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Blood-trailing wounded bears, follow-up shots on bears, stopping charging bears, skinning bears properly, and eating bears... this awesome episode with Alaska Arms' veteran solo bear hunter Morris Melani covers it all! What a cool conversation we had... ENJOY! FRIENDS! Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material and fresh discount codes for Timney Triggers! VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
Hi there! Feel free to drop us a text if you enjoy the episode.In this episode we interview Ed Warren, founder of Uphill New England, an organization dedicated to promoting uphill skiing in the region. Ed discusses the origins of Uphill New England, its partnerships with ski resorts to create an amazing Uphill Ski Pass, community-building initiatives, and the development of a mobile app to enhance the uphill skiing experience. Our conversation highlights the challenges and successes of creating a supportive community for uphill skiers, as well as the importance of collaboration within the outdoor sports community. Ed discusses the vibrant uphill skiing community in New England, highlighting local gear shops, resources for beginners, and the importance of community events. He emphasizes the evolving culture of uphill skiing, the competitive spirit fostered by platforms like STRAVA, and shares personal achievements in the sport. Ed also provides insights into favorite backcountry skiing locations and hidden gem events, while passionately advocating for the unique endurance culture in New England. The conversation concludes with tips on being a responsible and engaged member of the uphill skiing community.Key Takeaways:Uphill New England was founded in the summer of 2023 with a group of friends passionate about Uphilling.Community building is a key focus, with newsletters and events to engage skiers.The Uphill New England app provides real-time conditions for ski resorts that have partnered with Uphill New England.A gear library was established to lower the barrier to entry for new skiers.Events are designed to be welcoming and accessible for all skill levels.The organization aims to standardize uphill skiing policies across resorts.Ski mountaineering races are fun and inclusive.New England is a hub for endurance sports enthusiasts.Art & Eric embark on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.
1 section- comparison between allowance to save items along with Torah from fire on Shabbat and debate about finishing the skinning of korban pesach when Shabbat is 14th of Nissan
1 section- comparison between allowance to save items along with Torah from fire on Shabbos and debate about finishing the skinning of korban pesach when Shabbos is 14th of Nissan
For Noah Dines, life has been an uphill climb. And that is his dream come true.Dines, a 30 year-old Stowe local, is in the process of setting a new world record for human powered vertical feet skied in one year. The previous record had been 2.5 million feet set in 2016 by Aaron Rice, another Stowe skier. Dines broke Rice's record in September, then surpassed his original goal of skiing 3 million feet in October, broke 1 million meters — or 3.3 million feet — in early December, and will wrap up the year having skied 3.5 million feet.Uphill skiing is known as skinning, so named for the strips of material that attach to the bottom of skis that enable skiers to glide uphill without slipping backwards. They used to be made from seal skins, hence the name skinning. Skinning up ski area trails has become a popular form of exercise in recent years, and backcountry skiers also use skins to travel where there are no lifts.Dines began his uphill skiing quest on New Years Day 2024 just after midnight. He turned on his headlamp, snapped on his lightweight alpine touring skis and quietly skied off into the night up the trails of Stowe Mountain Resort. He has spent this year chasing snow around the world, from Vermont, to Oregon, Colorado, Europe and Chile. He has skied all but about 30 days this year. A typical day has him skiing uphill about 10,000 feet. At Stowe, that means he skis at least five round trip laps per day, often more. He will finish his quest at the end of this month and will be joined in his last days by his father, who has never skied uphill before.I met up with Noah Dines on December 17 at the base lodge at Spruce Peak at SMR. It was raining, but Dines was still skiing.“If you bail when it rains all the time, then you're not getting everything you could,” he said.Dines explained that his record quest has required “a lot of saying no” to everything from friends' weddings to having a beer, from which he has abstained. “Your response to anything has to do with, how will this affect my big year?” he said.Conceding that "the money has definitely been hard," Dines has supported himself during his year of chasing snow through sponsorships from Fischer Skis, Maloja clothing and Plink electrolyte drinks. He also raised $10,000 through a GoFundMe and has drawn down his savings.What has a year of living strenuously meant? "Friendships. I've met so many incredible people. It's meant learning how to persevere and work harder than I've ever worked before. It's meant seeing beautiful sunsets in Chile. It's meant cold mornings and crisp Alpine air. In Europe, it's meant croissants on the side of a mountain. It's meant more time with friends in Stowe."By pursuing a dream, Dines hopes that he can be a model for others. “I have a passion and I pursued it and I've pushed myself as hard as I can, and you can too,” he said. “It doesn't have to be with sports or take a year, but there's no reason that you can't set goals and meet them, that you can't push yourself just because you didn't grow up doing it.”What will the million meter man do to start 2025?“Well first and foremost, I'll take a little nap, at least for an afternoon.”
Matthew week 74 Matthew 11:28 ESV 28 Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:29-30 ESV 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Matthew 12:1-2 ESV At that time Jesus went through the grainfields on the Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they began to pluck heads of grain and to eat.2 But when the Pharisees saw it, they said to him, “Look, your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath.” Genesis 2:2-3 ESV Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 2 And on the seventh day God finished his work that he had done, and he rested on the seventh day from all his work that he had done. 3 So God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it God rested from all his work that he had done in creation. Exodus 20:8-11 ESV 8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 9 Six days you shall labor, and do all your work, 10 but the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, you, or your son, or your daughter, your male servant, or your female servant, or your livestock, or the sojourner who is within your gates. 11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and made it holy. Exodus 31:12-17 ESV 12 And the Lord said to Moses, 13 “You are to speak to the people of Israel and say, ‘Above all you shall keep my Sabbaths, for this is a sign between me and you throughout your generations, that you may know that I, the Lord, sanctify you. 14 You shall keep the Sabbath, because it is holy for you. Everyone who profanes it shall be put to death. Whoever does any work on it, that soul shall be cut off from among his people. 15 Six days shall work be done, but the seventh day is a Sabbath of solemn rest, holy to the Lord. Whoever does any work on the Sabbath day shall be put to death. 16 Therefore the people of Israel shall keep the Sabbath, observing the Sabbath throughout their generations, as a covenant forever.17 It is a sign forever between me and the people of Israel that in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed.'” Deuteronomy 23:24-25 ESV 24 “If you go into your neighbor's vineyard, you may eat your fill of grapes, as many as you wish, but you shall not put any in your bag. 25 If you go into your neighbor's standing grain, you may pluck the ears with your hand, but you shall not put a sickle to your neighbor's standing grain. 1.Carrying 2. Burning 3. Extinguishing 4. Finishing 5. Writing 6. Erasing 7. Cooking 8. Washing 9. Sewing 10. Tearing 11. Knotting 12. Untying 13. Shaping 14. Plowing 15. Planting 16. Reaping 17. Harvesting 18. Threshing 19. Winnowing 20. Selecting 21. Sifting 22. Grinding 23. Kneading 24. Combing 25. Spinning 26. Dyeing 27. Chain-stitching 28. Warping 29. Weaving 30. Unraveling 31. Building 32. Demolishing 33. Trapping 34. Shearing 35. Slaughtering 36. Skinning 37. Tanning 38. Smoothing 39. Marking Colossians 2:16-17 ESV 16 Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. 17 These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ.
The first snows have fallen. And if the local webcams have anything to say about it, it might as well be winter. Snow sliding and keeping bases intact—that's another story. The story today, on The High Route podcast comes from Salt Lake based Mali Noyes. Let's see where to begin.Catching up with Noyes is, and was, part of the problem. Not unlike many of us, she is busy. She is also on the move. Energy. Motion. Mountains. Running. Skinning. Skiing. Nursing. She grew up in Sun Valley, Idaho, and became part of a speedy crew of nordic racers at the Sun Valley Ski Education Foundation. Kilometer after kilometer, season after season, year after year, you can imagine the incredible base fitness. She went on to ski at the University of Utah and, once free from the constraints of school, took that drive and fitness into the backcountry. Noyes is an accomplished mountain runner, earned a spot on the Freeride World Tour in 2016, and is a Salomon athlete. After years in the mountains gaining experience, she has ventured into the Alaska Range and beyond. All the while, she took the time to attend nursing school. When she is not in the hills, she works as an oncology nurse.There's also something else to know—we don't really explore how she skied this or that line. Which, we think, is OK. We take the time on the podcast to get a little deeper and discuss things like how annoying it might be to answer questions like "What's it like to be the only girl on an expedition?" We also explore how Noyes expanded her avalanche education and now takes more ownership over assessing where and when she skis. All this is to say that we had an excellent time during the interview—we learned a ton. If you are new to The High Route, we are a reader and listener-supported enterprise focusing on human-powered turn making. Our mission is simple, but it takes real deal calorie burning to piece it all together.We are also excited to announce Issue 1.0 of The High Route magazine is in the works. Fancy paper. Good reads. High-octane photos. And some fine mountain ranges. And turns. You can learn more about our subscription options here.The theme music for The High Route Podcast comes from Storms in the Hill Country and the album The Self Transforming (Thank you, Jens Langsjoen). You can find a link to the album here—there are so many good songs on this album. And if you think you've spotted a UFO in the past or visited the 7th dimension, "Beautiful Alien" is a good tune to start with.Thanks for listening,The High Route Team
As fall colors hit their peak in the Sierra Nevada, the guys chat about a variety of topics, highlighted by sharing some new must-ride trail beta on Buzzards Roost Ridge and Mill Canyon/Lost Cannon loop, news of the Forest Service not hiring seasonal employees in 2025 and what it means for the public, the ups and downs of Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) with traffic, congestion and a lack of emergency evacuation planning in the Lake Tahoe Basin, the announcement of Homewood Resort not opening this winter after TRPA called out mega-billionaires trying to privatize the resort and a mountain bike pilot program on Mount Tam being squashed by eco zealots. Listeners also call into the 888 COR LORD hotline with some observational rants, the guys share their opinion of what a “core lord” actually is and the boys introduce a new segment on the show – Dope or Derp? 2:50 – Can you say “Indian Summer” to describe warm and calm fall conditions? Bumper crop of pine nuts in the Toiyabe this fall.6:40 – Clearing Marysville Canyon trail, a feeder trail up to the Toiyabe Crest Trail.10:00 – “Forest Bathing” – nothing beats being in an aspen grove in fall colors.12:00 – Conway Summit on 395 is the Los Angeles/Bay Area tourist border line.14:30 – Driving to Lundy Lake and hiking up to the May Lundy Mine.15:45 – Driving over Lucky Boy Pass from Hawthorne, NV to Bridgeport, CA.17:30 – Riding the resurrected Buzzards Roost Ridge trail near Quincy.22:00 – Riding the 14-mile Lost Cannon-Mill Canyon trail loop near Walker, CA, part of the Orogenesis and Sierra Camino trail route.25:30 – The summer of close call fires in Reno/Tahoe. Mill Fire, Bear Fire, Davis Fire, Quilici Fire.30:50 – US Forest Service will not be hiring any season employees for 2025, except fire personnel. This will have huge impacts on campgrounds, trails and all avalanche centers.35:00 – US public lands are an international draw for tourists around the world and our public lands are woefully underfunded.37:00 – Playing some calls from the COR LORD hotline. Wing foiling, ebike rant, sharing more detail when describing locations of trails and backcountry skiing lines.1:02:30 – Marin County debacle. Pilot mountain bike trail program on Mount Tam was about to go live when a group of eco zealots sued to suspend the program.1:08:00 – Lake Tahoe is the third oldest freshwater lake in the world. 2.5 million years old. Hurricane Helene dropped an equivalent of all the water in Lake Tahoe on the Southeast.1:12:00 – Tahoe Regional Planning Agency – TRPA – accused of perpetuating negative impacts from recreation when they are tasked with minimizing negative impacts. The construction of the East Shore trail and the impacts from increased tourism.1:15:00 – East Shore trail from Incline Village to Sand Harbor has become overrun with tourists.1:18:00 – There is no emergency evacuation plan from the Tahoe Basin in the event of a wildfire. How do you evacuate millions of tourists from the Tahoe Basin in an emergency?1:23:30 – The other side of TRPA – Homewood Resort announced they are not operating winter of 2024-25 because of a conflict between public and private access to the resort.1:32:00 – COR LORD CALL-IN questions: What is the definition of a Core Lord? If you had a suffer a natural disaster loss, would you rather lose everything in a fire or flood?1:38:30 – A new segment for Mind the Track – Dope or Derp? Oakley goggle glasses. Skinning up a ski resort for exercise. A ski resort in Ruby Mountains near Elko.1:52:00 – A closing comment about Artificial Intelligence – AI.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Thursday September 26, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey here or at wbur.org/survey. Walkie-talkie and pager explosions have killed more than 30 people and wounded thousands in Lebanon. We get the latest on the attacks on Hezbollah members from NPR's Jane Arraf in Beirut. Plus, security analyst Jim Walsh talks about the implications of the attacks. Then, what are Trump and Harris saying about building more homes and making rent affordable? Dennis Shea of the Bipartisan Policy Center joins us. And, Halle Berry talks about surviving off the grid, filming in the woods with bears and bugs, skinning squirrels, and the impact of generational trauma. It's all part of her new film "Never Let Go," out this weekend.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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DML and Denny discuss the influx of Haitian migrants to a small town in Ohio, and how the migrants have been squatting on private properties, illegally driving and crashing cars, and skinning and eating local animals such as geese and pet cats. They also talk about the upcoming debate between Trump and Kamala, and the Cheney endorsement for Kamala.
In their latest episode, Jen and Dyana reminisce about Dyana's time at a seven day all-women's wilderness retreat in Montana, led by Callie Russell, an ancestral-living instructor and contestant on Season 7 of "Alone." Dyana shares the seven key lessons she took away from the retreat that she plans to integrate into her everyday life. Callie also joins the conversation, discussing her inspiration for creating the retreat and her hopes for this new community of women eager to connect with their wild side.Learn more about Callie Russell's classes: www.caprakhan.comFollow Callie on Instagram: www.instagram.com/caprakhanBush & Banter episode featuring Callie Russell: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/callie-russell0:30 - Intro and sleeping in a tent all Summer2:11 - Dyana, where have you been the last week?6:40 - What is Wild Women on the Water with Callie Russell11:20 - The adventures featured on the retreat14:00 - Getting blindfolded in the woods18:20 - Skinning a deer21:06 - What else did you eat?22:13 - Most memorable moment27:17 - The Seven Lessons44:26 - Were you reminded of anything about yourself?49:56 - Closing with Dyana and CallieWhere to find and support Bush & Banter: Follow Bush & Banter on Instagram: @bushandbanter Visit Bush & Banter's website: www.bushandbanter.com Join Bush & Banter's Patreon community: patreon.com/bushandbanter E-mail Bush & Banter: bushandbanter@gmail.com Follow Dyana on Instagram: @dyanacarmella Follow Jennifer on Instagram: @thewhimsicalwoman
Welcome to Episode 27 of Season 2.Skinning Bambi & A Screaming Scouser Just us this week as we discuss The New Forest Show, the confirmation that Furnished Holiday Let tax allowances will be scrapped by the new Labour government and the brilliant way our team handled abuse over the phone from a particularly irate guest. We hope you enjoy the episode. We are looking to take the podcast on tour! So if you are a host and you don't mind giving us a bed for the night at your #holidaylet or #servicedapartment so that we can come and meet you and chat to you on the pod then please do reach out to us with a DM on instagram @secretservicedpodcast#property #podcast #vacationrentals #airbnbhosts #hospitality #newforestshow @newforestshowABOUT THE SHOW Dive deep into the heartbeat of the hospitality world with Mark Winship and Caroline Winship, your hosts and the power couple behind a burgeoning empire of hotels, serviced apartments, and vacation rentals. Witness the real story, unscripted and uncensored, as they unveil the daily hustle, the surprises, and the passion that fuels their ventures. From nerve-wracking live reactions to fresh guest reviews in Review Roulette to the enlightening At Your Serviced chats with fellow vacation rental magnates, every episode promises a rollercoaster of emotions and insights. Laugh, cry, and learn with us- This is not just another property podcast! This is a candid and entertaining insight into the world of serviced accommodation, holiday-lets, vacation rentals, aparthotels, and property investment. Hit subscribe and join the journey where the secrets of hospitality come to life! GETTING IN TOUCHPlease like/follow/subscribe to the podcast wherever you are listening!You can follow what we are up to over on Instagram @secretservicedpodcast Send us a voice note or a DM on Instagram @secretservicedpodcast for your chance to appear on the pod! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I breakdown my skinning shed from backing in with a deer to quartering up the carcass after hanging in the walk-in cooler. A place to hang and skin game is one of the best investments and value-add improvements you can make for your property. Over time we've added tools and various methods to streamline the process, yield better results all while recording herd data to more efficiently harvest and manage deer. Thanks for listening and please consider leaving a 5 Star review.
Join us for a discussion with Cam, Jenn and John Rivet as they skin Cam's bear and talk about bear hunting and more! Follow along: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameronrhanes Twitter: https://twitter.com/cameronhanes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camhanes/ Website: https://www.cameronhanes.com Follow John & Jenn Rivet: https://www.instagram.com/johnnyrivet/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/jennrivet_ Thank you to our sponsors: Montana Knife Company: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/ Use code CAM for 10% off GoHunt: https://gohunt.com/ use code CAM when you sign up for $50 towards the gear shop + 10% off the GoHunt store Sig Saur: https://www.sigsauer.com/ use code CAM for 10% off Hoyt: http://bit.ly/3Zdamyv Grizzly Coolers: https://www.grizzlycoolers.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off MTN OPS Supplements: https://mtnops.com/ Use code KEEPHAMMERING for 20% off and Free Shipping
Steve & Mark are back from the Death Hike and resume answering your listener questions on this Monday Minute podcast episode. They discuss the ethics of electronic rangefinder and scope systems, advice on skinning black bears, and how to toughen up your feet for the backcountry. Links mentioned in this episode: - Exo Newsletter: https://exomtngear.com/newsletter - Bear Skinning Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or0VwjDIr1A - Ethical Dilemma of a Bad Hit: https://exomtngear.com/blogs/article/the-hunting-ethics-of-a-bad-hit SHARE PODCAST QUESTION — podcast@exomtngear.com or https://speakpipe.com/huntbackcountry View & Search the Podcast Archive: https://exomtngear.com/podcast
In this episode: Sean explains the history and background behind backcountry alpine skinning and skiing. Sam shares their experiences from visiting Africa and his service mission. Digressions include banter about a porcupine, what Pittsburg is actually good for, and finding a $100 bill in the Serengeti.Watch the visual podcast on LSI's YouTube channel! Connect with the LSI team by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, or by finding us at LSIWINS.com!
Al Murray and James Holland are joined by academic and author Jonathan Fennell at St Edmund Hall bar to talk about their writing processes. From operating archives in China and Russia, finding the truth in primary sources and the best tips and tricks on Microsoft Word - we get into the detail of how to write a bestseller. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Website: wehavewayspod.com Members' Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we chat with filmmaker and author Nick McAnulty about his found footage film Capture Kill Release and his debut novel Skinning the Coyote: A Horror Western Novel! And then we explore why Pee-Wee's Big Adventure terrified him growing up. Along the way, Mary Beth works through her aversion to man-children, Terry has a very strong sensory memory and we scream about Large Marge. Follow Nick on Twitter. Check out Skinning the Coyote: A Horror Western Novel wherever you get your books.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After the trigger pulled the work usually starts, but there are always ways to make the work easier. This week we discuss improvements to the skjinning shed and tools that can make a dreadful process enjoyable.
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 494. This show is brought to you by Primary Arms, VZ Grips, and Walker Defense. Tonight I have the Virtual Shot Pistol version review, we discuss a new Taurus, a gas cap, Triclops, and skinners As you may know, we showcase guns, gear, and … Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 494 – Skinning Gascaps Read More »
Welcome to the Firearms Insider Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 494. This show is brought to you by Primary Arms, VZ Grips, and Walker Defense. Tonight I have the Virtual Shot Pistol version review, we discuss a new Taurus, a gas cap, Triclops, and skinners As you may know, we showcase guns, gear, and … Gun & Gear Review Podcast episode 494 – Skinning Gascaps Read More »
Cut em up. Slash em to pieces. Put them back together what do you get? Monsters. Hello!!! Welcome!!!! Today we chop it up about keeping monsters fresh, and how we have gone about reskinning them or creating them. A little surprise for all you that have been listening is contained in this episode. Enjoy. Contact us at: philomythia@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/UaWwg3YZY3 All The Links: https://linktr.ee/philomythia – Music is provided by Jerry Stenquist. Check his music out at https://theplayercharacter.com/
We continue our series through G.K. Chesterton's classic work Orthodoxy by looking at the similarities between atheists, liberal Christians, and lunatics. Here are some zingers from Chesterton himself: "The men who really believe in themselves are all in lunatic asylums.” "Imagination does not breed insanity. Exactly what does breed insanity is reason. Poets do not go mad; but chess-players do. Mathematicians go mad, and cashiers; but creative artists very seldom." "The poet only desires exaltation and expansion, a world to stretch himself in. The poet only asks to get his head into the heavens. It is the logician who seeks to get the heavens into his head. And it is his head that splits." "The madman is not the man who has lost his reason. The madman is the man who has lost everything except his reason."
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Dean Sharp makes his weekly appearance on The Bill Handel Show for Handel and The House Whisperer! He and Handel talk about "How to skin your house" when it comes to siding, stucco, plaster and drywall.
The Los Angeles County has officially begun the movement to retrofit buildings and homes to be earthquake-ready. The Supreme Court arguments in President Biden's Student Loan Debt Forgiveness Plan are underway - some takeaways from yesterday's testimony and maybe hints as to which way they might be leaning. And Dean Sharp comes on for Handel & The House Whisperer, where he and Bill talk about "how to skin your house" when it comes to stucco, drywall, plaster and siding.
In Episode 109 of Totally Deep Podcast, Doug Stenclik and Randy Young of www.cripplecreekbc.com bring you the lowdown on the world of uphill and backcountry skiing and boarding. Gear, technique, fashion, jargon, guests, and assorted spray from folks who know how to earn it in the backcountry. The world's best backcountry skiing podcast. The wheelhouse of Totally Deep expands in this episode when Doug and Randy interview Mark Grotjahn, a noted American artist who also happens to backcountry ski. Or, maybe, for TDP purposes, we have a backcountry skier who happens to be an artist. No matter, Grothjahn brings a unique and welcome perspective to the ski scene that embodies his broad vision of seeing the world. Gagosian.com writes about his art, "Grotjahn combines gesture and geometry with abstraction and figuration in visually dynamic paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. Each of his series reflects a range of art-historical influences and unfolds in almost obsessive permutations." You can learn more about Grotjahn and his art here. But the story doesn't end there. Grotjahn, a powder snow lover, also has a soft spot for DPS skis. More on that in a bit. Recently, Grtotjahn opened an exhibit titled Backcountry. "In Backcountry, he continues to draw inspiration from rural landscapes and his ski touring and fly-fishing adventures in the backcountry of western Colorado," writes Gagosian.com. Along with the exhibit, Cripple Creek Backcountry, Grotjahn, and DPS released a limited edition series of skis featuring Grotjahn's art on the topsheets: the new ski is known as the Mark Grotjahn DPS 50 Kitchens Ski. This also marks the release of a new DPS powder ski, the Kaizen 112. On Episode 109 of the Totally Deep Podcast: Racecourse setting. The DPS/Grotjahn creation. Skinning vs Sorels: skinning wins. The emotional progression while ascending. Creating Backcountry. Topsheet designs: monochromes with DPS. Backcountry passion and the quiver. Thanks for listening and joining us for the 2022-2023 season. And remember: be safe out there. More info about TDP at Totally Deep Podcast Blog on Cripplecreekbc.com or wildsnow.com. Comments: info@cripplecreekbc.com. Or leave a voicemail: 970-510-0450 Backcountry Skiing, Uphill Skiing, Rando (skimo?) Racing, Splitboarding, it's all uphill from here.
Friend of the show Mark Smith returns to discuss what's new in his own hobby life. One big topic of discussion here is that of 're-skinning' established scenarios in games, so that the mechanical framework is already tried and tested.
"Hello Clarice..." "I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti." So many great lines from this film based on the book written by Thomas Harris, with the film starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. You can watch this film for free on Tube, Pluto, or Roku, so check it out if you haven't watched it yet. The film synopsis is: a young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims. Themed Cocktails: A classic glass of Chianti (I recommend Ruffino Riserva Ducale), but you can also opt for an actual cocktail... Hello, Clarice (cointreau.com): Ingredients 0.75 oz Cointreau 1.5 oz Rye whiskey 0.75 oz Fresh lemon juice 1 dash Angostura Bitters 0.5 oz Chianti float Directions Add Cointreau, whiskey, fresh lemon juice, and bitters to a shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Hold a bar spoon with the back facing up, just above the cocktail's surface. Slowly pour the Chianti to layer. The Silence of the Lambs Drinking Game (drinkwhen.ca and sober.co): Someone says “Clarice” Someone says “Starling” You see a moth or a butterfly Hannibal looks directly into the camera / your soul Clarice has a flashback. Hannibal gives false information about Buffalo Bill. Someone dies or we see a dead body. Skin or Skinning is mentioned. Finish your drink during Buffalo Bill's famous dance! As always, drink responsibly and with friends. Share the podcast with others. Follow/Subscribe on your favorite streaming platform, leave me a five star review. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @Line_Drunk. Check out linedrunk.wordpress.com and for bonus content join the patreon at patreon.com/linedrunk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support
The No Eye Deer boys sit down and talk to author and avid outdoorsman Joe Lilek and the king of B.S., Nic Kellen.Topics discussed: Hunt of a lifetime t-shirts, Michigan poacher caught with 9 bucks,The day 85 duck hunters died, children books geared for the outdoors, Being raised with no running water, You don't have to pee outdoors, Skinning squirrels, hunting for meat, living off the land, Trout season, Trout fishing in the Northwoods, A bow season with two missed bucks, Gun deer season, hunt vs drinking, What was Adam thinking, Hunting on the gulf course for Nic, Hard water/ice fishing, Favorite fish to catch, tip-ups and northerns, gear we use, gear we wish we had, where the fish hour throughout the hardware season, Livescope, Panoptics, Flashers, regulating ice fishing, what's too much? Fair chase, conservation mindset, passing down the hunting passion to the next generationConnect with No Eye DeerNo Eye Deer on Instagram and TwitterShop No Eye Deer Merch
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k-state kicks baylor's ass and scottwildcat and his dog Chauncey talk about it. _|mm|_See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
k-state kicks baylor's ass and scottwildcat and his dog Chauncey talk about it. _|mm|_See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Anthony and Julie are joined by friend-of-the-podcast R. Alan Siler for this season's side-step into the realms of audio. This time around, we have chosen to do something a little different – rather than focus on an original audio story, we discuss Return of the Cybermen, which is based on an earlier script for Revenge, and was released as part of Big Finish's Lost Stories range. Along the way, Julie rages at some of the casting choices, Anthony struggles with Stevenson's accent, and Alan has strong feelings about the glitter gun, comparing it to a glam rock stage prop! As you would expect, all three discuss the pros-and-cons of recasting much beloved characters such as Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan. If you would like to listen along with us, this audio play is available from the Big Finish website (https://bit.ly/3E5JAz1) Other media mentioned in this episode: Austin Powers Triple Feature (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3G4NQit | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3vuHNyO) Spaceballs (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2WeS5WY | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3gqxe9O) Rex: The Ultimate Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3QpaIP7 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3MYy8Yt) Colonel Bogey March (YouTube: https://youtu.be/QuVYS4uw0as) Other Big Finish audios: The Sarah Jane Smith range (BigFinish.com: https://bit.ly/3A9q1EW) The Lost Stories range (BigFinish.com: https://bit.ly/3GftXrA) Sword of Orion (BigFinish.com: https://bit.ly/3ErrCbG) Lady Christina (BigFinish.com: https://bit.ly/3g7qGjk) The Scorchies (BigFinish.com: https://bit.ly/3TxdPVe) Finally, you can follow us and interact with us on our social media accounts - Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can also e-mail us at watchers4d@gmail.com. If you're enjoying this podcast, please subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating or review.
The HotSauce boy's Larry Monkey & Justin Rogers embark on yet another journey through the fantasy football Universe...While @ffLarryMonkey is on his way to the Frozen Tundra, @RunDFF is skinning a murdered Doe! They also dive into: - Najee "LizzzFranc" Harris - Bateman value! - Trades! - #FCEliminator Flush! - Pigs League undefeated update!
Welcome to Everyday Dungeon Master! Our guest Dungeon Master today is Alex! In today's episode, we talk about the art of re-skinning monsters, classes, sub-classes, spells, etc. to make your DM dreams and player's dreams come true. We encourage any DM out there to allow your player's wishes for their characters to come to life (within reason of course!) It's a great conversation, and I hope you learn a lot from it, like I did! Today's Monster Spotlight brings us to the realm of Shadowfell, where the angry, sad, frustrated, etc. Sorrowsworn awaits us! These beasties feed off the emotion they represent and they sure are nasty! DM Alex does a great job talking about these creatures and so I encourage all of you to go out and take a look at them and see if they can fit into your game. As mentioned on today's episode, Alex is a cosplayer and when he is not DMing or playing D&D he is cosplaying and doing an awesome job at it! You can find him on Instagram where you can check out all his cosplay goodness @sante_cosplays. With that, I hope you enjoy today's episode. If you are a DM wanting to be featured on a future episode send me an email at everydaydungeonmaster@outlook.com or find me on Twitter and Facebook at @EverydayDMPod. Proudly part of the Find Familiar Media Podcast Network. Happy Gaming, Nerdy Adventurers! Music Credits: Intro Song: A Seafaring Adventure by All Good Folks Used with permission under Creative Common License: B81RQXNWH5VAQNSQ Break Songs: Adventure Island by Studio Kolomna Used with permission under Creative Common License: X7WBGI54YGLJ84UX Hellscape by Richard Bodgers Used with permission under Creative Common License: 179YGFRUDY6PEUXH Curiosity by All Good Folks Used with permission under Creative Common License: CU8ISGXWPJGDJEOJ Outro Song: The Great Wonder by Roger Gabalda Used with permission under Creative Common License: NXLWSJGTDREIZUQB
IT CAME HOME! The lads talk Lionesses, Ways we spent our days off, and Royal Rumble 1995!"You've got to hold and giveBut do it at the right timeYou can be slow or fastBut you must get to the line......."FOLLOW US!@SJPWORLDMEDIA@CHAIN_WRESTLING
At the age of 23, new bride Deanne Burch accompanied her husband, Ernest “Tiger” Burch, to the Inuit village of Kivalina, Alaska, a barrier island 83 miles above the Arctic Circle. Tiger was conducting a study of the natives, but Deanne, a naïve city girl, was completely unprepared for what she was about to experience. Tiger would say that what happened to them was bad luck. Deanne calls it destiny. In Journey Through Fire and Ice: Shattered Dreams Above the Arctic Circle, Deanne recounts in vivid detail her unforgettable story of the months spent in a remote Inuit (Inupiaq) village. “I think when something happens — the tragedy that happened to us in Alaska — you always live on the edge of it. You never forget what really happened,” Deanne said in a recent interview. In Kivalina, Deanne lived on the edge of two worlds — the one she left behind and the one where she reluctantly participated in all aspects of the women's lives. Skinning seals, cleaning and drying fish, and cutting beluga and caribou to store became her way of life. Plumbing, running water and electricity were not available. Loneliness was a constant companion until a few women befriended her. During a span of six days, Deanne and Tiger narrowly escaped death during a camping trip, and Tiger suffered severe burns from a fire in their house. He spent three months in the hospital receiving treatment for seared lungs and horrific burns on his face and hands. His lungs never recovered from this ordeal. When he was finally released from the hospital, he returned to the village with Deanne to complete the study. The life-threatening and harrowing experiences in Alaska transformed Deanne into a woman of strength who learned how to embrace challenges. Over 50 years later, she remembers that young girl who left on an unknown journey that will live in her heart forever. Author Deanne Burch was born and raised in Canada and attended the University of Toronto, obtaining B.A. degrees in liberal arts and social work. After the Alaska journey, she and her husband eventually settled in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, where they lived until his death. Deanne spent 30 years as a professional international photographer who taught and lectured in the U.S. and Canada. She published several articles in photography magazines and journals. Since retiring in 2014, she devoted herself to writing short stories and children's stories. Journey Through Fire and Ice: Shattered Dreams Above the Arctic Circle was published in March 2021. For more information, please visit www.Deanneburch.com. Grab Journey Through Fire and Ice: Shattered Dreams Above the Arctic Circle - https://amzn.to/3HOFq0c {affiliate link} --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message
In the 14th installment of the Crime Cast series we cover the murder of John Price. Early on the morning of March 1, 2000 the skinned and decapitated body of John Price was found in his home with his murderer and girlfriend, Katherine Knight, asleep in his bedroom in a drug induced coma. In this episode, we cover what led up this shocking murder and the aftermath. Follow us!Twitter: twitter.com/wbperspectiveInstagram: instagram.com/wbperspectiveMicah: instagram.com/piker_7Tyler: instagram.com/j.t.goodAvery: instagram.com/averyallysonMusic by Augusto DinizLogo by Scott Bailey: instagram.com/scottabailey
This week... hide tanning! Charlotte Sykes is a hunter from England who started keeping all her game hides the same year her husband decided he'd eat only game meat. Charlotte's journey has fledged into a business, Buckskyn, where she sells goods made from the hides she tans herself. Join us this week for a chat on how to get into hide tanning, an overview of the at-home process - plus springer spaniels, salt-marsh lamb, and more. 3:00 "Salt-marsh bred lamb"... the most delicious? 5:00 Kale, cabbages & brassicas all winter long 8:00 English springer spaniels on either side of the Atlantic 11:00 The year we only ate game 14:00 Learning curve of tanning hides 17:00 The play-by-play of hide tanning, starting with post-harvest 19:00 "You've got to be quite happy to put a bit of grunt behind it." 22:00 Meat prep room in your next house, anyone? 24:00 Can you sub anything for the tedious task of working a hide over a fleshing beam? Enter... YOUTUBE. (Spoiler: It's a pressure washer.) 27:00 Pickling stage 30:00 A non-traditional use for a sander! 31:00 One hide = three weeks start to finish 33:00 Traditional tanning vs commercial tanning products 35:00 Buckskyn - Charlotte's deerskin/hide accessory business, where each product comes with a hunting/harvest story 37:00 The ABCs of sewing with hides 40:00 Fleshing rabbits 44:00 Navigating the bullet hole 50:00 First trout! 52:00 Find Buckskyn on Insta; or online at Buckskyn.com 53:00 Artemis blog post, "What About the Hide?" 54:00 Matt Richards book on hide tanning: The Ultimate Guide to Skinning and Tanning 58:00 Artemis 'Go Confident' as an Advocate -- another program off the ground, which is off to a hot start 1:00:00 Past life: living in an Airstream by the river
"Stock will bring you so many more benefits than muscle meat on its own and for about a tenth of the price" Take the left-over bones from an animal, combine them with water and some gentle heat and then wait. You'll be gifted with one of the most revered food stuffs worldwide: Stock. It's nourishing, comforting, tasty and the base of so much good food. Listen in to hear us wax lyrical over this simple food, then talk about how we make it, the different types and how we use it in our kitchens. Love what we're doing? Our podcast is sponsored by our patrons and listeners! We'd love you to be part of our http://patreon.com/ancestralkitchenpodcast (Patreon community!) For $9 a month (or equivalent in your currency) you'll be helping us with the costs of recording, editing and putting this work into the world. And you'll get to be part of our world on a deeper level - we've got a monthly intimate patron-exclusive podcast called Kitchen Table Chats and we're also going to share cooking classes, extra interviews and much more. Check out http://patreon.com/ancestralkitchenpodcast (www.patreon.com/ancestralkitchenpodcast) for all the details! The run down: 2:10 What Andrea ate for breakfast and then what Alison ate for lunch 18:20 Talking about stock - a quote 22:22 Stock's historical clout 24:00 Why stocks are so popular 26:00 Health benefits of stock "Stock is the best sports recovery and protein drink out there" 30:50 Why Andrea makes stock 32:20 Why Alison makes stock 34:55 Difference between bone broth and meat stock 38:30 The practicalities 39:20 How we cook it - equipment and routines "Add in some herbs when you warm it up for an extra boost" 42:40 Add-ins to the pot and roasting the bones 46:52 The smell of stock cooking 49:40 Pork stock "Cooking grains in stock is great!" 50:52 Fish stock 53:14 Heads and feet! 54:16 To skim or not? 54:52 Skinning chicken feet 56:05 Industrial stock 1:03:35 How we use stock in our kitchens and lives "You can use stock with sourdough discard to make gravy" 1:06:12 Gravy and how Andrea makes hers 1:10:55 Freezing stock "Hot chocolate broth? I'm going to go and make one!" Resources Mentioned http://ancestralkitchen.com/challenge (The Ancestral Kitchen Challenge) http://instagram.com/chefarangoldstein (Chef Aran Goldstein) http://fermentationschool.com (The Fermentation School) https://www.westonaprice.org/book-reviews/nourishing-traditions-by-sally-fallon-and-mary-enig/ (Nourishing Traditions, the book) https://www.westonaprice.org/book-reviews/nourishing-broth-by-sally-fallon-morell-kaayla-daniel/ (Nourishing Broth, the book) https://thewellnesscouch.com/aqj/qcc-156-meat-stocks-bone-broths-how-why (Jo Whitton's Quirky Cooking podcast episode on stock) https://www.theeternaltable.com/books (Chewing The Fat, the book) https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk (BBC program archive) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01dtgbj (BBC Food Program on stock) https://ancestralkitchen.com/2021/02/11/sourdough-discard-soup/ (Alison's recipe for Sourdough Discard Soup) http://instagram.com/kobofermentary (Kobo Fermentary, on Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8WWgbNhHjt/?utm_medium=copy_link (Andrea's post on freezing in jars) https://www.nutritiousmovement.com (Katy Bowman's work) If you like us and use Apple Podcasts, we'd love it if you left a review! Here's how: Open the Apple Podcast app Find Ancestral Kitchen Podcast in your library (you can search for it) Scroll down to 'ratings and reviews' Click on 'write a review', choose how many wonderful stars you would like to give us (!), title your review and then, in the lower box type a review of up to 300 words. Thank you. We really appreciate you taking the time to support us! Thank you for listening - we'd love to continue the conversation. Come find us on Instagram: Andrea is at http://instagram.com/farmandhearth (Farm and Hearth) Alison is at http://instagram.com/ancestral_kitchen (Ancestral Kitchen)
Matt & Gus pop a new bottle this episode while discussing SEWE preparations, duck season, the Patreon Whiskey & Whitetails Experience weekend, a Whiskey & Whitetails class in the metaverse, and how many ways you can cook an egg. This Episode is Powered By: Hancock's Presidential Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey Topics Discussed: The origin of the name of Hancock's Presidential Reserve. The ridiculous price for the whiskey on the secondary market. Clarifying our stances on good whiskies that are overpriced. The reason we have so many empty bottles in our studio and not full shelves of whiskies. The fact that whiskey is meant to be shared and enjoyed with good people. The coming metaverse and where Whiskey & Whitetails might be fit into it. Fun new cigar related plug of the week. The busy season continues in preparation for SEWE including new equipment to help. Matt's proclivity for being his friends' best man in their weddings. How to avoid the pitfalls of a casino. Overview of the company retreat to the beach. Matt's conversation with a metal detector operator guy. The likelihood of a gun being found in the James River NOT being previously used in a crime. A blend of all of our favorite whiskies from 2021. Why a Chef's hat has 100 pleats in it.Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/whiskeyandwhitetailsInstagram - @whiskeyandwhitetailsFacebook - @whiskeyandwhitetailsTwitter - @whskywhitetailWebsite & store - www.whiskeyandwhitetails.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUX9-ft9bLcrNMUMREwj4Dw/featured Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8:11 - What prompted you to leave real estate? Swamp People TV show. Catching pythons in the everglades. Viral video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PGLKTSqoMQ 14:11 - How many pythons are there in the everglades? https://www.PythonHuntress.com 18:15 - Toledo Zoo? Being stalked by Nile Crocodiles. Getting bit by a python. What do snakes eat. 23:48 - National Parks Alliance for donations25:25 - What's it like to be a python hunter for 8 hours a day? Jungle busting. Skinning a python. Python skins. How do you kill a python? 31:10 - PETA and Ron DeSantis. Pricing a snake skin. How can somebody become a python hunter? What are the attitudes of other python hunters? 39:14 - Knowledge through the decades. What is the attitude lesson at birth or of new life. Fighting made and taking on the world. 43:05 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 20? University of Toledo. Jack Canfield. Being ok with who you are. Being your authentic self. 45:20 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 30? Keller Williams. Create the business mindset. Have a mentor and copy them. 47:47 - What is the attitude lesson at the age of 40? Marco Island. Flip flops in December. 50:16 - Show close and message of hope. Figure out how you respond to fear. Making excuses. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW
In this episode I sat down with Clay Allen; 20 plus Year Veteran of the acquisitions and multi-family industry, and oh boy it was great!We talk about his personal development journey while looking at multi-family unit opportunities AND we answer : What lenders look for when deciding if a deal is a winner or not FOR THEM. How the industry has changed for the better in his years of experience since the crash of 2008.What his 4 step checklist is to determine if a multi-unit deal is worth the time.And so much MORE!Connect with Clay : https://oldcapitallending.com/our_team/clay-allen/Connect with me : https://www.instagram.com/theoliverperryshow/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theoliverperry)