On this week's episode, Bob and co-host Kevin discuss Bob's recent hikes in the Roosevelt National Forest, and wonder why trails that were destroyed by fire at the same time as the Waldo Canyon Fire have been rebuilt, while Waldo Canyon is still unrestored. Also, Bob reviews some products he's been sent, and a product Kevin will be testing. Also, lightning safety, and more.
This show sponsored by: Springshomes.com
Product reviews:
Coalatree: https://coalatree.com/
Sawyer: https://sawyer.com/
Special Offer from Pocket Pals Trail Maps: https://www.pptrailmaps.com/, offer code: Thank You!
Column about skin cancer: https://bit.ly/2TxGWid
Why you get winded when starting a hike by going uphill: https://cnet.co/3y8TGLa
Video on Lightning Safety: https://bit.ly/2SEaWZC
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369 Hiking in the Chama Valley
368 Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade
367 Assaulted on a Trail, then Victim Blamed
366 Bears! Also, What the heck is Leave No Trace doing?
365 The Center of the United States is Where?
364 Bob Visits Theodore Roosevelt National Park
363 Colorado Springs Mountain Bike Association
362 Trail talk and upcoming events
361 An Independence Day Message
360 Trail workers being harassed
359 Politics and Outdoor Recreation
358 Can't We All Get Along?
357 Don't pet the big furry things
356 Crime in parks?
355 You Can't Always Get What You Want
354 El Paso County Parks Trailability Program
353 Wildlife Encounters
352 A Wide Variety of Topics
351 USFS Law Enforcement
350 Incline Friends & Manitou Incline 10th anniversary
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