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I sit down with my grandpa, Dale Morris, age 84, and learn a bit about love, life, and the value of family.
Lauren Ray talks to Alyssa Smith about her experience as a student and HBCUI intern at Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site; a backpacking trip in the Ponca Wilderness of Buffalo National River; and giving back to her...
Asking our parents about the first time our extended families got together for what became an annual summer camp out.
Norma talks with Kaela about her discovery of white water kayaking and how the sport transformed her life.
Grandfather Kimball Gillis tells about his travels, camping trips, and outdoor activities which he has continued on with his family.
family history, moving around a lot, camping with no food, olympic grandfathers, infatuation with cars, respectful legacy.
Steve is growing up rather quickly and the world is turning faster than ever before. With the help of a special 2nd grade teacher he has skipped ahead in grades and has been exploring his strengths and interests. The 60s...
Here is my story of how I was compassionate with myself when I most needed it!
My Dad talks about the Zimbabwe ruins and some family camping trips.
Richard Leopold reminisces about his childhood and early life while connecting to his later years.
Wind River, Wyoming Boy Scout Mountain Man Annual Hike; Scuba Diving in Grand Cayman, Jack Rabbit Hunting in Wyoming, Lynn Canal, Alaska camping
Lauren Ray speaks with Gordon Kumpuris, a whitewater boater from Little Rock, about a harrowing run on the East Fork of the Little Buffalo River in March of 2014.
Lauren Ray interviews Jerry Goller about his favorite memories of paddling Buffalo National River in north central Arkansas.
I asked Sarah about her experience during her first ever camping trip.
In this interview, William Reicher (17) and brother Graham Reicher (14) ask their grandmother Phyllis Winkelstein Reicher (93) about her life and memories.