Latria Graham joins us to talk about how our public parklands are still full of reminders of American racism – and about what she has to say to those who feel unsafe when they explore the backcountry.
Read moreA 2,000 Mile Journey
Rahawa Haile joins us to talk about how books by black authors helped her hike the Appalachian Trail.
Read moreThe History of American Hiking
Silas Chamberlin joins us to talk about how the 19th Century urban walking clubs developed into a leisure activity practiced in every state in the union.
Read moreAn Exploration Of Trails
This hour, we’ll take a historical and philosophical look at trails with Robert Moor. He writes all about them in “On Trails: An Exploration.”
Read moreDecoding Nature
This hour we’ll talk to Tristan Gooley, author of “The Lost Art of Reading Nature’s Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals and Other Forgotten Skills.”
Read moreWild North Texas
We’ll talk to a panel of local experts about the best places to hike and explore nature.
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