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River Ramble - Guides Edition

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by KynsLee Scott

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Podcast Overview

In this series, we will hear from guides and outfitters from across Montana in various regions of the proposed, grassroots legislation we are currently fighting for. The Crown of the Continent Proposal would protect 200 river miles in the heart of the state and the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act would preserve an additional 385 miles (new miles of waters added in 2021 from the original airing) of river within the pristine Greater Yellowstone and Smith River Ecosystems. And with such an expansive area of land potentially protected under both bills, we are showcasing as many individual watersheds as they are all so unique and equally deserving.

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11/18/2020

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Episode 19 | Will Plumhoff | Smith River and Tenderfoot Creek | Part 3 | Montana Headwaters Legacy Act

March 25, 2021

Episode 19 | Will Plumhoff | Smith River and Tenderfoot Creek | Part 3 | Montana Headwaters Legacy Act

For our final episode of our miniseries on the Smith River and it’s vital tributary the Tenderfoot, we are joined by a man that has spent years on the Smith. Will Plumhoff is a Missoula based guide and has invested his career into protecting this vulnerable ecosystem. Will shares with us why protection of the Smith and Tenderfoot is imperative to every Montanan and why the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act could save the Smith.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 18 | Joe Sowerby | Smith River and Tenderfoot Creek | Part 2 | Montana Headwaters Legacy Act

March 18, 2021

Episode 18 | Joe Sowerby | Smith River and Tenderfoot Creek | Part 2 | Montana Headwaters Legacy Act

In part two of three for our miniseries on the Smith River and it’s principal tributary the Tenderfoot, we are joined by longtime and beloved outfitter, Joe Sowerby. Joe has been running trips on the Smith since 1992 and he is a dedicated advocate for it’s protection. He shares with us why safeguarding this uniquely special area of the world is not only so important but must happen.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 17 | Mike Geary | Smith River and Tenderfoot Creek | Part 1 | Montana Headwaters Legacy Act

March 11, 2021

Episode 17 | Mike Geary | Smith River and Tenderfoot Creek | Part 1 | Montana Headwaters Legacy Act

In part one of our three episode miniseries on the Smith River and it’s prolific tributary the Tenderfoot, we are joined by a Montana legend, Mike Geary. Mike has built his life and business around the Smith River and he shares his love for this special area of the world. He is here to advocate for this fragile ecosystem and shares why Wild and Scenic protection could save the Smith.

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What is River Ramble - Guides Edition?

In this series, we will hear from guides and outfitters from across Montana in various regions of the proposed, grassroots legislation we are currently fighting for. The Crown of the Continent Proposal would protect 200 river miles in the heart of the state and the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act would preserve an additional 385 miles (new miles of waters added in 2021 from the original airing) of river within the pristine Greater Yellowstone and Smith River Ecosystems. And with such an expansive area of land potentially protected under both bills, we are showcasing as many individual watersheds as they are all so unique and equally deserving.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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