03 Primal body activation 12:10 Learned to play ukulele and sing in Hawaiian as 24 years old 12:44 I started to copy and train my throat muscles 13:29 It is all about practice 13:41 Yoga teacher training to incorporate breath and movement 14:03 Helped me to find my voice 14:24 Getting lost in the mantra – which can transform yourself 15:00 Own authentic version which resonated with me 15:26 Mantras getting more accessible for the western ears 15:39 Music its own entity – it is just a gift which moves through me 15:58 To empower others to do the same thing 16:08 How to write songs 16:23 Writing is a way to get out of my funk 17:06 Teaching students to use their mantras as songs 17:37 Changing the music culture 18:25 Uplifting lyrics 18:36 Crystal's experience by Rainbow Falls on the Big Island 19:39 Pololuu Valley experience of rainmaking 20:24 Water blessing in the Hawaiian culture 20:46 Access to fresh water means wealth in Hawaii 21:08 Noelani – heavenly mist follows her 21:45 Lono – Hawaiian God 22:02 Tips to start to work with your voice 22:42 First would be self-massage to the jaw but also neck which is connected to sense of communication and expression 23:32 CBD oil or ether oil blend 24:16 Learning to be comfortable to touch ourselves 24:30 We need touch but also see where things are tight 25:06 Secondly remember your childlike innocence 25:28 Like a 2 or 3 year old just playing and having fun 25:55 Start with AUM and repeat with different pitches 26:51 Third thing is breath and do it fully 27:33 This helps to start to breath more consciously 28:03 Connection to Ocean 28:49 Summers in Hawaii 29:20 Moved to Hawaii in 2005 29:34 Bodyboarding and body surfing and having fun 30:01 My son invited me to surf on the board 31:15 Community experience out surfing 31:30 Crystal's surf experiences in South Africa 32:38 Once you get up on the surfboard and then you can not stop any more 33:20 Washing machine in the waves 33:34 Water therapy class in Hawaii released the deep water fear 34:05 Client asking to help with water fear 34:37 Sparks from Hawaii 35:33 Designing jewelry in college for fun 36:17 Started getting custom queries 36:43 Wanted to do it for living 37:08 Noelani Designs was born 37:17 Started with home shows, farmers markets, holiday events 37:46 2013 opened my own shop in North Oahu 38:07 Online sales as well retail and wholesale 38:30 2-5 women working full time to distribute 38:59 Work with Crystals from Mother Earth 39:25 Provide happiness and beauty from all over the world kept me going 39:35 My mission and purpose 39:51 2017 stopped with the retail shop 40:11 Time with family, ocean and my son was more important 40:26 Went online and opened up a little studio 41:06 Transition of my company – rebranded Noelani Hawaii 41:44 Activate women to their light and beauty 42:05 Accenting the natural beauty 42:16 Talismans for women 42:24 Crystals are healing 42:43 Heavenly compliment for women 43:27 Wai – water – fresh water – from heaven – noe – mist 44:05 Hundreds of ways to say what kind of water 44:18 Heavenly Water 44:31 Crystal to remind people their heavenly water ** Check out more about Noelani here: FB: www.facebook.com/noelanilovemusic Website: https://noelanihawaii.com IG: instagram.com/noelanilove Find the amazing gift from Noelani here: https://infinite-activation.mykajabi.com/noelani-podcast-gift ** To make every Podcast count, please do not only listen or like it, but also download it - this helps to grow our numbers which can soon help to support us also in other ways; share it with many; make it your regular companion wherever you live, are or whatever you are creating in your life! Find our Podcast also at Spotify, I Tunes and Google Play! Check us also out in FB, and You Tube Some days after each audio version of the Podcast here we will upload the video version to our new You Tube channel (#abundanceinactionpodcast). So, check that out as well and support it the same way. Leave your comments, suggestions and ideas or a wish to contribute to us in comment sections or via email to abundanceinactionpodcast@gmail.com or to FB: www.facebook.com/abundanceinactionpodcast Thank you in advance! May Aloha be always with you! Crystal Ra Laksmi-Ditton & Michael Ditton Abundance in Action Podcast co-producers and co-hosts
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the great hiking destinations in the mid-Atlantic region, if not the entire East Coast. Across its rumpled 522,427 acres there are more than 800 miles of trails. They range from relatively short footpaths to scenic payoffs like Rainbow Falls and Abrahams Falls to the more than 70 miles of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail that crosses the top of the park. Nancy East is well familiar with the park's trail network, as she and a close friend set out in the fall of 2020 to hike every mile of that network, and then she wrote about it in a new book, Chasing the Smokies Moon. We talk with Nancy to understand what motivated her to embark on such a hike and what that endeavor taught her.
Gorges State Park, located about halfway between Cashiers and Brevard, is set in the midst of plunging waterfalls, rugged river gorges, sheer rock walls and a high concentration of rare species. The Park receives over 80 inches of rain each year which is enough rain to qualify the area as a temperate rain forest. Most people are drawn to the park to explore Rainbow Falls, and Turtle Back Falls which lies just upstream, as well as Bearwallow Falls which lies in the northern section of the Park. Backcountry-style recreation has been a hallmark of Gorges with distance hiking & backpack camping…but trout fishing, mountain biking and horseback riding are also welcome in various parts of the Park's rugged interior.In this episode, I sit down with Kevin Bischof, the new Park Superintendent for Gorges State Park, and we talk about many of the things that make this park so special. Kevin goes in depth to describe the new front-country campground that is nearing completion, the challenges of managing a remote park that shares a boundary with a National Forest, waterfall & hiking safety, and environmental education programs. I was also surprised to learn there are actually 20 named waterfalls within the park, but due to the steepness and rugged nature of this park, they are only accessible to the most arduous and experienced hiker.If you've been looking for an opportunity to explore the western North Carolina mountains without the large crowds, this episode is for you. Photo Courtesy: Thomas MabryKevin BischofPark SuperintendentGorges State Park976 Grassy Ridge Rd.Sapphire, NC 28774Tel: 828-966-9099Fax: 828-966-4526MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEGorges State ParkHiking in Gorges State ParkBrevard, NCCashiers, NC Rainbow FallsTurtle Back FallsPisgah National ForestMike Andress, HostExploration Local PodcastEmail: mike@explorationlocal.comWebsite LinkInstagram: explorationlocalFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/explorationlocal/
We're in Kerikeri, New Zealand, with my new friend Heather Markel of HeatherBegins.com. Heather and I talk about Rainbow Falls, Maori culture at Te Ahoo Rheah, and The Kemp House. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/kerikeri Bluffworks' stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks
Summer has officially arrived! Diane Malinowski from the Elk Grove Village Park District joins John Landecker to preview the hours of outdoor fun for everyone waiting at the Pirate’s Cove theme park and Rainbow Falls waterpark.
There is another large outdoor cross in San Francisco, and this one is in Golden Gate Park. As a bonus, this one comes with its own water feature. Today's Pod covers the origins and construction of Prayerbook Cross and Rainbow Falls.
No negativity! Let's talk about what a JOY #vanlife is! And we'll also visit some drooling insects, find ourselves in a bar fight, find some CRAZY good prices on "solar generators," review some innovative lights and promote the Van Life Nomadic Pantry. We now have a Discord Server! What’s that? It’s a place to share and ask questions with the host of Built to GO and other listeners. It’s a new community, so it will take some time to get to size, but you can be part of that! This link will take you to a video that explains the concept. Join us! Rainbow Falls as Dismals Canyon by Ronnie Harris A Place to Visit - Dismals Canyon It takes time to get there, but it's worth it to step back 450,000,000 years in time. Imagine insects recreating the night sky with their own light, because that's what you can find here. https://www.dismalscanyon.com/ Tech Talk - CRAZY Deals on "Solar Generators" Not sure what's going on, but take advantage if you wish. These are Jackery/GoalZero-type devices. 40% off! Check the coupon box and add to cart for actual price. Wakyme 520Wh $275 https://amzn.to/3eolsuC AWANFI 505Wh $236 https://amzn.to/3dDkKLa I'll be reviewing both of these in the future. Resource Recommendation - Van Life Pantry Podcast (Nomadic Pantry Facebook Group) A friendly podcast about food-related #vanlife subjects. https://vanlifepantry.podbean.com/ Product Review - Gator Eyes Versatile little lights for emergencies or just general lighting https://amzn.to/3ejyrhj Some links are affiliate links. If you purchase anything from these links, the show will receive a small fee. This will not impact your price in anyway.
Christina Calayca, a spiritual and hardworking young woman, was a faithful and passionate volunteer and upcoming educator in Toronto, Canada. Her undying go-getter personality and dedication to her family and church were cut short by unexplainable, unsolved disappearance in August of 2007, leaving all who knew her across the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Toronto and the entirety of Canada at large grasping for answers in a sea of evidence that drowned us all in doubt…As a hope to provide more substantial reasoning built upon observable evidence and situational analysis, this is an examination of Christina Calayca’s disappearance at the Rainbow Falls Provincial Park and the mysteries of Ontario’s expansive backwoods...This is Cold Case Detective.Case File Photographs:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xj7NcdrMWiaZ1F6HTa3tv6CLAE9ap79S?usp=sharingRelevant Links[Canadian Crimeopedia Article][Reddit Thread][Kate Barker Article][National Post Article][The Star Article #1][The Star Article #2][Saskatoon Freezing Deaths Wiki]Researched and written by TJ RueschEpisode narrated by William EarlMusic by CO.AG________Our episodes deal with serious and often distressing incidents. Listener discretion is advised.Submit a Cold Case - https://forms.gle/usZ7B2vJeWwDjzJ19Visit our YouTube channel for more Cold Case content - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdjslyNQupPSFxK_mSPcG-g
Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass. And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday. Psalm 37: 4-6
This week we have an unexpected extended stay in Emerald as we are challenged with some ongoing wiring issues in the van that are having knock on effects with the solar, batteries and 12 volt system. We turn our frustrations into a positive and take some time out in nature to explore Blackdown Tableland National Park. Located between Emerald and Rockhampton in Queensland’s Central Highlands, this really is a hidden gem and boasts an incredible plateau, sandstone gorges, crystal clear waterholes and the beautiful Rainbow Falls waterfall. We’re keeping our fingers crossed the van will get sorted in the coming days so we can hit the road and continue our journey north to the Tropics!Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].
This week on Out of Office: A Travel Podcast, Ryan hops in the jalopy and heads to Knoxville, Tennessee and the Great Smoky Mountains. Plus, Kiernan realizes that somehow they’ve recorded eighty four episodes without ever talking about Ryan’s proclivity for doll furniture. Things we talked about in today’s podcast: Knoxville Urban Wilderness https://www.visitknoxville.com/urban-wilderness/ SoKno Taco Cantina https://soknota.co/ Market Square in Knoxville https://www.visitknoxville.com/blog/post/10-things-to-know-about-market-square/ The Sunsphere https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunsphere Knoxville Museum of Art’s Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin: Through the Unusual Door https://knoxart.org/exhibitions/beauford-delaney-and-james-baldwin-through-the-unusual-door/?fbclid=IwAR0-LC-ypve4glLMCt8KO0snbhITplQMdBB0CWj1VxuvwZFmAB0vGYC6Ls4 Knoxville Museum of Art’s Thorne Miniatures Rooms https://knoxart.org/exhibitions/thorne-rooms/ Downtown Wine+Spirits https://www.dtwine.com Rainbow Falls, Great Smoky Mountains https://www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/rainbow-falls-pyv.htm Tuckaleechee Caverns https://tuckaleecheecaverns.com/development-of-caverns/ Avoiding Bear Attacks https://www.news.meredithlmg.com/general/what-not-to-do-in-a-bear-attack-push-your-slower-friends-down-in-attempts/article_531801ea-f4be-5571-be0f-e121786c1caa.html Toxic Cyanobacteria in Zion National Park https://www.nps.gov/zion/planyourvisit/toxic-cyanobacteria-bloom-in-the-virgin-river-and-the-streams-of-zion-national-park.htm
The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this weekly series continued on Mutual until February 14, 1945. It was followed by a thrice weekly series on a Mutual-Don Lee regional network in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sherlock Holmes Radio Station Live 24/7 Click Here to Listenhttps://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441----------------------------------------------------------------------------
In this weeks episode of the Explore Everywhere Podcast I take you with me as I visit 3 waterfalls in the woods around Bathurst, New Brunswick. The adventure starts as I am leaving Pabineau Falls, then I head deeper into the woods of northern New Brunswick to find Rainbow Falls and Buck Falls. Along the way I see some fascinating and exciting creatures and animals.Trails in this episodePabineau Falls TrailRainbow Falls TrailBuck Falls TrailTrail pages coming soon.I also discuss my SPOT device that I use for safety when I visit remote areas that are outside of the realm of cell reception.
This week, we're talking about Millie (10:02), Rainbow Falls Jane Doe (21:52), and Vita Collazo (30:27). Stay safe out there!Ad this week for It's Murder Up North.Motherisk sources• The Fifth Estate episode• Toronto Star investigationMillie sources• Unidentified Wiki• DNA Doe Project• Doe Network• Canada's Missing• Globe and Mail article• Kenora Online article• Websleuths threadIf you have any information about Millie's case, please contact Karen Rustige with the Ontario Provincial Police at (807) 548-5534, or email the National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains at canadasmissing-disparuscanada@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.Rainbow Falls Jane Doe sources• Unidentified Wiki• Doe Network• NAMUS• NCMEC• Rainbow Falls Jane Doe facebook pageIf you have any information about Rainbow Falls Jane Doe's case, please contact the Douglas County Coroner's Office at (303) 814-7198 or the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at (303) 660-7588.Vita Collazo sources• Unidentified Wiki• San Diego Union Tribune article• GlobalNation.Inquirer.net article• Charley Project• NBC San Diego article 1• NBC San Diego article 2• CBS News• Fox 5 San DiegoFollow Us:• Website• Twitter• Instagram• Facebook
On June 15th, 1993 a young woman's body was found in a campground just northwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was found half naked, only wearing a Harley Davidson T-shirt, and some jewellery. She had no other belongings or identification on or near her body.Investigators determined she had a head injury, which mostly likely was her cause of death.The case has been one of the most frustrating of all cold cases in Colorado. Investigators have re-opened the case numerous times throughout the years in an effort to keep the case alive and in hope of bringing justice for the victim and closure for a family.In 2012 the coroner's office was directed to exhume her body, which lay in a pauper's field to extract new DNA in hopes of finding a database match. Her femur was extracted for isotope testing and sent to the Smithsonian Institute.They determined that Jane Doe was most likely Canadian coming from the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Newfoundland, Labrador and possibly, but with lower determination - Eastern Quebec. They also believe she may have come from the state of Alaska.Her DNA and finger prints had been sent to all US States in the past excluding Hawaii and Alaska. Now, investigators have sent both to Alaska and Canada in hopes of finding a match.Two artists used clay to come up with a physical, three dimensional model of what Jane Doe may have looked like. These images, along with others will be made available on our Facebook Group. Even though these images went out locally to the public, no tips surfaced.Locally, a new DNA extractor called an MVAC was used on the T Shirt to extract Jane Doe's DNA along with any possible murder suspect DNA. In addition, local law enforcement are presenting the case to the FBI to see if they can help in any manner.Just before Jane Doe was discovered, there was a Vietnam Veteran's Motorcycle gathering just north of the area and investigators believe someone there may know more about Jane Doe, especially with her attire of a Harley Davidson T Shirt. However, many of the individuals from this group have ever spoken up, little alone come forward to even say they don't know anything.Investigators also believe that an arrest of three individuals just prior to Jane Doe's murder may be connected. Officers arrested three young individuals, one of which somewhat matches Jane Doe's description, however, these individuals all gave false identification to law enforcement.None of these individuals have come forward. Their images will also be made available on our Facebook page.Jane Doe was about 17-25 years old at the time of her murder in 1993. She was 5' 3” to 5' 8” in height weighing between 130 to 160 pounds. Her hair was shoulder-length, light brown to blonde, and may have been dyed. She was found wearing a black short-sleeve “Harley Davidson” t-shirt with a picture of a motorcycle. She was also wearing a yellow metal pinky ring, a yellow metal necklace with a black crystal pendant, clear stone stud earrings and a necklace with wizard hands holding a round tiger-eye stone pendant. She had pierced ears and excellent teeth with no fillings. She had a well-healed horizontal surgical scar on her upper left abdomen, the result of her spleen having been surgically removed during her lifetime.No trace of illegal drugs were found in her body, nor evidence of sexual assault by intercourse, however they have not ruled out the possibility of non-intercourse sexual assault or contact.Investigators found characteristics that indicated she might have been very well cared for prior to her death. She was healthy with no sign of disease.Investigators also hint that she may be a runaway from Louisiana, however, this information is very weak. Prior to the discovery of Jane Doe, a runaway teenager had been arrested saying she was from Louisiana. She gave a fake name, but her photo was taken. She ran away from the halfway house she was staying at and initially officer's believed it may have been her they found at Rainbow Falls as the photo and the reconstruction somewhat matched.Investigators determined that Jane Doe had been deceased about 2-3 days prior to her body being discovered by a hiker. The makeshift campground was rural but it appears as if the perpetrator or perpetrators didn't care that her body was left out in the open and easily discoverable. Another possibility is that she was dumped at the site and the crimes happened elsewhere.Somewhere there is a family wondering where there daughter is. Somewhere there is a murderer who has not yet been brought to justice.If you have any information about this case and can identify this Jane Doe please contact: Douglas County Coroner’s Office at 303-814-7150 or at coroner@douglas.co.usPlease remember to visit our show sponsor:www.experiencethis360.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After 2 years of rehabilitation projects, the Rainbow Falls Trail is fully reopened to the public! A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on Nov. 14 to thank the work crew, volunteers, park partners, and donors for their support in completing the project. We’ve got all the details on the Rainbow Falls Trail and its rehabilitation projects. […] The post Rainbow Falls Trail Reopens After 2 Years of Work appeared first on Visit My Smokies.
Dash is trying to get Ponyville qualified for the pegasus relay, but her team is...not the greatest. I mean, Fluttershy's adorable and kind but not the strongest flyer. And Bulk Biceps has...some wing shrinkage issues. So when Spitfire and Fleetfoot offer to let her join the Wonderbolts to fly for Cloudsdale it seems like the greatest thing ever. Except that Twilight Sparkle's got all the princess-level advice and reminds Dash of what her true priorities ought to be. Welcome to Rainbow Falls, everypony - let the Equestria Games qualifiers begin! If you've got questions or comments you can email us at macintoshandmaud@gmail.com or leave a comment on the episode. Also, if you contribute $2.00 or more to our Patreon you can listen to our review of My Little Pony: Equestria GIrls! Please subscribe and rate us on iTunes and use your best pony pun! It's the best way to help us get more listeners and build our community. Intro and outro music is "Madgapuff March (rmx) by JS Bach" by Lee Rosevere. Licensed under a CCO 1.0 Universal License. For the song and information about the artist, visit the song page at the Free Music Archive.
Description: This is episode number 6.1, the first episode in our series on Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Bryan and Danielle reminisce about their first camping trip there in the spring of 2017. Support our show on Patreon. For show notes or to become a Patron, go to everybodysnationalparks.com. Discussion includes the following: · Brief description of our trip (3:40) · Cades Cove: Campground, Loop, Visitors Center (4:28) · White Oak Sink Trail to see wildflowers (12:53) · Laurel Falls Trail (19:16) · Cosby Campground (24:15) · First daughter share story of her bike riding accident (25:25) · Cataloochee (30:15) · 2nd daughter shares biking incident and hiking the Boogerman trail in Cataloochee (31:43) · Appalachian Trail at Davenport Gap (35:34) · Porters Creek Trail Near Greenbrier Cove (36:44) · Rainbow Falls (38:30) · Junior Ranger Day at Sugarlands Visitor Center (40:26) · Gatlinburg (43:35) Resources: Great Smoky Mountains National Park Cades Cove - NPS Cades Cove Park Limits Access in Whiteoak Sink Area to Protect Declining Bat Populations (3/28/17) Whiteoak Sink Laurel Falls Cosby Campground Great Smoky Mounains: Off the Beaten Path Cataloochee Boogerman Trail Great Smoky Mountains: Kid Friendly Hikes Porters Creek Trail Rainbow Falls Great Smoky Mountains: Visitor Centers
In our 3rd episode of the Urban Loft Cast, we talk with Preston Pouteaux, a pastor/beekeeper. Preston Pouteaux is a renaissance man who tries to fully embrace an incarnational life living in Chestemere, Canada. The Bees of Rainbow Falls is Preston's massively popular book that shares his perspective on life, mission, neighborhood, and bees. We hope you enjoy the conversation! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/UrbanLoftCast/support
The Rainbow Falls Trail is getting a makeover! This hugely popular trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is currently undergoing a major rehabilitation project that will last two years. Located near the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, the Rainbow Falls Trail leads to a gorgeous 80-foot high waterfall and to Mount LeConte, the […] The post Rainbow Falls Trail is Getting a Makeover with Two-Year Rehabilitation Project appeared first on Visit My Smokies.
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Lange ist es her, dass wir in so einer großen Runde zusammenkamen - aber zwei Folgen benötigen halt auch viele Meinungen! Im vorerst letzten Doppelreview geht es um "Rainbow Falls" und "Three's A Crowd".
Another week, another edition of Pony 411! To start this episode, we have some news, including cons, plushies, and upcoming episodes! Oh and some new Twitter accounts. Those probably matter to people... After that, though, Nemesis and Alca7raz talk about "Rainbow Falls." What did they think of the first Dash-centric episode of the season? Did Alca7raz, in fact, squeal like a girl? And what of these whispers of a pony making their return? Listen in for the answers to these questions, and more! Show Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aQsotfjQ6MT2p4Zw5lwJQDjRYS7N6AaXRD_SNJaRiSE/pub
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/the4x4podcast/Episode_1.mp3] On this first episode of The 4×4 Podcast we talk about some new developments and events in the 4×4 community, some upcoming events around the United States Links: Audio direct download Pikes Peak Hill Climb Pikes Peak Hill Climb on autoblog.com The new Wrangler motor Hot Wheels World Record Jump Dirt3 On the Calendar: … Continue reading »
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The Cisco Kid. Program #92. Mutual-Don Lee net origination, Ziv syndication. "Golden Slugs Of Rainbow Falls". Commercials added locally. A messenger from the assay office has been ambushed. The gold he was carrying falls to the bottom of a pool below rainbow falls...where it's eventually found by Pancho! Jack Mather, Harry Lang.
This weeks The Cisco Kid presents "The Golden Slugs of Rainbow Falls" 6/4/53 The Cisco Kid came to radio October 2, 1942, with Jackson Beck in the title role and Louis Sorin as Pancho. With Vicki Vola and Bryna Raeburn in supporting roles and Michael Rye announcing, this series continued on Mutual until 1945. It was followed by another Mutual series in 1946, starring Jack Mather and Harry Lang, who continued to head the cast in the syndicated radio series of more than 600 episodes from 1947 to 1956. Join us week as we listen to each exciting episode of The Cisco Kid.