13 episodes

Featuring stories, information and highlights from Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Your host, Brett Wilson, interviews locals, authors, naturalists, historians and other experts on the wildlife and wonders of this beautiful region of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.A video version of these podcasts is also available to subscribers of our Rocky Mountain Channel Streaming Service. (Available on Roku, Apple TV, FireTV, Android, AndroidTV and iPhone.)

Rocky Mountain Channel Podcast Brett Wilson

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Featuring stories, information and highlights from Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park. Your host, Brett Wilson, interviews locals, authors, naturalists, historians and other experts on the wildlife and wonders of this beautiful region of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.A video version of these podcasts is also available to subscribers of our Rocky Mountain Channel Streaming Service. (Available on Roku, Apple TV, FireTV, Android, AndroidTV and iPhone.)

    Scott Rashid

    Scott Rashid

    Since 1998, Scott Rashid has spent countless hours researching and
    rehabilitating birds of prey. He has worked with a variety of bird species
    from hummingbirds, sparrows, and finches to eagles, hawks, and
    especially owls. He specializes in an area in the north side of Rocky
    Mountain National Park.

    If you’ve ever seen any videos of him rescuing and working with owls and
    other birds, I’m sure you will agree he leads a fascinating life.
    He is the Director of (CARRI) the Colorado Avian Research and
    Rehabilitation Institute here in Estes Park, Colorado.
    With 7 books out to his name to date, not only is he a naturalist,
    ornithologist, researcher and author, but he is a martial artist, chef,
    musician and visual artist as well.

    Scott is a friend of ours here at the Rocky Mountain Channel and has
    appeared in Nick Molle´’s recent documentary Nature of the Beasts.

    It is such a treat to have him here on our podcast!

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Erik Stensland

    Erik Stensland

    Brett Wilson has a fascinating conversation with nature photographer and author, Erik Stensland, about his journey from Europe's Balkan Peninsula to the beauty and solitude of Rocky Mountain National Park. 

    His books and stunning mountain and desert images are breath-taking,
    reaching deep into the heart and parallel the human soul, tying Nature in
    with our own humanity. They have won several national awards, including
    Best Travel Book of the Year, Best Nature and Environment Book of the
    Year, and Best Inspirational Book of the Year.

    He has spent nearly twenty years celebrating the beauty of the natural world through photography and encouraging all of us to listen to the whisper within that calls us to a deeper life. Along with his Images of the Desert Gallery in New Mexico, he owns Images of RMNP based right here in Estes Park, Colorado at the edge of Rocky Mountain National Park.

    One of the most kind, humble and thoughtful people on the planet, we are
    proud to welcome Erik Stensland to the show.

    • 43 min
    Brad Fitch

    Brad Fitch

    We have a very special guest with us today who is definitely no stranger
    to Estes Park. In fact, perhaps for many folks who visit, he is Estes Park!
    Raised right here in Estes, this singer, songwriter and guitarist has been
    playing professionally since he was 15 years old. He specializes in
    original folk and western music.
    In 2001, he performed for the president of the United States during his
    visit to Colorado.
    In 2008 he performed for the Democratic National Convention in
    Denver. A year later he received the Hawaii Music Award. He also was
    awarded the All-Around Cowboy entertainer at the Aspen Lodge
    Cowboy Poetry gathering.
    To date, he has recorded 24 albums featuring his original music that
    reflects what he loves about nature and the western lifestyle.
    All of this, and, he is a veteran United States Coast Guard officer as well.
    We are talking about none other than our good friend Brad Fitch

    • 47 min
    Linda Ballou

    Linda Ballou

    Brett talks with Linda Ballou, author of the novel EMBRACE OF THE WILD which was inspired by Equestrian Explorer Isabella Bird.

    Our guest today has been Blessed with a double dose of genetic wanderlust, and loves to explore. At thirteen her pioneering parents took her to Alaska where she became firmly grounded in nature.

    Linda’s articles have appeared in American Fitness, Northwest Travel Magazine, and Morning Calm the inflight magazine for Korean Air. She is a regular contributor to Travel World and Real Travel Adventure--both prominent e-zines. Over the last decade, she has kayaked from island to island in the Sea of Cortez, hiked, biked and kayaked around New Zealand and Costa Rica, and ridden on horseback into the untrammeled mountains of the wild west of North America and Ecuador.

    These adventures, and more, are brought to life in her book Lost Angel Walkabout-One Traveler’s Tales. In Lost Angel in Paradise she shares 32 of her favorite daytripsalong the coast of California. Enjoy her travel articles at www.lostangeladventures.com

    She received the 2021 Equus Film and Arts Fest Winnie Winner Award
    book Embrace of the Wild inspired by the indomitable Isabella Bird.

    • 52 min
    Kyle Patterson - Timed Entry System

    Kyle Patterson - Timed Entry System

    Rocky Mountain National Park Public Affairs Officer, Kyle Patterson, talks with Brett about this year's timed entry system and how it can mitigate impact on the environment. 

    • 37 min
    Pioneering Women in Estes Park's History

    Pioneering Women in Estes Park's History

    Mikaela Fundaun, Curator of Interpretation at the Estes Park Museum, shares stories about some of the remarkable women in Estes Park's history.  Three of the women featured in this episode include Eleanor Hondius and the story of her role in the founding of the Estes Park Women's Club, Joephine Hupp who owned and managed four of Estes Park's downtown hotels as well as a popular cafe, and finally pioneering entrepreneur Anna Wolfrom who homesteaded land near Lily Lake that she used to construct and operate a popular teahouse for passing travelers. 

    • 21 min

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