Watch as hosts Erick Baker and Aerial Nicole lead the way through breathtaking beauty, deep-rooted culture and heart-pounding adventure, mined from the outdoors of the Tennessee Valley.
Tennessee Uncharted highlights unique locations, music, food and people across the great, wide state. Follow as host Erick Baker and the crew leads the way through breathtaking beauty, deep-rooted culture, and heart-pounding adventure. Along the way, meet fascinating folks, encounter wildlife, and explore the state's many waterways.
All Tennessee residents-and many visitors-benefit from the efforts of Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). As sportsmen, observers, agriculturalists, and consumers interact with our state's natural resources and wildlife habitats, TWRA touches lives as it strives for a balance between man and nature. Thanks to Tennessee's rich heritage, beautiful landscape, and independent people, there's no shortage of stories to tell. When Designsensory, TWRA, and Popfizz came together to plan the first two seasons of Tennessee Uncharted, we wanted to answer a crucial question: "How do we make Tennesseans more aware of all the things that TWRA does for the state?" On Tennessee Uncharted, the production team works closely with TWRA to identify meaningful connections and find the best ways to showcase Tennessee's assets and TWRA's efforts and resources. For example, the crew assisted TWRA with the elk darting at the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area, installing radial collars for data collection. We developed this segment by looking back over decades of care that TWRA provided to revitalize a wildlife population once native to Tennessee. We already had an incredible story about restoring the balance between man and nature in a sustainable way; all that remained was to highlight other cultural gems in the area to make the segment complete. Season one of Tennessee Uncharted has garnered fans from across the state as well as beyond our borders. We're always looking for ways to meet the show's goal of encouraging people to get outdoors and explore all that this great state has to offer. Season two, which premieres November 2015, will focus on how the day-to-day habits and hazards of TWRA's staff constitute a labor of love.