Episode list

Windows to the Wild

Ice Climbing on Frankenstein Cliffs
Join host Lisa Densmore and Rick Wilcox of International Mountain Equipment in North Conway, as they brave the treacherously icy Frankenstein Cliffs in the White Mountains.
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Mount Washington Hotel's Green Roof Project
The most famous attraction at the Mt. Washington Hotel is, of course, the mountain. Mt. Washington, the highest of the Presidential Range, peers down on guests and visitors from the hotel's backyard.
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Acadia's Great Head Trail
It's a beautiful morning in Acadia National Park. As daylight spreads across the beaches of Acadia, host Willem Lange is already making his way to Great Head Trail.
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Hiking up to Mizpah
Join host Willem Lange and his guest Rob Burbank, director of public affairs at the Appalachian Mountain Club, as they make their way up the Crawford Path to AMC's Mizpah Spring Hut at 3,800 feet.
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Soaring the Thermals
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Willem? Join host Willem Lange as he glides the thermals demonstrating the science of effortless flight for hawks and other soaring birds.
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Acadia, Cadillac Mountain
Join Windows to the Wild host Willem Lange as he hikes up Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park in heavy fog, located on the northern coast of Maine.
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Exploring White Rocks
Host Lisa Densmore explores the spectacular scenery and unique features of the 36,000-acre White Rocks National Recreation Area in Wallingford, VT.
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Hampton Beach Revisited
The sandy playground is a haven for surfers, sunbathers and devoted runners. But chances are you've never seen it like this - foggy mornings, quiet evenings, and lots of surf in between.
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Hiking Up Cardigan to High Cabin
High Cabin, a two-mile hike up Mt. Cardigan, is a popular rustic retreat for back country enthusiasts who are looking for a secluded escape with breathtaking scenery. Willem Lange explores the trails and state forest of Mt. Cardigan.
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Handicapped at the Highland
After being laid up all winter with a bad leg, Willem Lange explores the Appalachian Mountain Club's Highland Center to see what type of activities and accommodations are available for an injured or handicapped outdoors enthusiast.
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