Erik and Adam discuss anything that has to do with the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness on this fun and informative podcast. Their years of experience living on the Gunflint Trail and exploring the adjacent wilderness has led them to an intimate understanding of it's lakes, trails and campsites and look forward to sharing it with fellow outdoor enthusiast. They will chat about their favorite lakes, lend fishing advice and review individual BWCA campsites to let you know which ones to aim for and which ones to avoid. Whether you're planning your first Boundary Waters trip or dreaming up your 50th there is something here for anybody who has an appreciation for wild, untouched places. Grab your paddle and join us!
It’s the good, bad and ugly from one of the best and worst months to be on the water in the BWCA. We get into what makes fall so memorable and your st...
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We’re half in the shed and half in the field this week. Young mistakes made with pot brownies, Gump rankers, Pittsburgh style brewing and french fries...
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It’s book report time once again and we’re learning all about the wolf-bird aka corvus corax. Are they smart and how do you define animal intelligence...
We are back to reviewing another BWCA lake this week; finally. It’s another Vento Unit lake in Alder and we’re talking all about its campsites, fishin...
Now that the BWCA is back open and fire bans have been lifted we have to finish our discussions on other parks(both foot and butt) out in the world so...
Erik is back from the dusty parts of this country and joining Adam in the shed once again. Nothing could ever replace the BWCA experience but they are...
Wanna take a hike? Join Erik and his elocutions makes their way to the magnetic rock along the slightly under 1.5 mile one way hike with microphone in...