How Wild hits trails around the country, exploring the meaning of wilderness. A century ago, the U.S. set aside the first official... more
It may not be designated capital "W" wilderness, but the ocean is an incredibly wild place.We're sharing an episode about... more
What if the next time you were in wilderness looking at the sky on a clear, dark night, you saw... more
How wild? We don't have the foggiest idea. In this final episode of season one, we go to California's Point... more
Not everything fits into neat little boxes. Sometimes you have to check "other."What are other perspectives on wilderness?We visit the... more
Do you have all your gear to head into nature? What about your smartphone?Technology helps people access wilderness, but it... more
Do you have a permit?We're going to a popular trail in Colorado's Maroon Bells to talk about the slippery feeling... more
We're tired from hiking and taking a break at an art museum to ponder how nature got framed.We're exploring how... more
What do you mean by "undeveloped" — weren't there people living here?We're wading through rivers in the nation's first wilderness... more
Untrammeled. No, that's not a typo. We don't mean untrampled.Wilderness areas are supposed to remain free from human intervention unless... more
Put on your hiking shoes. Pack some water and snacks. We're heading out on trails around the West to explore... more
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