Grizzly bear in Alaska while whitewater rafting, with Nancy Seamons, Russ gets back from a 859 mile Iron Butt ride and gives us a report, big cat fish from Utah. Tim and Russ are getting ready to head to Sturgis and we will be talking more about the trip. Bow fishing the most dangerous sport? We will look at why.
Cougar on the golf course. Diver killed in Florida by lightning. Michael Gerber riding his bike across the country checks in. Somewhere in Texas on highway 380.
Nancy Seamons and group call in from British Columbia on their way to Alaska and calls in with a report. They are whitewater rafting and 2300 miles from home. Their scenic trip is a class 3 river does have some serious rapids but the 132 mile trip is going to take 14 days.
Fishbytes, where to wet a hook this week! We'll be talking about low waters in Yellowstone and talking to Navie from Mickey Finns Flybox. 320 miles of rivers have been closed to daytime fishing. We;ll be talking about fishing headwaters that are closed for much of the summer but many are open now and offer some great opportunities.
Sturgis is about here and we will be talking to Buddy with the Division of Tourism and see just what else there is to do in South Dakota besides the awesome fun Sturgis has to offer. Buddy will be helping explore some of the great side trips you can take while visiting Western South Dakota.
Michael Kane joins us about his epic expedition! He will follow the path of William Manly down the Green River in 1849 heading to California 20 years before John Wesley Powell even mapped this area.
Sorting out the many fire restrictions around the West. We look at some of the options to still have a SAFE campfire in the great outdoors. A dog that gets separated from its owners in the confusion of a fire travels 96 miles in two days to reunite with the family.
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