Swamp Creek legends comes from those magical nights that outdoorsmen and women spend around the fire. We feel like the best conversations come from those nights. People tell their best stories, bring up their best points and have their best debates while huddling around the fire's warmth as the cold wind howls all around you.
We strive to bring you entertaining stories, interesting points of view concerning our outdoor spaces and maybe even some bigfoot stories.
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Swamp Creek legends comes from those magical nights that outdoorsmen and women spend around the fire. We feel like the best conversations come from those nights. People tell their best stories, bring up their best points and have their best debates while huddling around the fire's warmth as the cold wind howls all around you.
We strive to bring you entertaining stories, interesting points of view concerning our outdoor spaces and maybe even some bigfoot stories.
As soon as we finished our first wolf episode, Idaho passed a new law that may result in the reduction the wolf population by 90%. In this episode, we dive right into the topic by interviewing an anti-wolf advocate and board member of Idaho for Wildlife, Steve Alder.
Swamp Creek Legends
Swamp Creek legends comes from those magical nights that outdoorsmen and women spend around the fire. We feel like the best conversations come from those nights. People tell their best stories, bring up their best points and have their best debates while huddling around the fire's warmth as the cold wind howls all around you.
We strive to bring you entertaining stories, interesting points of view concerning our outdoor spaces and maybe even some bigfoot stories.