
Hosted by two friends who share a passion for public lands and a fascination with what can go wrong there, each week hosts Danielle and Cassie explore the darker side of our National Parks. But it isn’t always chills and thrills. By sharing inspiring tales and their desire for protecting our planet’s wild places, they hope listeners will be inspired to take a walk into the wild and create meaningf... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 422 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Established in 1926 as one of America’s OG highways, Route 66 linked over 2,000 miles of the country from Illinois to California. Although long since decommissioned, in today’s episode, we make eight stops along the iconic route from mansions to batt... more
In October of 2015, 21 year old Dutch medical student Sophia Koetsier vanished inside Murchison Falls National Park in Uganda, a place with strong river currents and dangerous wildlife. When Sophia’s belongings were found along the Nile River, invest... more
Today’s stories include drug smuggling, lightning trauma, beaver attacks, childhood confessions and dirtbag dads. Outsiders Only bonus stories available for Patreon and Apple Subscribers!
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We hear “the outdoors are for everyone” a lot, and while that is true, accessibility to the outdoors is not always created equal. Today’s episode is dedicated to two remarkable stories of people with disabilities reaching for history in National Park... more
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I have never reviewed a podcast before. However, I have to make this exception. Up front: I’m a grandma of 8 and a great-grandma of one. I was a bit horrified by the unbelievable “uppity” comments on a town I have NEVER been in. But, I felt it was radically rude to attack a gateway city who is accused of trying to attract visitors (even if it is to play to the Disney child in us) in order, to most probably, maintain their financial stability. It was just plain rude (and as I said again: uppity... more
These two are fun to listen to chatter and laugh. The stories are really fun. Been listening for a few years now.
I’ve been listening since the beginning and I love the story telling, history, adventure, and banter! I have laughed and cried and everything in between. I have learned so much about my country (the US) and the rest of the world listening to this podcast and it has really inspired my sense of adventure and love of history. Keep doing what you do Cassie and Danielle! My favorite episodes are the story on Ellen and William Craft, lightening strike in Yosemite, biscayne national park (buried beneat... more
It wasn’t a very good podcast to begin with .. park predators is much better. Then voicing liberal politics was a instant delete
This is a National Park podcast. The political pandering is exhausting.
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The show presents an intriguing exploration of the darker narratives associated with national parks while also interweaving personal stories and community experiences. It often covers true crime and historical incidents, highlighting tales that range from eerie ghost stories to tragic events in U.S national parks. Noteworthy segments include listener-submitted anecdotes, outdoor survival stories, and significant discussions concerning Indigenous rights and environmental conservation. The blend of humor, emotional connections, and a passion for storytelling distinguishes this series from others, inviting listeners to engage with nature more deeply while remaining aware of its complexities and challenges.
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2. Hayley Fox
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