Bryan Peterson became involved in local human and wildlife issues in 2000 while serving on a wildlife advisory board for La Plata County Government. He has been staff and director of Bear Smart Durango since its inception and oversees all programs. He has attended regional and international bear conferences in Montana, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada and British Columbia where he has met and shared ideas with the best bear experts in the world. In 2011 and 2014 he assisted the National...
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Bryan Peterson became involved in local human and wildlife issues in 2000 while serving on a wildlife advisory board for La Plata County Government. He has been staff and director of Bear Smart Durango since its inception and oversees all programs. He has attended regional and international bear conferences in Montana, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada and British Columbia where he has met and shared ideas with the best bear experts in the world. In 2011 and 2014 he assisted the National...
Ep 33: The Colorado Trail, 486 miles, 21 days at 18 years old featuring Cooper Eitel
To the Foothills
25 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 33: The Colorado Trail, 486 miles, 21 days at 18 years old featuring Cooper Eitel
Cooper Eitel is a peakbagger who recently completed the Colorado Trail at only 18 years old. Listen to this informative To the Foothills episode with Cooper Eitel about hiking the 486 miles of the Colorado Trail. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week’s show:- How the Colorado Trail on season begins at the start of June.- Why it can be helpful to take it step by step when completing a long trail.- How the Colorado Trail is very well marked and well-kept for the ...
To the Foothills
Bryan Peterson became involved in local human and wildlife issues in 2000 while serving on a wildlife advisory board for La Plata County Government. He has been staff and director of Bear Smart Durango since its inception and oversees all programs. He has attended regional and international bear conferences in Montana, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada and British Columbia where he has met and shared ideas with the best bear experts in the world. In 2011 and 2014 he assisted the National...