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Journey with me, the Natural Medic, as I explore the awe-inspiring expanses of the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico. Imagine standing at 7,000 feet, surrounded by these colossal 82-foot radio telescopes that seem to touch the sky. Discover what it’s like to navigate a landscape where cutting-edge technology meets the serene, untouched beauty of the high desert. Each telescope is a marvel of engineering, meticulously positioned on 39 miles of tracks to capture the whispers of the universe. From the compact D configuration to the expansive A configuration stretching over 22 miles, the VLA’s dynamic arrangements allow us to peer deep into the cosmos with remarkable precision.
Amidst these titanic structures, experience the hum of innovation as data is processed by an on-site supercomputer capable of 16 quadrillion processes per second—truly one of humanity’s incredible achievements. You'll uncover how the VLA operates in this remote locale to shield itself from everyday radio interference, and learn about the intricate system keeping these telescopes in sync. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or simply curious about the frontiers of science, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into how we are unraveling the mysteries beyond our world. Come along on this adventure and feel the thrill of standing where Earth meets the universe.Support the show
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Standing at the crossroads of history and modernity, I, Craig, also known as the Natural Medic, embarked on a once-a-year pilgrimage to the Trinity Site at White Sands Missile Range. It's the birthplace of the atomic age, where the first atomic bomb was detonated. Join me as I navigate the labyrinth of security checks and long lines to witness the iconic stone obelisk and a replica of the "Fat Man" bomb that changed the course of history. Feel the weight of history as I recount the eerie transformation of sand into trinitite by the atomic blast, and why this rare glimpse into the past is so profoundly significant.
Back home, the gravity of my experience at the Trinity Site lingers. This annual opportunity to walk through history is unparalleled, and I urge you to seize the chance if you can. For those seeking more context, I recommend watching "Oppenheimer" to deepen your understanding of these monumental events in New Mexico. As you plan your own visit, I've shared some insider tips and links in the description, ensuring your journey is as smooth as possible. If my tales of adventure, equipment reviews, and outdoor tips resonate with you, don't forget to like, subscribe, and explore the additional resources provided.Support the show
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Discover the hidden stories of Lehman Caves with Craig the Natural Medic as your guide. Venture through the mesmerizing corridors of Great Basin National Park's famous caverns, and uncover the dramatic past that shaped this natural wonder. How did a cave once known for hosting speakeasies and movie sets become a geological marvel treasured by explorers and tourists alike? With Craig's captivating narration, you'll learn about the cave's formation over millions of years and the human impact that altered its pristine paths. From the humorous crawl through "Fat Man's Misery" to the mysterious construction of the "Panama Canal" tunnel, Craig reveals the fascinating tales that lie beneath the surface.
Craig also illuminates the efforts of the Civilian Conservation Corps and the unexpected gaps in their historical records, adding an air of mystery to Lehman Caves’ storied existence. Listen as he shares insights about Absalom Lehman's rediscovery in 1885 and the subsequent transformation of this natural gem into a cherished tourist destination. Whether you're a history buff or a nature enthusiast, Craig's storytelling brings the cave's wonders to life, offering listeners a unique blend of history, nature, and human ingenuity. Join us on this unforgettable expedition into one of America's hidden gems, where every turn holds a new discovery.Support the show
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Ever wondered what it takes to conquer one of the most stunning peaks on the Utah-Nevada border? Join me, Craig the Natural Medic, as I guide you through a thrilling adventure on the Wheeler Peak Trail in Great Basin National Park. Experience the vibrant autumn colors of golden aspens as we climb over 3,000 feet from a challenging trailhead starting above 10,000 feet. You'll master the art of acclimating to the high altitudes and learn essential tips to combat altitude sickness. As we trek through the park, discover its rich history, including tales of its establishment and the renaming of nearby peaks, all while surrounded by breathtaking vistas and diverse ecosystems.
Set your alarms early because this hike demands a commitment of both time and fitness. With nearly 9 miles of trail to conquer, plan for a full day exploration starting at 8 AM and wrapping up just after 5 PM. I'll provide a comprehensive fitness level guide to make sure you're ready for the challenge. Engage with our journey by leaving comments or questions, and if you find this episode helpful, a thumbs up would be much appreciated. Get inspired to embark on your own outdoor adventures and witness the unparalleled beauty of the great outdoors. Join me as we explore, learn, and conquer nature's wonders together.Support the show
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Ever wondered what secrets lie hidden in one of America's oldest national parks? Join us on an unforgettable trek through Mesa Verde National Park with Craig, the Natural Medic, as your guide. Craig takes us along the Spruce Canyon Trail, revealing the hidden gems of this 1906-established park. From the origins of its name by Spanish explorers to the diverse flora and fauna shaped by a unique spring-fed climate, you’ll gain insights about the park’s rich history and natural beauty that are nothing short of captivating.
Experience the thrill of encountering vibrant wildlife, lush greenery, and ancient cliff dwellings on a 2.4-mile hike with a challenging 558-foot elevation gain. Feel the magic of spotting petroglyphs and cliff dwellings while Craig narrates the park's historical significance and tips for tackling its rugged terrain. Whether it's a colorful lizard or a breathtaking view from the canyon floor to the mesa top, this episode promises a vivid and engaging exploration of Mesa Verde. Don't miss Craig’s expert advice on staying hydrated and prepared, along with a scenic drive suggestion to wrap up your adventure.Support the show
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Ready to experience the wild beauty of Utah like never before? Picture yourself navigating the rugged Ashdown Gorge Trail in the Dixie National Forest, braving creek crossings, and camping under the stars near Tom's Head. Join me, Craig the Natural Medic, as I share my firsthand journey through this awe-inspiring landscape, filled with vivid descriptions and practical hiking tips. From the constant challenge of wet feet to the majestic sight of Flanagan Arch, you'll feel like you're right there with me, every step of the way.
In this immersive episode, I recount the highs and lows of my trek, offering invaluable advice for anyone looking to tackle this challenging trail. Discover what gear to pack for wet conditions, how to find the perfect campsite, and the serene beauty of the creekside. Hear about the breathtaking waterfalls that mark the end of the trail and the intriguing rock formations that make this area so special. Whether you're an experienced adventurer or a nature enthusiast seeking inspiration, this episode is your ticket to the unforgettable wonders of Ashdown Gorge. Lace up your boots and let's embark on this captivating journey together!Support the show
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Ever wonder what it feels like to conquer a trail that challenges both your body and soul? Strap on your boots and join me, Craig the Natural Medic, as I recount an unforgettable hike to Nambe Lake nestled in the heart of the Santa Fe National Forest. Starting from the Pecos Wilderness boundary, this journey takes you through idyllic aspen forests and along the serene Rio Nambe, offering a slice of nature's purest beauty. Along the way, I'll share the trials of the steep climb, the enchanting sounds of rushing water, and the unexpected snow patches we found in mid-June.
Feel the exhilaration as we reach Nambe Lake, surrounded by majestic cliffs at an elevation of 11,300 feet. The adventure doesn’t end there; on our descent, we catch mesmerizing views of Santa Fe Baldy, the county’s highest peak. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or an avid nature lover, this episode promises to transport you to the wild, offering a refreshing escape that’s both challenging and rewarding. So, are you ready to embark on this scenic adventure with me? Let’s get started!Support the show
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Ever wondered what it's like to hike through a landscape that seems plucked straight from a science fiction novel? Join me, Craig, the Natural Medic, as I recount my thrilling adventure through the surreal Bisti Badlands of San Juan County, New Mexico. In this episode, I navigate bizarre rock formations like hoodoos and discover fascinating sites such as the "egg hatchery" and the "rock garden." Despite the obstacles of unmarked trails, a minor injury, and the scorching midday sun, I share invaluable tips for future explorers on how to safely and fully enjoy this breathtaking wilderness by starting early in the morning.
In the second part of the episode, I'm joined by my friends David and another companion for an unforgettable trip, filled with laughter and camaraderie. Reflecting on our journey, I discuss the lessons learned, like the importance of carrying sufficient water and getting an early start. I also invite listeners who have ventured to this unique location to share their own stories and insights. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enjoy the natural wonders of the San Juan Wilderness with us, and be sure to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more exciting adventures on the trail!Support the show
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Ever wondered how ancient civilizations managed to thrive in challenging environments? Discover the resourceful and resilient world of the Puebloans as we explore the Pueblo Loop Trail at Bandelier National Monument. Join me, Craig the Natural Medic, as I guide you through a 1.4-mile journey filled with captivating rock art, innovative agricultural techniques, and the intricate architecture of cliff dwellings. You'll learn how the Puebloans used the Three Sisters method of gardening and why their village structures were strategically designed for both daily living and protection.
Step inside history as we visit the Talus House, a 1920s reconstruction that offers a glimpse into the past. Imagine the lives of the people who once called these cliff shelters home, and marvel at the scenic beauty of Freehold East Canyon and Freeholies Creek. From the ceremonial kivas to the breathtaking canyon views, this episode paints a vivid picture of life in this remarkable location. Whether you're an avid history buff or simply enjoy beautiful landscapes, this tour promises to enrich your understanding of natural beauty and cultural heritage.Support the show
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Ever wondered why humans have an almost mystical connection with fire? Join us for an intimate evening by the fire in Pecos, New Mexico, as my mom and I reflect on our adventures exploring the mountainous beauty of the state. We reminisce about favorite sights like the Santa Fe Ski Basin and the unexpected lushness of northern New Mexico's rugged terrain. I share my journey from working as a contract paramedic on a power line job to an ER position in Farmington, drawn by the area's natural allure. Our chat naturally drifts to the captivating nature of fire, diving into the fire triangle's essential elements—fuel, oxygen, and heat—and pondering our deep, spiritual fascination with flames.
In our final chapter, we dig into the essential role of fire in survival situations. From cooking food to warming our bodies, drying clothes, and providing psychological comfort during tough times, fire's importance is undeniable. As we reflect on these thoughts during our last night together in New Mexico, we find value in the moments that allow us to share and gain insights about the significance of fire in our lives. This episode captures the essence of our experiences and the meaningful moments spent around the comforting glow of a fire in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.Support the show
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Ever wondered how the rich history of Pecos National Historical Park intertwines with diverse cultures and ancient traditions? Join me, Craig, your natural medic, as we traverse through time, exploring the architectural marvels and historical significance nestled in the heart of New Mexico. From the mission church built in 1717 to the sacred Kiva central to Puebloan religious practices, this episode promises a fascinating journey into the past, revealing the unique blend of indigenous and Franciscan cultures that once coexisted here.
Step inside the remnants of the mission church, marvel at the intricate adobe walls, and walk the convento, a covered walkway that connects key structures of the site. Discover the Ramada and the Torreon watchtower, and get a glimpse of the South Pueblo site just north of the church. With every step, you'll uncover layers of history that make Pecos National Historical Park a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper appreciation of the stories and architectural wonders that have stood the test of time.Support the show
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Ever wondered what secrets ancient rock carvings might hold? Join me as we explore the captivating petroglyphs of Capitol Reef National Park, crafted by the mysterious Fremont culture. Walking along the boardwalk trail, just east of the scenic drive turnoff and visitor center, I share my discoveries of intricate rock carvings depicting figures, bighorn sheep, and enigmatic designs. These petroglyphs ignite a compelling debate: are they art, writing, or a blend of both? Delve into the rich history of the Fremont people, who thrived from 300 to 1300 CE, and ponder the puzzles surrounding their sudden disappearance.
Our journey doesn't stop there. Connect the dots between the ancient Fremont culture and the more recent Mormon settlement of Fruita, and witness the lasting impact both communities had on this lush valley. From towering cottonwood trees to historic orchards, Capitol Reef offers a vibrant glimpse into the past. As we wrap up this adventure, reflect on the lessons modern society can glean from these ancient inhabitants who lived in harmony with their environment. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode, and make sure to subscribe for more intriguing explorations. See you on the trail!Support the show
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Ever wondered what it feels like to walk in the footsteps of a legendary outlaw? Join me, Gray the Natural Medic, as I embark on a captivating journey up the Cassidy Arch Trail, a path laden with historical intrigue and unparalleled natural beauty. This episode promises to take you from 5,400 to 6,350 feet in elevation, where you’ll experience the rugged pinyon forests that could easily serve as the backdrop for a classic Western film. Feel the burn in your legs as we ascend to the famed Cassidy Arch, towering majestically 500 feet above the wash drive, and soak in the views of striking rock formations like Fern's Nipple.
Get ready for an adventure that’s as physically challenging as it is visually rewarding. As I narrate my way up to the arch and back, you'll hear my reflections on the landscape's serene beauty and its evocative connection to Western legends like Butch Cassidy. From the solitude of the trail to the sweeping vistas that await at the top, this hike offers a blend of history, nature, and personal discovery. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or a history buff, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this unique experience; make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more explorations.Support the show
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What if you could escape the bustling crowds of Zion and discover the tranquil beauty of Capitol Reef National Park? Join me, Craig the Natural Medic, as I recount my journey through these two extraordinary Utah parks. Compare the stark contrasts between the easy accessibility and the resulting crowds of Zion, where shuttle buses and permit lotteries are a necessity, and the serene, less-traveled paths of Capitol Reef. Dive into the unique history of Capitol Reef with me, from its inception as a national monument in the 1930s to the self-sufficient Mormon community that once thrived there. My reflections on these experiences highlight the diverse challenges and rewards of exploring these remarkable landscapes.
As I sit by a campfire near Capitol Reef, I’m in awe of the diversity and beauty of America's parks and protected lands. From national parks to BLM properties, our country is blessed with a stunning array of natural treasures. In this episode, I invite you to appreciate the variety of outdoor experiences our nation offers. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or planning your first adventure, my stories aim to inspire you to hit the trail and find your own connection with the great outdoors. Get ready to pack your bags and discover the joy awaiting you in these breathtaking landscapes.Support the show
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Have you ever wondered what stories ancient petroglyphs and pioneer registers hidden in canyon walls might tell? Join us for an exhilarating trek through Capitol Gorge Trail where we uncover the captivating tales etched into this natural wonder. From the artistry and language of Native American petroglyphs to the names and dates left by pioneers, this episode promises a deep dive into the historical layers of this stunning landscape. We reflect on the fascinating debate between art and language, and invite you to share your thoughts on the matter.
As we hike, you'll experience the awe-inspiring scale of the canyon and the surprising abundance of life thriving in this arid environment. We'll explore natural water tanks, home to unexpected aquatic creatures, and point out intriguing historical remnants like old telephone line poles and mysterious chiseled markings. The journey wraps up with a discussion on the significance of these natural and historical features, leaving you with a profound appreciation for the intersection of human history and nature's resilience. Don’t miss this immersive adventure filled with natural beauty, historical intrigue, and a touch of humor.Support the show
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Ready for a heart-pounding adventure that pushes the limits of your courage and stamina? Join me, Craig Natural Medic, as I recount our exhilarating trek to the summit of Angels Landing in Zion National Park. This podcast episode captures every riveting moment of our journey, from the grueling Walters Wiggles switchbacks to the thrilling knife-edge ridge where only sturdy chains stand between us and a sheer drop. Feel the intensity and the triumph as we navigate this infamous trail, all while soaking in the breathtaking vistas of the Virgin River and the majestic canyon below.
But it's not just about the adrenaline rush—this episode also dives into the quieter, more reflective moments of our hike. Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Mexican spotted owls' habitat and the profound sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit. I'll share my personal reflections on the trials and rewards of this iconic hike, offering you a vivid, immersive experience. So lace up your boots and join our group of six adventurers as we conquer one of America's most notorious trails and revel in the unparalleled splendor of Zion National Park.Support the show
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You shouldn't go chasing waterfalls but in this case, I did! Join me in Gunlock State Park for a brief overview of the beautiful waterfalls found here!
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What if you could explore one of Utah's hidden gems while learning invaluable tips for hiking in warm weather? Join me, Craig the Natural Medic, on an awe-inspiring hike through Snow Canyon State Park's Scout Cave Trail. This six-mile journey takes you through vivid red cliffs, mesmerizing black lava fields, and the rich desert vegetation that thrives in this unique landscape. Along the way, you'll discover the fascinating flora and fauna, including blooming hedgehog cacti and a colony of burrowing bees that make this ecosystem come alive.
As we navigate this breathtaking terrain, I share essential strategies for staying cool and protected from the sun. From the best times to hike to the gear that can make your adventure more comfortable, you'll learn how a wide-brimmed hat, a Shimag, and a sun hoodie can be your best friends on a sunny trail. So, lace up your boots, grab your sunscreen, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Snow Canyon State Park that blends practical hiking tips with the serene beauty of Utah's desert landscapes.Support the show
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to stand at the very spot where America's wilderness conservation efforts began? Join me, Craig the Natural Medic, as we journey to the breathtaking Leopold Vista in the Gila National Forest. With elevations ranging from 4,500 to nearly 11,000 feet, the stunning landscape sits snugly between the Rockies and the deserts of Mexico. I'll immerse you in the awe-inspiring views of Grouse Mountain, Mogollon Baldy, and Whitewater Baldy, while uncovering the rich history behind the Gila Wilderness—the first designated wilderness area in the lower 48 states, established in 1924, thanks to the tireless efforts of Aldo Leopold.
As I share my personal passion for the wilderness, you'll hear about my aspirations to backpack through this expansive terrain and traverse parts of the Continental Divide Trail that meander through the Gila, Aldo Leopold, and Blue Range wildernesses. Spanning over 500,000 acres, the Gila Wilderness stands as a monumental testament to early conservation endeavors. Don't forget to give a thumbs up and subscribe for more nature-filled adventures, and stay tuned for my upcoming plans to hike and explore this remarkable region. Leave your thoughts and questions in the comments below—see you on the trail!Support the show
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What if you could wander through a surreal landscape shaped by ancient volcanic forces? Join us as we take you through the awe-inspiring City of Rocks State Park in southwestern New Mexico. Our adventure kicks off near Silver City and Faywood, where we reveal the park’s mesmerizing geological wonders. Picture yourself navigating seven and a half miles of trails lined with towering igneous rocks and tuff formations, each more impressive than the last. We'll also share the perks of the New Mexico State Pass to make your visit seamless and hassle-free.
As we venture further, discover the park’s botanical garden, home to resilient desert plants such as mesquite trees, yucca, ocotillo, and various agave species. Whether you’re a veteran hiker or just looking for a tranquil escape, our sneak peek into the diverse trails will captivate your sense of adventure. Don’t miss our quick detour to a hidden geocache and an overlook point offering a panoramic view of the City of Rocks. Leave your comments and questions as we wrap up with a look at the park's iconic rock formations and geological marvels. Let the beauty and history of City of Rocks State Park ignite your wanderlust!Support the show
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