
Keep Me Connected, part 2
09/25/08 • 9 min
In part two of this wild places program, Assistant Producer Kate Taylor presents the pros and cons of using communication devices in the back-country, a topic that has sparked controversy among outdoor enthusiasts. (Here is part 1 of Keep Me Connected.)
Listeners respond to part one with their opinions and experiences using communication devices on wilderness trips. Derek Moore, SPOT LLC's manager of marketing and public relations, and Gregg Fauth, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park's wilderness manager, discuss the difference between a "challenge" and an emergency. Paul Magnanti and retired wilderness manager Laurel Boyers tell how they see a change in back-country use.
- Show number 157 [MP3 format; length 9:56; 2,387,560 bytes]
- Combined show numbers 156 & 157, exntended version [MP3 format; length 18:52; 9,060,381 bytes]
- Show number 157 script
- Combined show numbers 156 & 157 script
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In part two of this wild places program, Assistant Producer Kate Taylor presents the pros and cons of using communication devices in the back-country, a topic that has sparked controversy among outdoor enthusiasts. (Here is part 1 of Keep Me Connected.)
Listeners respond to part one with their opinions and experiences using communication devices on wilderness trips. Derek Moore, SPOT LLC's manager of marketing and public relations, and Gregg Fauth, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park's wilderness manager, discuss the difference between a "challenge" and an emergency. Paul Magnanti and retired wilderness manager Laurel Boyers tell how they see a change in back-country use.
- Show number 157 [MP3 format; length 9:56; 2,387,560 bytes]
- Combined show numbers 156 & 157, exntended version [MP3 format; length 18:52; 9,060,381 bytes]
- Show number 157 script
- Combined show numbers 156 & 157 script
JOIN NOW -- Help us help more folks to appreciate our wild public lands.
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Keep Me Connected, part 1
In part one of this wild places program, Assistant Producer Kate Taylor presents the pros and cons of using communication devices in the back-country, a topic that has sparked controversy among outdoor enthusiasts.
Blogger Paul Magnanti shares an essay he wrote about the issue, and Derek Moore from SPOT LLC comments on his company's device, the SPOT Satellite Messenger. Gregg Fauth and Laurel Boyers, both wilderness managers of national parks, tell how communication technology has changed the wilderness experience.
To read Paul's essay and about his outdoor experiences, titled The Changing Culture of Connectivity, visit his blogsite at PMags.com.
Next week, in part 2, we'll hear more from Gregg Fauth and Paul Magnanti, and find out what types of situations warrant the use of communication devices in the back-country.
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This gear program presents the first of our new series of gear reviews. Now, more than ever, our gear programs depend on your participation.
Steve talks to Backpack Gear Test founder and publisher Jerry Goller about the new relationship between Backpack Gear Test and the WildeBeat. Richard Lyon reviews the Ryders Eyewear Intersect sunglasses.
If you're interested in reviewing for Backpack Gear Test (BGT), read: How to become a tester. Manufacturers provide more gear than the volunteers at BGT can keep up with. By becoming a tester, you can help your fellow wilderness travelers find out what gear will work for them.
- Show number 158 [MP3 format; length 9:55; 2,384,833 bytes]
- Show number 158, extended version [MP3 format; length 12:53; 6,189,415 bytes]
- Show number 158 script
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