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Forest and Stream
Bryan Muche
8 episodes
1 week ago
This Forest and Stream podcast will take you to the times, the people and the events that shaped America and Americans, our ideals, our values and our dreams. We'll seat you alongside the affluent and in the boots of everyday citizens to deliver a rare insight and an unfiltered view through a window into the past. Discover how footprints made generations ago have worn a path to where our own outdoor experiences still intersect today, and affects you now. As with many historical works from past era's, there are phrases, terms, and descriptions that are inappropriate to our modern sensibilities. We in no way condone these offensive remarks or passages but may choose to read published work in its entirety for purposes of education and accurate historic context. We hope you enjoy this show, perhaps finding a new understanding and even revealing a connection that moves you a little closer to touching our past.
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History
Sports,
Wilderness
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This Forest and Stream podcast will take you to the times, the people and the events that shaped America and Americans, our ideals, our values and our dreams. We'll seat you alongside the affluent and in the boots of everyday citizens to deliver a rare insight and an unfiltered view through a window into the past. Discover how footprints made generations ago have worn a path to where our own outdoor experiences still intersect today, and affects you now. As with many historical works from past era's, there are phrases, terms, and descriptions that are inappropriate to our modern sensibilities. We in no way condone these offensive remarks or passages but may choose to read published work in its entirety for purposes of education and accurate historic context. We hope you enjoy this show, perhaps finding a new understanding and even revealing a connection that moves you a little closer to touching our past.
Show more...
History
Sports,
Wilderness
Episodes (8/8)
Forest and Stream
The Greatest Fish Story Ever Told!
3 years ago
20 minutes 31 seconds

Forest and Stream
A Greenhorn and Big John in the Wilds of Michigan - January 18, 1877
3 years ago
50 minutes 2 seconds

Forest and Stream
Trout Fishing - January 1, 1874
3 years ago
4 minutes 41 seconds

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The Back Lakes of Canada - January 1, 1874
3 years ago
36 minutes 6 seconds

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Natures Invitation - August 14, 1873
3 years ago
9 minutes 12 seconds

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Metaphysics of Deer Hunting - October 2, 1873
3 years ago
20 minutes 20 seconds

Forest and Stream
Caribou Hunting in Nova Scotia - September 25, 1873
3 years ago
36 minutes 33 seconds

Forest and Stream
Reminiscence of Lake Superior - February 26, 1874
3 years ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

Forest and Stream
This Forest and Stream podcast will take you to the times, the people and the events that shaped America and Americans, our ideals, our values and our dreams. We'll seat you alongside the affluent and in the boots of everyday citizens to deliver a rare insight and an unfiltered view through a window into the past. Discover how footprints made generations ago have worn a path to where our own outdoor experiences still intersect today, and affects you now. As with many historical works from past era's, there are phrases, terms, and descriptions that are inappropriate to our modern sensibilities. We in no way condone these offensive remarks or passages but may choose to read published work in its entirety for purposes of education and accurate historic context. We hope you enjoy this show, perhaps finding a new understanding and even revealing a connection that moves you a little closer to touching our past.