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That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.
In this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, Peter and Cecil explore the controversy around rock stacks—better known as cairns—popping up on trails and in streams. Are they helpful markers for hikers, or do they spoil the natural landscape? The hosts unpack the Leave No Trace ethic, share personal hiking stories, and recall childhood adventures of building creek dams and catching crayfish. Along the way, they reflect on how small choices in the outdoors can spark big conversations about respect for nature, tradition, and community. TDSR gives a big shout-out to Desert Classic Parts for their top-notch customer service!
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That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.