Episode list

Windows to the Wild

Wood Island Lifesaving Station
The Lifesaving Station at Wood Island, Maine was used for sea rescue prior to the Coast Guard. Volunteers restore its history and the stories of the people who served there.
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Summits in Solidarity
Notch Hostel owner Serena Ryan loves hiking. She is also co-founder of Summits in Solidarity, a hiking initiative for racial justice. Willem hikes with partners and participants of Summits in Solidarity.
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Paddling the Saco
Conway photographer Joe Klementovich uses a paddleboard to explore 130 miles of the Saco River. He explores its history and ecology along the way.
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Sectional Hiker
Redline guide Ken Hodges hikes with Debby "Bear Repellent" Roberts, a 71 year-old sectional hiker along the Appalachian Trail. Willem hikes with the duo in northern Maine.
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School at Sea

Sun, Jan 30, 2022
Students attend school aboard a schooner. They help sail the vessel out of Martha's Vineyard and learn about outdoor education and conservation.
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Community Outing
Mt. Eustis Ski Hill opened in 1939. It was a community gathering place until it closed in the 1980's. Littleton, NH volunteers reopened the ski hill and Willem Lange joins them to learn about the hill's history and community connections.
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Outdoor Classroom
Susie Spikol is a naturalist at the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, New Hampshire. She grew up in Brooklyn, New York and now shares her passion for nature with school children throughout the region.
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One Thousand Hours Outside
New Hampshire resident Susan Dromey Heeter is competitive. Her latest challenge is to spend 1,000 hours outside, under the sky by the end of 2021. As she tracks her progress, she also challenges and inspires others to join her.
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Rowing the Erie Canal
Competitive rower Erik Frid takes a break from competition to row 300 miles of the Erie Canal. He spends a day with Willem Lange on the Cocheco River in Dover, New Hampshire sharing his stories about the trek and what rowing means to him.
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Hiking with David
David Krueger is an Interpreter who is seen standing by New Hampshire Gov Chris Sununu's side. He provides sign language for the deaf community at the governor's press conferences. Willem hikes with David on conserved land in Vermont.
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