Episode list

Windows to the Wild

Acadia's Beehive
The Beehive at Acadia National Park can be seen towering over the horizon from Sand Beach. Host Willem Lange takes a morning hike across the beach to the Beehive trail head.
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Hiking Tuckerman's
Host Willem Lange hikes up Tuckerman Ravine Trail to the Lakes of the Cloud AMC Hut, so named because it is the highest of the presidential huts.
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Students at St. Gaudens
Join host Willem Lange as he visits Saint-Gaudens Historical Site to talk with the founder of the SCA and some of the students who volunteer to keep these parks a national treasure.
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Deep Travel on the Merrimack
Join host Willem Lange as he paddles a canoe through Manchester's mill region with David Leff, author of "Deep Travel," which describes how to get away from the routine of everyday life -- in your own backyard.
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The End of the Trail, Baxter Peak
Host Willem Lange revisits one of his favorite places, Baxter Peak, at the end of the Appalachian Trail in Maine. Lange hikes up to Chimney Pond and then takes the Saddle Trail to Baxter Peak at a towering 5,267 feet.
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Falling Waters

Wed, Oct 06, 2010
As Willem Lange and Gary Moore hike the Falling Waters Trail, it's easy to see how the trail got its name. Franconia Notch State Park is home to many spectacular waterfalls including Stairs Falls, Swiftwater Falls and Cloudland Falls.
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Plum Island

Wed, Oct 20, 2010
The Parker River National Wildlife Refuge on Plum Island is a favorite destination for birders worldwide. Hundreds of shorebirds, waterfowl and songbirds call the refuge home.
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The Wilderness Corridor
Host Willem Lange travels by dogsled through an astonishing 29,000 acres of conservation land known as Roach Pond, near Greenville, ME.
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Winter on Mt. Washington
Host Willem Lange witnesses firsthand the whipping wind, snow and bitter cold of Mt. Washington from the safety of the Weather Observatory's snow-cat on a ride to the summit.
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