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A docu-series chronicling one local hiker’s adventures in the Adirondack Mountains including his complete ADK 46’er journey, along with Summit Session conversations, Adirondack Campfire Stories, and more!
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Story of the Day

NCPR: North Country Public Radio

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Get your daily dose of what's happening in New York's North Country, the Adirondacks, Vermont, Canada, and beyond. Host David Sommerstein presents the best stories from North Country Public Radio's award-winning newsroom. You'll hear the most interesting voices on the most important issues in the region. There's even a micro-newscast to keep you up to date. When you miss
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Our weekly podcast shares the unique perspective of the North East, Beast Coast Ultra running scene: raw, impulsive, and irreverent. The Cultra Trail Running Podcast is a place where we can get together and discuss all the fun stuff that happens on the trails that most normal people don't care about. Join the Cult! or maybe you already have without realizing it... resistance is futile.
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Hey gang! We are Damon, Sue, and Aymee-Lynne from The Adirondack Park Paranormal Society. Join us, along with other members of APPS, for each episode of the APPS Alchemy Podcast as we take a deep dive into the world of the Paranormal, cryptids, the occult, and more.
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The Howl

NCPR: North Country Public Radio

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True stories, told with no notes, recorded live on stages all over the North Country. Hosted by Ethan Shantie, from NCPR and the Adirondack Center for Writing.
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If All Else Fails

NCPR: North Country Public Radio

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Far-right extremism is thriving in small, rural communities across the country, gaining the support of mainstream voters and local law enforcement. In this podcast from North Country Public Radio, reporters Emily Russell and Zach Hirsch investigate extremist groups and militia movements in northern New York State, why they're drawing support, and what kinds of threats they pose at a pivotal moment for democracy in the United States.
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Breaking news on the environment, climate change, pollution, and endangered species. Also featuring Climate Connections, a special series on climate change co-produced by NPR and National Geographic.
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Get to know the AHL's Adirondack Phantoms with Diana C. Nearhos, the beat writer for The Post-Star in Glens Falls, NY, in her video interviews with the players. Learn more about future Philadelphia Flyers hockey players on the Phantoms Forum Podcast.
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"All Things Natural," Ed's weekly newspaper column, has been published continuously for a quarter century. It ran for 21 years in the Connecticut-based newspaper chain and today appears in the Bedford, NY Record-Review. Over the column's run, he has written over 1300 columns totaling nearly a million words. Ed's writings have been published in The Adirondack Explorer, Adirondack Life, Audubon, Birder's World, Bird Watcher's Digest, The Conservationist, Garden, Lake Life, Living Bird, Middleb ...
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NJ Devils Podcast

Chris Dalton & Charlie Weaver

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The NJ Devils podcast, with Chris Dalton and Charlie Weaver, discusses topics such as the Devils 2017-2018 season, 2018 playoff push, and free agency. With special guests such as John Fischer, a writer for All About The Jersey; Brewster Alumnus Aaron Titcomb, a prospect playing for the Adirondack Thunder, the ECHL affiliate of the Devils; John Moore, Assistant Captain of the New Jersey Devils!
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Foot Stuff Podcast

Foot Stuff Podcast

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Hey Gang and welcome to Foot Stuff Podcast - THE Outdoor Recreation Comedy! Hosted just outside of New York state's largest Wilderness Area, Foot Stuff Podcast brings you stories of Adventure, Antics, and Activism from around the country. Tune in for all things hiking, backpacking, thru-hiking, climbing, paddling, camping, skiing, and more. Keep it Wild!
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Winner of the Adirondack Center for Writing’s People’s Choice Award 2016 A sister grows inside the body of another and wants to return; a woman accidentally walks through walls where her newfound intimacy offends. By turns surreal, mournful, and droll, this collection of short stories investigates our conflicting urge for intimacy and transcendence. Enter this cabinet of wonders to find your mind and spirit expand. While the concerns and struggles are familiar — loneliness, troubled marriage ...
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The Bukwas Crew are a Sasquatch podcast group who share opinions and interviews with those who have something to share with the Sasquatch Community. They are made up of four individuals. Research/Investigator: Gerry Matthews/ Researcher: Thomas Steenburg, Research and Investigator: Leon Thompson and their 'in house 'skeptic, Bill Reid! Please join us!
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It Just Makes Sense

Samantha Smith and Jeffrey Siefert

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Welcome to “It Just Makes Sense!” the podcast by two easily distracted higher educated former lovers that explores all of the unpopular opinions, conspiracy theories and cult leaders that make you want to scream “THAT JUST MAKES SENSE!”
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Stories from the Attic

Stories from the Attic

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Author and historian Andy Flynn, of Saranac Lake, NY, explores museum artifact collections to produce the "Stories from the Attic" podcast series, including "New York's Attic" and the "Adirondack Attic" programs.
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Mountain Lake Journal is a weekly combination of field reports and studio discussions providing in-depth analysis of regional issues. This innovative news program won an Edward R. Murrow Award—one of broadcast journalism's most prestigious awards for outstanding achievement in electronic journalism—and the New York State Broadcasters Association (NYSBA) Award for Excellence in Broadcasting. Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow award winner and Emmy-nominated Host Thom Hallock brings over 25 ye ...
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Absolute Adventure

Absolute Adventure

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In a world where paths have been trekked, two brave adventurers, named Justin and Stephen, will walk down these same paths and have epic conversations about literally whatever comes to mind. What exactly do they talk about? Why don’t you find out? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/absoluteadventure/support
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The East to West Hunting Podcast with Todd Waldron is a community of hunter-angler conservationists focusing on mentorship and conservation awareness. Our aim to help get you started and keep you going with your outdoor pursuits. We are a voice for average DIY hunters and anglers, the North American Conservation Model and for wildlife & future generations that can’t speak for themselves.
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The Cross Country Skier Magazine podcast is an extension of stories from the Nordic skiing world that go beyond our print and web features. In this new medium, we’ll continue our conversations with athletes, coaches, touring center operators and other experts in the field, bringing fresh material to our audience.
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The homesteading podcast dedicated to the pursuit of self-sufficiency, self reliance, and sustainability. Brian is a 4th generation homesteader located in beautiful upstate NY. Along with his wife, Bonnie (also a 4th generation homesteader) and their son Brian Jr., Brian has been actively homesteading on a 2 acre piece of land since 2008. This podcast is dedicated to their journey and is a call for others to join them in pursuing self sufficiency, self reliance, and sustainability.
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This week I'm shining the spotlight on the great work of Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH), a non-profit historic preservation organization for the Adirondack region. Formed in 1990, AARCH's mission to promote better public understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of the Adirondacks’ unique and diverse architectural heritage. This week …
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(May 31, 2024) The Adirondacks have become a major tourist destination over the last couple of decades. That's due in part to Jim McKenna, longtime CEO of the Adirondacks' Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism, or ROOST. McKenna retires today after 40 years. Also: A Boston woman who remade her life in Indian Lake, thanks to remote work options.…
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In this episode, we're having a roundtable discussion regarding our last investigation. We're discussing our personal feelings and experiences, as well as a little bit of history on the location itself. Find us: FB: www.facebook.com/APPSParanormal FB Group: APPS Alchemists Website: www.appsparanormal.org Twitter: @AppsParanormal IG: appsparanormal …
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(Jun 14, 2024) Researchers at Clarkson University are studying a rare, prehistoric fish that lives in the North Country's rivers. A search for the mooneye fish on a boat using electric current to bring up what's below the surface. Also: A celebration of life for a beloved Adirondack Forest Ranger and LGBTQ+ advocate who died in April will take plac…
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(Jun 13, 2024) With rising anti-LGBTQ rhetoric around the country, why Pride celebrations in the North Country are important for connections and community; in Old Forge, the Rondaxe fire tower on Bald Mountain offers sprawling views of the western Adirondacks; and, a soccer club in Burlington was started with the goal of combating climate change. W…
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(Jun 13, 2024) June is Pride Month and there are celebrations from Malone to Lowville to Potsdam. Organizers say they're especially important in rural places like the North Country, where queer people may not feel like they have spaces to connect with each other and create community. Also: Wilmington passed a new law regulating short-term rentals l…
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What are those funny folks in tights doing on the YouTubez, kicking into the whozimiwuchits and spitting off those metal thingamajigs? If you, like me, have ever had questions about Ice Climbing World Cups, this is your episode of Ice Ice Beta… because today we chat with, Rob Adie, the man responsible for organizing the UIAA World Cup Tour. He’s so…
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(Jun 12, 2024) An upcoming mural in downtown Plattsburgh aims to help prevent and break the stigma around suicide in the North Country; the U.S. Army has stepped up training for tunnel warfare, as more combat scenarios arise like those playing out in Gaza; and, we'll spot the frogs, trillium and birch bark on an afternoon hike through the Larose Fo…
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(Jun 11, 2024) Ticks have become an expected, if unwelcome, part of North Country summers over the last twenty years. That means tick-borne diseases are more prevalent, too. A conversation with an expert about how to identify a tick bite and how to prevent them. Also: Rep. Elise Stefanik is on a shortlist of eight politicians being vetted to be Don…
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(Jun 11, 2024) Under a new law in Vermont, state officials can now try to make major oil, gas, and coal companies pay for some of the costs associated with climate change; ticks have become an expected, if unwelcome, part of North Country summers over the last 20 years. That means tick-borne diseases are more prevalent, too; and, astronomer Aileen …
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(Jun 10, 2024) A woman relies on the money she makes waiting tables at a restaurant on a Lewis County snowmobile trail. But with warmer winters and less snow, the snowmobilers aren't coming and she's having a hard time. The latest story in our climate change series. Also: Some key items, like climate change and aid in dying, didn't get finished in …
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(Jun 10, 2024) For our series on how climate change is impacting people's lives and livelihoods, we hear from a woman in Brantingham who waits tables at a restaurant on a Lewis County snowmobile trail; New York State lawmakers ended their session over the weekend, leaving a number of issues on the table; and, a new art exhibit in Keene, called "Twi…
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Kristijan Begic AKA "Bessic from the Podcast" joins his trail bro Will Jara, and Cultra's own Jimmy Mac as they give us the stark graduate level inside shit view of the 2024 Cruel Jewel 100. They hung out, ran and got some tats. Lots of knowledge, lots of fun. But don't listen with your kids! Hey sorry this took so long to drop... Cruel Jewel Get y…
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Kevin Lindlau is one of the rare birds in drytooling who excels at both comp *and* outdoor climbing. In January, Kevin completed the second ascent of “Aletheia”, rated D16 ✅, becoming only the second person in the world to climb the grade. (There’s some nuance here since other routes have been proposed at D16, but this is the first route that has b…
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(Jun 4, 2024) The first big summer music festival in the region kicks off tomorrow night in Burlington, Vermont. A conversation with the guest curator of the Discover Jazz Festival, who's focused the lineup on young musicians who are pushing the boundaries of jazz. Also: A musical tribute to NCPR's morning host, Todd Moe, who's retiring on Friday.…
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(Jun 4, 2024) It’s unclear how Trump's guilty verdict will impact this November’s election, but he has remained largely popular in the North Country since he won nearly every county here in the last election; Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie says a bill that would require major energy companies to pay for climate change remediation could ultimately re…
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(Jun 3, 2024) After former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money trial, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik’s office released a statement, then an updated one that amplifies her claims of corruption; the last scheduled week of the legislative session begins today. But there's still a lot of disconnect on remaining bill…
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(Jun 3, 2024) The last scheduled week of the legislative session started today in Albany. While some bills could still get passed into law, there's still a lot of disconnect on some big ones, including combatting climate change and regulating kids’ social media feeds. Also: In an updated statement about Donald Trump's guilty verdict last week, Cong…
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In this episode, we're coming to you LIVE from a paranormal investigation in the Adirondacks! Find us: FB: www.facebook.com/APPSParanormal FB Group: APPS Alchemists Website: www.appsparanormal.org Twitter: @AppsParanormal IG: appsparanormal TikTok: appsparanormal YouTube: @appsparanormal2011 Look for us on Buy Me A Coffee and help support our missi…
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(May 30, 2024) Members of local hunting clubs have been raising concerns about a bill in Albany that proposed new rules for shooting ranges. They say it would hurt an increasingly popular sport among North Country youth, trap shooting. Also: State police are looking for leads after a woman was found dead in the trunk of an Enterprise rental car in …
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(May 29, 2024) Researchers from Cornell have complied data that shows internet connectivity across New York State. The data can help push for easy and affordable internet access for everyone; a BOCES in Clinton and Essex counties recently got a big state grant to invest in its food infrastructure and culinary arts program; and a conversation with t…
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(May 29, 2024) It's not easy for school cafeterias to get fresh fruits and vegetables on students' plates, especially if they want that food to come from local farms. A new initiative in Clinton County will create a central hub that makes meals and sends them out to many schools. Also: Speaking of hubs, Cornell has a new central database of where p…
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(May 28, 2024) A portion of the LaSalle Causeway in Kingston was damaged in late March and has been closed since. Some tour boats are stuck in the harbor behind the bridge; in the last few days of the state legislative session, Governor Hochul is focused on passing measures to limit social media companies from using addictive algorithms on kids; an…
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Lets talk 3 Days at the Fair, Cruel Jewel and Patreons, mixed into a Big Jackass burger. Get your official Cultra Clothes and other Cultra TRP PodSwag at our store! Outro music by Nick Byram Become a Cultra Crew Patreon Supporter basic licker. If you lick us, we will most likely lick you right back Cultra Facebook Fan Page Go here to talk shit and …
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In Palmdale, California just north of LA June 16th, 2010, Larene Austin barges into the Palmdale Sheriff's office covered in blood. She found her casual girlfriend LaNell Barsock dead in the garage of her home, under a garbage with a gunshot wound to the head. Larene Austin told authorities that it had to be LaNell's boyfriend Louis. He was a jealo…
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This week podcast-favorite Bethany Adams (Garretson) comes by for her 4th time on the podcast to catch up and disccuss her latest mountain adventures both inside the Adirondack Park and beyond...including her 2024 trip up Kilimanjaro. We disuss a new book she contributed to, along with 26 other women, called "BLOOD SWEAT TEARS", put out by Christin…
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(May 24, 2024) Eight Akwesasne Mohawks were arrested on Barn Hart Island near Massena for protesting the Mohawk land claim settlement talks; scientific advances have allowed the Army to identify about 200 sets of remains each year - dating back to World War II. But the passage of time has complicated the process of finding families to accept the re…
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(May 24, 2024) Four veterans and one Gold Star widow from Jefferson County are sharing their stories about military life through original country music at a concert in Clayton, with some help from Nashville country musicians. Also: Eight Akwesasne Mohawks were arrested on Barnhart lsland near Massena for protesting the Mohawk land claim settlement …
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(May 23, 2024) Grocery costs are high, so folks on tight budgets are learning how to grow their own food at a Potsdam gardening class; a new poll finds Republicans and Democrats agree that New York should ban social media platforms from using addictive algorithms to kids, and lawmakers are listening; and the history of an unlikely feminist icon fro…
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(May 23, 2024) Gardening can be an affordable way to get fresh vegetables on the dinner table. But starting a garden can be daunting. A class in Potsdam this spring is teaching low-income people how to grow their own food in their own backyards. Also: A new Siena College poll finds that most New Yorkers want more regulation on social media for chil…
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(May 22, 2024) Governor Kathy Hochul’s appointee to lead a state agency that helps New York’s legal cannabis retail stores get business loans faced tough questions from senators yesterday. It’s the latest in a string of accusations of mismanagement surrounding the state’s troubled rollout of adult recreational marijuana; we hear from one of the few…
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(May 22, 2024) The Adirondack guideboat has become an icon of the North Country. But there are fewer and fewer craftspeople who still make them. We meet one of them in Blue Mountain Lake. Also: North Country motorsports fans have lost a legend in racing. "Barefoot" Bob McCreedie was a fan favorite during his 35-year career competing in LaFargeville…
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(May 21, 2024) Overall enrollment in North Country K-12 schools has been on the decline for decades now. But there’s one program in high schools that has seen a lot of growth. It’s BOCES’ Career and Technical Education programs; on Sunday, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik spoke to Israeli lawmakers and was involved in a heated interview on Fox News; al…
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