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The Green Tunnel explores the history and culture of the United States’ most iconic long-distance hiking trail, the Appalachian Trail. Hosted by Mills Kelly, the show delves into topics including the quirky history of trail food, the shelters and structures built along the trail, and dangers you might encounter during a hike.
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The Summit Daily News is a media company covering the towns of Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Silverthorne and surrounding areas in Colorado.
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Today’s episode is bittersweet because we have reached the end of our hike. After three years and 50 episodes, we are wrapping up The Green Tunnel with something a little different. Every episode of The Green Tunnel has focused on some aspect of the history of the Appalachian Trail, but today we’re looking forward. What will the AT’s future look li…
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On today’s episode of The Green Tunnel, we are exploring a central reason why hikers head to the Appalachian Trail in the first place, to see wildlife. We’ll also talk about how the animals along the trail are changing the way hikers experience the AT and the ecology of the mountains the AT passes through.…
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What long-distance AT hiker hasn’t dreamed of reaching that sign on the summit of Katahdin at the end of their hike? Today, we are headed to the top of the mountain to explore the history of the iconic sign.By R2 Studios
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The Appalachian Trail winds its way through Appalachia which is a place where people make sense of their world through stories. Stories of their lives in the mountains. Stories of the land and its riches. Stories, both fiction and non-fiction, about their journeys. In this episode of The Green Tunnel, we are exploring the history of writing about t…
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Iconic Locations: Priest Mountain Shelter
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Did you know a significant number of hikers confess their sins in the logbook in the shelter on Priest Mountain? Why do they do this and what do they confess? Find out on today’s Iconic Locations episode.By R2 Studios
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Benton MacKaye wanted to be sure that anyone who chose to spend a few hours, a few days, or a few weeks on the trail would have the opportunity to really get away from civilization. However, most of the lands MacKaye hoped to route his future trail through were in private hands, owned either by individuals or corporations. If an Appalachian Trail w…
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The Delaware Water Gap is one of the most breathtaking spots along the entire Appalachian Trail and has been a favorite subject of landscape painters since at least the middle of the 19th century. It's an important marker for northbound hikers, but it's also a torturous landscape that many hikers call "Rocksylvania."…
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There is no better way to turn a good hike into a bad hike than taking a wrong turn and hiking miles out of your way. Especially if that means you climbed an extra mountain or two. Today, we are exploring the history of blazing, signing, and mapping the trail from Georgia to Maine.By R2 Studios
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Bear Mountain Bridge sits just north of the oldest section of the entire Appalachian Trail and on today's Iconic Location episode we are what was once the world’s longest suspension bridge.By R2 Studios
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Today we’re going back to the earliest days of the Appalachian Trail to learn more about the critical role that the Civilian Conservation Corps played in making the trail a reality.By R2 Studios
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Have you ever wondered who Charlies Bunion was named after or why there are two balds with the same name? On today’s Iconic Location episode, we are exploring the mystery of Charlies Bunion.By R2 Studios
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The American Chestnut was one of the most magnificent trees in North America. On today’s episode of The Green Tunnel, we’re going to explore how it lived, how it died, and how – with the help of scientists, non-profit organizations, and passionate volunteers – it just might repopulate the Appalachian Mountains once again.…
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While no one has ever seen a dragon along the Appalachian Trail, hundreds of thousands of hikers have seen a dragon’s tooth. Viewed from a distance this geological formation looks like one very large, very snaggly fang sticking up out of Cove Mountain.By R2 Studios
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This season the history we’re starting with is really, really old. We are exploring the geological history of the rocks and mountains the Appalachian Trail runs through. We will also answer the age-old question, are the mountains actually getting taller?By R2 Studios
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Season Three: The Natural History of the Trail
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On Tuesday, October 17th, The Green Tunnel will be back with Season Three! This season we’re exploring the natural history of the Appalachian Trail. We’ll dig deep into the trail’s geological past, climb chestnut trees, follow some critters down unexpected paths, and consider the history of the trail’s future. We’ll also highlight iconic locations …
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Hiking Connecticut with “Jester” Section Hiker
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Planning section hikes can take a lot of work. Luckily, every section hiker out there has a go-to podcast to help with that planning. Julie Gayheart hosts the “Jester” Section Hiker podcast and there is no better resource for anyone interested in section hiking the Appalachian Trail. Today, Julie walks us through what it takes to hike the Connectic…
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A Life Crafted for the Outdoors with Orange Blaze
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Today we’re headed to Florida. While the AT doesn’t run through Florida, the state has a lot of great trails, including the Florida Trail. And one of the best ways for you to learn about the FT is by listening to Orange Blaze. This podcast highlights the experience of hikers along the Florida Trail and is hosted by Misti ‘Ridley’ Little.…
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When the Appalachian Trail project began, volunteer clubs up and down the length of the trail committed themselves to first scouting, then building, and then maintaining the trail. In the last episode of season two, we are digging into the critical role women played in the early years of the AT. They played such a big role, some trail clubs limited…
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Today, we’re hiking on the border of Tennessee and North Carolina, to the site of Fontana Dam. It’s the tallest dam east of the Rocky Mountains. Constructed in the 1940s, the dam and its resulting reservoir flooded four towns and affected the daily lives and memories of many people. So, why was the dam built and what lies beneath the cool blue wate…
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The Appalachian Trail is a much more diverse place in 2023 than it was as recently as 20 years ago. But if you spend much time on the trail, you know it’s still a pretty white place. There are many stories about the challenges faced by members of marginalized communities who hike the AT, and we need a lot more research to better understand how the …
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Long before Harpers Ferry, Virginia became the emotional halfway point for Appalachian Trail thru hikers, it was the site of one of the most important events in 19th century American history. In the fall of 1859, the abolitionist John Brown and 22 of his compatriots attacked the federal arsenal there, hoping to spark an insurrection against slavery…
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Throughout its history, the Appalachian Trail has been a place many hikers go for peace, for inspiration, for community, for physical challenge, and in some cases, as a sort of personal spiritual journey. In our show today, we’re taking a close look at the history of these inner motivations to hike.By R2 Studios
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Have you ever wondered where the center point of the Appalachian Trail is? If you guessed Center Point Knob, Pennsylvania you would be wrong. But it was the location of an infamous crime. Well sort of.By R2 Studios
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Finding Virginia’s Lost AT with Dakota Jackson and Mills Kelly
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On this special episode of The Green Tunnel, Dakota Jackson, Director of Visitor Experience at the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, talks with Mills Kelly about his new book, Virginia's Lost Appalachian Trail. Dakota and Mills explore the process of digging up the story of Virginia's Lost AT in the archives, and in the memories of the people who reme…
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Today, we’re going to tell you a story from the earliest days of the Appalachian Trail, a time when trail scouts were still trying to find a complete route north or south through what was sometimes unmapped wilderness. It’s a story about a 300-mile-long section of the Appalachian Trail you almost certainly have never heard of.…
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Today we're exploring one of the more famous trail towns along the Appalachian Trail, Damascus, Virginia.By R2 Studios
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073 - How can we evolve technology to put human needs first?
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As we are exposed more and more to technology and smart technology, how can we ensure we display human qualities such as creativity and curiosity? How can we embrace fast-changing trends in our enterprises to become more efficient? The physical therapist turned health and safety advocate Cameron Stevens shares his thoughts on how to close the gap b…
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Hikers don’t often realize they’re passing through the traditional homelands of many Indigenous nations. In today’s episode, we’re focusing on some of the Indigenous lands the Appalachian Trail runs through as a way of helping to recover at least some of the Indigenous history along the trail’s route.…
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072 - Data-driven tunneling and construction
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Whether for trains, cars or fresh water, tunnels must be built quickly, safely, and made to last. We look at solutions that connect and orchestrate people, machines and tasks and improve productivity and safety in the process.Our guests Frederik Oberg and Hakan Bolsoy from Epiroc's Mobilaris Tunneling Intelligence discuss the next generation of dec…
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Today, we explore one of the most infamous sections of the Appalachian Trail. Get ready for the ups and downs of Northern Virginia's Roller Coaster.By R2 Studios
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071 - Proximity Detection and Collision Prevention explained
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Dive deeper into Proximity Detection, Collision Warning, Collision Avoidance and Collision Prevention Systems with Anton Lourens, CEO of Booyco Electronics. Operational constraints, legal requirements, ergonomics and many other factors must be considered to design the optimal solution to protect people and equipment reliably.…
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Today, we’re going to be talking about something everybody does, but not everybody’s comfortable discussing. There’s no nice way to say this, other than to just get right to it. Today’s episode is about pooping along the Appalachian Trail. And yes, even that has a history.By R2 Studios
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070 - Radar-based solutions for real-time volumetric and positional monitoring
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Real-time, in-process inventory data is precious. Adriaan Goosen, (Indurad) explains radar solutions for stockpile volumetrics and visualization, belts volumes and more in harsh industrial conditions.By MineWarp
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069 - Situational Awareness as a key to safety and productivity
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Maintaining connectivity and knowing where every resource is (and what they are doing) is critical to delivering a successful and safe shift.By MineWarp
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The AT originally ran right through Monson, Maine, fueling its economy, but when the trail was moved and things threatened to change, the community established itself as a hiker haven.
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Today we’re going to tell you the story of the people who lived in the Shenandoah mountains traversed by the Appalachian Trail before Shenandoah National Park.
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Today we’re taking you to the highest peak in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock which despite being very far from an ocean has an iconic lighthouse.
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068 - Trustworthy AI: Achievable goal or pipedream?
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"Trustworthy AI does not happen accidentally - it takes deliberate work to thoughtfully expose the internal workings of an AI system to various stakeholders. " So says Stefan van der Stockt, Lead Data Scientist, Master Inventor at IBM Data & AI. You won't want to miss this episode as we discover cognitive biases of AI agents, ethics in AI, and the …
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Regardless of their background, their age, or how long they plan to be on the trail, gear is one topic that every hiker has in common with every other hiker. But the gear you see on the Appalachian Trail today is radically different from what hikers carried in the 1930s, the 1950s, or even the 1970s.…
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In season two of The Green Tunnel, we have some fantastic new stories for you on the history of the Appalachian Trail. We’ve interviewed hikers in the wild, people who take care of the trail, historians, authors, and many others to bring you some new perspectives on America’s oldest and most iconic long-distance hiking trail.…
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067 - Industrial Communication for the mine of the Future
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Gone are the days of notice boards. Join Chris Potgieter as we talk about two-way digital communication that keeps everyone informed – from the boardroom to the bus stop.By MineWarp
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Listen as this week’s guest, Troy Williams discusses topics such as the impact of drilling and fragmentation on the feasibility of a mine, the latest approaches to underground drilling and blasting and leveraging machine learning in the blasting industry.By MineWarp
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This episode of The Green Tunnel focuses on the rich culture surrounding places to eat along the Appalachian Trail and their connection to the economy within trail towns. It also contains some pretty good restaurant suggestions!By R2 Studios
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065 - Innovating to eliminate fatality risk across industry
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Nobody wins unless everyone gets home safe. Listen in as real-world technologist, Alex Bertram talks about putting sensors, rather than people in harm’s way and achieving zero harm targets.By MineWarp
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064 -Sustainability, Innovation and Failure to Launch
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Increasing the Speed to Value, and overcoming Adoption Angst are essential ingredients for digital success. Debra Johnson, Senior Strategist - Net Zero and Sustainable Mining, Minerals and Metals at Stantec is an expert in all things innovation and sustainability.By MineWarp
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063 - The journey to true digital disruption - where are we?
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Should geologists still be looking at rocks, or can sensors and Machine Learning do a better job? Mining futurist Gavin Yeates discusses this and other interesting topics about the real Digital Transformation of the mining industry. Don't miss @MineWarp this week!By MineWarp
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In this special bonus episode of The Green Tunnel podcast, we sat down with The Green Tunnel’s own musicians to hear from them about their connections to the traditions and music of the Appalachian mountains.By R2 Studios
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Hiking McAfee Knob with Virginia Outdoor Adventures
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In this episode of The Green Tunnel, we present an episode of the Virginia Outdoor Adventures podcast hosted by Jessica Bowser. To learn more about this great show and for the latest episode, visit virginiaoutdooradventures.com. Often referred to as “one of the most spectacular hikes in the US,” McAfee Knob attracts hikers from across the world and…
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Season 1 Episode 14 - Expert Talk with Michael Frankenberg, CEO of HaconThe new age of mobility will be flexible, connected and intermodal. A train, e-bike or perhaps door-to-door service? In the future, travellers will use individual or combined forms of transport and manage them all with an app. In the podcast Michael Frankenberg, CEO of Hacon, e…
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In 1930 Eiler Larsen set out on what is the first recorded attempt of what we call an Appalachian Trail thru-hike. He didn't make it in one year. He got a little distracted. In the final episode of our first season, we're going to tell Larsen's story: how he was drawn to the AT, his message of happiness, and how he ended up being the official Greet…
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