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Sam

@theriverradius

The River Radius is a podcast that works to capture the culture of rivers, people and boats.

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Our latest episode is live. It is the last of three eps following the Sacramento River source to sea crew as they paddle 400 miles from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean. They unravel what they saw and learned about the elusive California water.

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New episode with Dr Laurence Smith exploring his new book “Rivers of Power”. Dr Smith teaches at Brown University and is deeply involved with the SWOT satellite mapping of freshwater.

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Christmas morning almost 5 years ago. My buddy’s cat boat. The boat isn’t so random to me but everything else felt random that day. Somewhere in the Grand. #Randomboatfriday #Riverradiuspodcast #grandcanyon #ColoradoRiver #maraviarafts Maravia

Christmas morning almost 5 years ago.  My buddy’s cat boat.  The boat isn’t so random to me but everything else felt random that day.  Somewhere in the Grand.

#Randomboatfriday 
#Riverradiuspodcast 
#grandcanyon
#ColoradoRiver
#maraviarafts

<a href="/maraviarafts/">Maravia</a>
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Saw this boat in the Grand a few summers ago just past Upset Rapid, river right. Saw the same folks a bit later. They were checking on some scientific gauges for a federal agency. Yeah, a bit vague. I was impressed with the pack raft in the Grand. Someday I might go for that

Saw this boat in the Grand a few summers ago just past Upset Rapid, river right.  Saw the same folks a bit later.  They were checking on some scientific gauges for a federal agency.  Yeah, a bit vague.  I was impressed with the pack raft in the Grand. Someday I might go for that
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This week's Sam Podcast shares the story of a paddler, rafter, ecotourism business leader and passionate river protector. Thank you Sam, for this awesome tribute to Rafael Gallo of Rios Tropicales! player.fm/.../the.../the…

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Great words and pictures in that article and really fun to row down the River with both Zak 🦦 Podmore & Francisco Kjolseth. The podcast episode on all of this will come out in December.

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I joined Sam to talk about why it could not be more urgent to protect the Gila River as #WildAndScenic. Bonus: I did my fair share of howling in the Gila National Forest when I was in Americorps. You might just hear a sneak peak. theriverradius.com

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The Gila River and Gila Mountains of New Mexico have been home for Indigenous people for thousands of years, for colonial Spanish and Mexican people for hundreds of years, and now for all of those folks under the United States since 1912. Link: open.spotify.com/episode/7eNfzA…

The Gila River and Gila Mountains of New Mexico have been home for Indigenous people for 
thousands of years, for colonial Spanish and Mexican people for hundreds of years, and now for 
all of those folks under the United States since 1912. 

Link:
open.spotify.com/episode/7eNfzA…
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In our latest epi “The Gila: river, place, family” US Senator Martin Heinrich explains why he submitted Wild and Scenic River legislation for the Gila to include his role in the Mexican Gray Wolf reintroduction there 20+ years ago.

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In our latest epi “The Gila: river, place, family” US Senator Martin Heinrich explains why he submitted Wild and Scenic River legislation for the Gila to include his role in the Mexican Grey Wolf reintroduction there 20+ years ago.

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HOLE Per the dictionary, it is “a place where something is missing.” In a river, it is the place where the downstream current is missing. Seems to occur “behind” something, on the overall downstream side of something like a rock.

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How about a shipping container full of canoes? This is 9 of 39 canoes that were shipped from Canada to the Mississippi River at St Louis. Our friends at Big Muddy Adventures Big Muddy Adventures sent this pic to us.

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This awesome message arrived the other day as DM. This is magic for me here in the studio as I work through 5.5 hours of audio for the last episode, close out 2021, and plan for 2022. Thanks to @happilysemirad, and thanks to all of your for your support this year!

This awesome message arrived the other day as DM.  This is magic for me here in the studio as I work through 5.5 hours of audio for the last episode, close out 2021, and plan for 2022.  Thanks to @happilysemirad, and thanks to all of your for your support this year!