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Wandering Into The Woods

Wandering Into The Woods

A weekly Society, Culture and Travel podcast
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Wandering Into The Woods

Wandering Into The Woods

Wandering Into The Woods

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Wandering Into The Woods

Wandering Into The Woods

Wandering Into The Woods

A weekly Society, Culture and Travel podcast
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Rescuing animals is not for the faint of heart. Every day, volunteers go out of their way to rescue animals in danger of harm, including unnecessary euthanasia. Recently, Linda decided to stop fearing everything that could go wrong with volunte
This episode is about Jarrett's solo backpacking trip of the the Lone Star Hiking Trail (LSHT) over 5 days. The LSHT is a 96 mile long hiking trail in East Texas. The trail travels through connecting public lands of the Sam Houston National For
 Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is located on the outskirts of Plano, TX in the DFW area and is a hidden gem of nature hidden inside the metroplex. The park has pavilions restrooms, 3 miles of paved trails, 3 miles of unpaved trails, and 3 miles o
Ushaiquer Heritage Village is 200km northwest of Riyadh and is located In area dotted with oasises. The village was restored by locals and villagers to create a historic of old Saudi society. Ushaiquer village became a popular stopping point fo
A day trip to local outdoor attractions around Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. LOcations include Diriyah, Wadi Namar, Wadi Hanifa, and Heet Cave.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wanderings/message
The Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn) is located in the desert northwest of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This desert is rocky, filled with cliffs so breathtaking that from atop the escarpment, all that lies in front of you is the horizon, making it se
Concluding their summer 2021 west Texas adventure, Jarrett and Linda visited mystical Marfa.  Listen to picture what it's like to sleep at El Cosmico, relax at The Water Stop, and observe the night sky in search of the Marfa lights.  Hear about
Out in west Texas, along the U.S.-Mexico border, there is a place where you can camp, bike, bird watch, backpack, and see archeological wonders. This is Seminole Canyon State Park, located in Comstock, along the Pecos and Rio Grande Rivers. Hum
Today, we're going to tell you about the first part of a Texas road trip, where we visit X-Bar Ranch and Caverns of Sonora. X-Bar Ranch is a great place to get away that has hiking, big night skies, and a birders paradise. Caverns of Sonora are
A wonderful place where one can find royalty, wizards, plague doctors, and fairies - no it's not fantasy. This is the Texas Renaissance Festival, currently open in Todd Mission, Texas. In this episode, Jarrett and special guest CJ tell you abou
The spooky season marks the start of Season 2. Team AdventuresWithBG ventured into Scream Hollow, a Halloween park about an hour southeast of Austin, Texas. The park includes four haunted houses and a haunted hayride - all in the middle of the
Snowpocalypse Survival PreparationGas Stove - Reserve gas and camping stove of some kind to use with that reserve (Primus Yellowstone Trail Stove, Additional Stove Options 1, Additional Stove Options 2, How to start a fire in a survival situ
A day after finishing the Salkantay Trek, Jarrett and most of the group took on an extra hike. Jarrett talks about what it was like hiking up Machu Picchu mountain and the view from there. Meanwhile, Linda and another groupmate took it slower t
Day 4 on the Salkantay Trail included a steep hike uphill and downhill. The group began its adventure that day at La Playa (6,716 ft / 2,000 m) and hiking for three hours to the ancient Inca lookout of Llactapata (8,694 ft / 2,650 m). From Llac
Day 3 on the Salkantay Trail went downhill - literally.  That day, the trail began at Collpapampa (9,842 ft / 3,000 m) and it was straight downhill to La Playa (6,716 ft / 2,000 m). They hiked 9.7 miles / 15.6 km over seven hours. Needless to s
The journey of the Salkantay Trek to Macchu Picchu marked its highest point at the Salkantay Pass on Day 2. That day, the trail began at Soraypampa (1,263 ft / 3,850 m) and ended at Collpapampa (9,842 ft / 3,000 m). It was the longest hike of t
Jarrett and Linda tell you about their take off from Cusco and their first day of hiking the Salkantay Trail. They describe the challenges, the sites they most remember, and the incidents that stood out to them from their first day and night ou
Have you ever considered doing the Inca Trail but feared you might miss out on seeing other important sites of natural beauty in Peru? Or maybe you tried getting passes for the Inca Trail but found that you couldn't get passes for it anymore? W
In August 2020, Jarrett and Linda talk about their trip to Old Tunnel State Park, located in Fredericksburg, Texas.  They got to see some cool Mexican free-tailed bats come out of the tunnel and fly out into the Texas skyline.  Old Tunnel is an
Rainbow Mountain and the Red Valley in Peru. Located at 17,500 feet above sea level amidst snow-capped mountains, is it a challenge native Texans can take on? Listen to this episode to find out how Jarrett and Linda fared on this journey.Pleas
Ever thought of camping but weren't sure if you could give up all your creature comforts all at once? Ease your way by going glamping first. In this episode, Jarrett and Linda tell you about their summer weekend at Living Waters on Lake Travis,
Jarrett and Linda visited the Leander Dinosaur Tracks out in the riverbed of the South San Gabriel River. Thanks to Google and a young boy who kept his distance, Linda and Jarrett were able to locate 12 tracks left by an acrocanthosaurus, a car
Jarrett and Linda went on a date at Berry Springs Park and Preserve. On a quiet Friday evening, they visited this picturesque site in the outskirts of Georgetown, Texas. Before the arrival of American colonizers, this site was home to the Tonka
Jarrett and Linda camped at Goliad State Park in south Texas. Remember the Goliad? That's the place where about 450 Texian prisoners of war were killed in 1836 by the Mexican army under General and President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna's comman
Jarrett and Linda went pack rafting in Lake Georgetown. "But, what is pack rafting?" is probably what you're asking yourself after reading that short sentence. Well, don't worry! In this episode, Jarrett and Linda explain what pack rafting is,
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