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A Talk in the Woods
Bryan Wentzell - Maine Mountain Collaborative
19 episodes
1 week ago
"A Talk in the Woods" is about the people who live, work, and play in Maine's north woods and rugged mountain region and their relationship with the land. Conversations are recorded "in the field" in pickup trucks on dirt logging roads, walking in the woods, and by lakes and rivers. Podcast logo by Ryan Smith at Rooted in Light Media (https://www.rootedinlightmedia.com/)
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"A Talk in the Woods" is about the people who live, work, and play in Maine's north woods and rugged mountain region and their relationship with the land. Conversations are recorded "in the field" in pickup trucks on dirt logging roads, walking in the woods, and by lakes and rivers. Podcast logo by Ryan Smith at Rooted in Light Media (https://www.rootedinlightmedia.com/)
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Wilderness
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Episode 9: Bambi, Barbed Wire, and Baked Beans, with Rhonda Brophy
A Talk in the Woods
15 minutes 14 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 9: Bambi, Barbed Wire, and Baked Beans, with Rhonda Brophy

While in Patten, we visited the Patten Lumbermen's Museum and spoke with the curator, Rhonda Brophy. Understanding logging and its legacy is key to understanding the past, present, and future of Maine's woods. The museum is chock full of interesting artifacts and stories about this history. The title of this episode is a hint to some of the neat things we learned. Definitely visit the Patten Lumbermen's Museum if you're in the area! 

Here's a link to the museum's website: https://lumbermensmuseum.org/ 

A Talk in the Woods
"A Talk in the Woods" is about the people who live, work, and play in Maine's north woods and rugged mountain region and their relationship with the land. Conversations are recorded "in the field" in pickup trucks on dirt logging roads, walking in the woods, and by lakes and rivers. Podcast logo by Ryan Smith at Rooted in Light Media (https://www.rootedinlightmedia.com/)