GO New Mexico is a new podcast from the Albuquerque Journal featuring monthly outdoor adventures across New Mexico's public lands. While some adventures are well known tourist destinations, many are hidden in plain sight. Each episode features inspiring locals with insight on how to find joy and deepen connection to precious landscapes and ecosystems, perfect for any adventure with friends and family. New Mexico has millions of acres of public lands with diverse adventure offerings, no matter what your skill level or interest. Host Amy Morse works as a communications manager at the Environmental Defense Fund by day, and nature adventure explorer on nights and weekends. Tune in for adventure inspiration and to learn more about the unique destinations, wildlife and plants around New Mexico. Amy considers the Sandia Mountains and Santa Fe National Forest some of the most beautiful places on the planet, and will stop to smell any flower or Ponderosa Pine during her hundreds of miles of hiking across the state. She also produces the green jobs podcast, Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers. If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source! #getoutside #GONewMexico #health #podcasts #NewMexico
Looking for outdoor adventure ideas? Tune into our new GO New Mexico series spotlighting where to go, what to pack and insights on discovering natural beauty around the state. In the first episode, host @amorsenh and KRQE Chief Meteorologist @granttosterud hike the South Piedra Lisa Trail in Albuquerque in our beautiful Sandia Mountains for some fitness and fresh air with wildflowers, Ponderosa pines and wildlife.If you enjoy our podcasts, please like and subscribe, and consider becoming a digital subscriber to the Albuquerque Journal, to help us continue to bring you more content like this. Follow the like below for a discount on a digital subscription. http://www.abqjournal.com/subscribe/abqpods/To get your digital subscription to the newspaper for $3 per week, normally charged monthly at $12 that’s a savings of $9.Thank you for Supporting The Albuquerque Journal New Mexico's leading local news source! #getoutside #GONewMexico #health #podcasts #CibolaNationalForest #NewMexico