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From the top of Crater Lake to the bottom of a Lava Tube: On Location on Oregon's Central Nature Trail, USA

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In Oregon, the natural world doesn't just inspire awe -- it gives a

touch of the sublime. In the words of one guide, it's

"timeless...important for the soul of humankind."

And today, we're immersing ourselves in those sublime experiences along the

Central Nature Trail in Oregon! Follow along as we snowshoe to the top

of Watchman Peak, for the best view over Crater Lake in the park – “like

a sapphire embedded in the Earth”, as Aaron describes it. It’s exposed,

it’s hair-raising and it’s worth every shaky step.

After that we head to Bend, one of Oregon’s premier adventure towns, for some

sunset paddling along the Deschutes River surrounded by thousands of

swallows, baby ospreys and a surprise visit from Oregon’s state animal.

Then it’s time to head underground for a spine-chilling 1000-foot descent

into a lava tube, formed by a “River of Fire” over 7,000 years ago. We

crawl through 18-inch-wide cracks, turn off our head lamps to experience

true darkness and marvel at the geologic forces that could create this

uniquely beautiful landscape.

We finish at the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation for some

“river therapy” and a fly-fishing lesson from a native guide. We learn about

conserving native first foods, experience some river therapy and even

catch a fish.

Through it all, we’re going to explore the wonder and awe of the natural world

in all its forms, from mile-high views to quiet moments listening to birdsong on

the river.

CONNECT

Interested in visiting Oregon and seeing the Central Nature Trail for yourself?

Find out more at www.traveloregon.com or follow along on Instagram and

Facebook @TravelOregon.

CREDITS

This episode was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the

travel industry. Find our other shows at armchair-productions.com.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

99 episodes

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In Oregon, the natural world doesn't just inspire awe -- it gives a

touch of the sublime. In the words of one guide, it's

"timeless...important for the soul of humankind."

And today, we're immersing ourselves in those sublime experiences along the

Central Nature Trail in Oregon! Follow along as we snowshoe to the top

of Watchman Peak, for the best view over Crater Lake in the park – “like

a sapphire embedded in the Earth”, as Aaron describes it. It’s exposed,

it’s hair-raising and it’s worth every shaky step.

After that we head to Bend, one of Oregon’s premier adventure towns, for some

sunset paddling along the Deschutes River surrounded by thousands of

swallows, baby ospreys and a surprise visit from Oregon’s state animal.

Then it’s time to head underground for a spine-chilling 1000-foot descent

into a lava tube, formed by a “River of Fire” over 7,000 years ago. We

crawl through 18-inch-wide cracks, turn off our head lamps to experience

true darkness and marvel at the geologic forces that could create this

uniquely beautiful landscape.

We finish at the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation for some

“river therapy” and a fly-fishing lesson from a native guide. We learn about

conserving native first foods, experience some river therapy and even

catch a fish.

Through it all, we’re going to explore the wonder and awe of the natural world

in all its forms, from mile-high views to quiet moments listening to birdsong on

the river.

CONNECT

Interested in visiting Oregon and seeing the Central Nature Trail for yourself?

Find out more at www.traveloregon.com or follow along on Instagram and

Facebook @TravelOregon.

CREDITS

This episode was produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the

travel industry. Find our other shows at armchair-productions.com.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

99 episodes

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