• Running through grief | Outdoor Explorer
    Jan 9 2025

    What drives someone to attempt a Fastest Known Time? We talk with author and endurance athlete Emily Halnon about her record-breaking run on a section of one of the most iconic trails in the world and the book she wrote about it. Emily shares her journey of running through the grief of losing her mother, finding strength in the wilderness, and the training, planning, and determination it takes to achieve an FKT. Join us as we explore the intersection of running, resilience, and the healing power of nature.


    Host: Martha Rosenstein


    Guest: Emily Halnon


    Links:

    https://www.emilyhalnon.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/emilysweats

    https://emilyhalnon.substack.com/


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    59 mins
  • Max Romey’s outdoor art | Outdoor Explorer
    Nov 21 2024

    Max Romey is a watercolor artist and outdoor filmmaker from Anchorage, who is known internationally for his work. He has joined us before to tell us about his creative style of using watercolors in his films focusing on the outdoors. Using pictures instead of words to tell stories was born from his life with dyslexia. Romey's grandmother was a huge influence on him and he is currently visiting locations around the world that she visited and he is recreating the sketches from her prolific collection. Since last visiting us, he has had two films show at the Banff Film Festival, “If you Give a Beach a Bottle,” and most recently, “Footprints on Katmai.” He is also the creator of the new Fish Creek Art Installation at Cuddy Park.


    HOST: Lisa Keller


    GUEST: Max Romey


    LINKS:

    Trailbound Sketches

    Max Romey’s YouTube Channel


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    59 mins
  • Sarah Poynter: Alone | Outdoor Explorer
    Nov 14 2024

    Sarah Poynter competed on the most recent season of the History Channel’s show, "Alone." The competitors on the show are truly alone. They rely on their knowledge and skills, building their own shelter, hunting and fishing and gathering plants and berries. While they eke out living off the land, they are also carting around camera gear and setting up their own shots, narrating the journey to survive. It is often a starvation game of body and soul as food is difficult to procure and there is no human contact. Sarah lives in Skwentna, and along with her husband Chris, owns the Talvista Lodge, a popular destination for locals and out-of-state adventurers alike.


    HOST: Lisa Keller


    GUEST: Sarah Poynter, recently competed on History Channel's "Alone"


    LINKS:

    History Channel Sarah Poynter videos

    Sarah Poynter Instagram

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    59 mins
  • "The Aurora Guy" | Outdoor Explorer
    Nov 7 2024

    This week on Outdoor Explorer, we dive into the science and magic of the aurora borealis with Vince Ledvina, aka "The Aurora Guy." Vince, an aurora chaser and Space Physics PhD student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, shares his passion for the northern lights and offers insights into what creates this stunning phenomenon, why it’s so tricky to predict and how to increase your chances of seeing it. Whether you're an aurora veteran or dreaming of your first sighting, you'll have an illuminating journey into the night skies!


    HOST: Martha Rosenstein


    GUEST: Vince Ledvina, "The Aurora Guy," Space Physics PhD student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks


    LINKS:

    Vince's website

    Aurora webcams

    Space Weather Live

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    59 mins
  • 60 Years of the Wilderness Act | Outdoor Explorer
    Nov 7 2024

    In 1964 President Lyndon Johnson signed the federal Wilderness Act into law, culminating decades of effort and compromise. Over the past 60 years, Congress has designated millions of acres as Wilderness, including over 57 million acres in Alaska. During that time the concept of Wilderness and how it is managed has changed. For instance, the original definition of Wilderness as being 'untrammeled by man' is challenged by the fact of thousands of years of Indigenous use. On this Outdoor Explorer host Paul Twardock discusses the past, present and future of the Wilderness Act with James Edward Mills, an African American filmmaker, and Karlin Itchoak, United States Fish and Wildlife Service Assistant Regional Director of Refugees in Alaska and an Alaskan Native. Alaska Wilderness Film Week is 11/12 to 11/15 and will feature "American Ascent," James Mills film about the first all African American ascent of Denali.

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    59 mins
  • Becoming an Outdoors Woman | Outdoor Explorer
    Oct 10 2024

    When was the last time you took on a completely new outdoor skill? Outdoor skills like hunting and fishing are part of Alaska’s rich cultural history, But they can also be intimidating to learn or prohibitively expensive to dive into, especially if you don’t know someone who can show you the ropes.


    Fortunately, people in Alaska have access to an affordable program that can help. Offered by the state’s Department of Fish and Game, classes under the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program provide a fun, friendly environment where students can learn new skills. In this episode of Outdoor Explorer on Alaska Public Media, we’ll talk to some folks who run it about what makes this program special and how Alaskans can participate.


    HOST: Amy Bushatz


    GUESTS:

    Maria Bakic, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Outreach & Education Coordinator

    Katelyn Zonneville, Information Officer and instuctor, Alaska Department of Fish and Game sport fish division

    Abby McAlister, Becoming an Outdoors Woman Alaska Southeast coordinator


    LINKS:

    Sign-up for classes with BOW Alaska HERE

    BOW on Facebook

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    59 mins
  • Risk tolerance in the outdoors | Outdoor Explorer
    Oct 3 2024

    Is the outdoors any riskier than our day to day lives? How does our risk tolerance affect our decision making? What variables influence our level of risk tolerance? On this Outdoor Explorer host Paul Twardock discusses these questions and more with Deb Ajango and Luc Mehl. Deb teaches risk management and wilderness first aid and Luc is an Alaska-born adventurer who teaches water safety and avalanche classes. The concept of risk is as old as humanity, influencing us consciously and unconsciously. As we plan and undertake trips with friends and family, or go on a class or guided outing, understanding the risks and how we react to them can lead to successful and enjoyable outings. Deb, Luc and Paul will talk about the history and definitions of risk, how our risk tolerance evolves with age and experience, and how group dynamics are affected by risk.


    HOST: Paul Twardock


    GUESTS:

    Deb Ajango, risk management and wilderness first aid educator

    Luc Mehl, adventurer, water safety and avalanche educator


    LINKS:

    "Keeping safe during Summer adventures | Talk of Alaska"

    Things To Luc At: Luc Mehl's website

    Safety Ed

    Triple Point Safety

    Alaska Avalanche School

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    59 mins
  • The Making of a Trail: Curry to K'esugi Ridge Connector | Outdoor Explorer
    Sep 26 2024

    What goes into making a new trail? After four years of work this summer the new Curry to K'esugi Ridge Connector trail opened. The 15 mile trail connects the Curry Ridge trails that start at Ken K'esugi camp ground and the K'esugi Ridge trails to the north, all in Denali State Park. A partnership between State Parks, Mat/Su Trails and Parks Foundation, Alaska Department of Fish and Game and Interior Trails worked together to procure funding, design and build the trail. The trail was made possible by a grant from the Federal Government's Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Project, aka Pittman Robertson Act. Besides the partnerships above a dedicated trail crew worked on the trail.

    On this episode, host Paul Twardock learns the history and the process of building the trail from the people who made it happen. We also hear tips on hiking the new trail, including completing the 50 miles between Ken K'esugi to Little Coal Creek.


    HOST: Paul Twardock


    GUESTS:

    Christine Byl, Gabe Travis, Blaine Smith, Interior Trails

    Stuart Leidner, Superintendent of Mat/Su/Copper Basin State Parks


    LINKS:

    Denali State Park

    Interior Trails

    Mat/Su Trails and Parks Foundation

    Maps of Denali State Park trails

    Alaska Department Fish and Game Curry and K'esugi Ridge Information and Maps



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    59 mins