Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with lifelong outdoorsman Dinnes McGill to explore where his deep passion for hunting and fishing began. Dinnes shares early memories that shaped his respect for the land and the wildlife that call it home, and opens up about his concerns for the future of our lakes, streams, and forests. From the quiet lessons learned in the woods to the importance of passing that passion on to the next generation, this conversation is a reminder of why the traditi...
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with lifelong outdoorsman Dinnes McGill to explore where his deep passion for hunting and fishing began. Dinnes shares early memories that shaped his respect for the land and the wildlife that call it home, and opens up about his concerns for the future of our lakes, streams, and forests. From the quiet lessons learned in the woods to the importance of passing that passion on to the next generation, this conversation is a reminder of why the traditi...
Ep. 46 - International Backpacking w/ Bradley Grear
Busted Knees & Pretty Trees Podcast
1 hour 18 minutes
2 months ago
Ep. 46 - International Backpacking w/ Bradley Grear
Send us a text This week on Busted Knees and Pretty Trees, we sit down with Brad to swap stories and dive into the do’s and don’ts of international travel. From smart tips to hilarious mishaps, this episode is packed with advice and laughs for anyone itching to explore the world! Email us at: bustedpretty@gmail.com Follow us: @bustedpretty.bsky.social Listen to us on: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Amazon Music / iHeartRadio / YouTube
Busted Knees & Pretty Trees Podcast
Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with lifelong outdoorsman Dinnes McGill to explore where his deep passion for hunting and fishing began. Dinnes shares early memories that shaped his respect for the land and the wildlife that call it home, and opens up about his concerns for the future of our lakes, streams, and forests. From the quiet lessons learned in the woods to the importance of passing that passion on to the next generation, this conversation is a reminder of why the traditi...