Outdoor Adventure Series

Howard A Fox

The Outdoor Adventure Series is an award-winning podcast produced by Fox Coaching, Inc. It celebrates individuals, families, entrepreneurs, and organizations that seek out and promote the exploration, conservation, stewardship, access, and enjoyment of the outdoors. We are also profoundly interested in the connection between Nature and mental Health.Please enjoy our episodes, and don't forget to like, comment, and share.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RADIO/PODCAST Excellence in Craft Awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA): 2024 CONSERVATION or NATURE (Sponsored by The Pew Charitable Trusts) Second Place: Protecting Coastlines and Waterways: Dr. Chad Nelsen on the Surfrider Foundation’s Mission. 2024 FAMILY PARTICIPATION/YOUTH OUTDOOR EDUCATION Third Place: Jackie McGonigal – Artful Adventures: Kayaking, Painting, and Connecting with Nature at the Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center2023 - FAMILY PARTICIPATION/YOUTH OUTDOOR EDUCATION (Sponsored by Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation) Second Place: Jeff Gray, Superintendent at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.Third Place: Tracy Hajduk, National Education Coordinator for the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.2022 CONSERVATION or NATURE(Sponsored by Pew Charitable Trusts) First Place: Kris Millgate, Outdoor JournalistThird Place: Matthew Dickerson, Outdoor Enthusiast2022 FAMILY PARTICIPATION/YOUTH OUTDOOR EDUCATION (Sponsored by Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation) First Place: Isabelle (Izzy) Edwards, Wildlife & Nature Photographer, Artist, and Conservationist2022 OUTDOOR FUN & ADVENTURE First Place: Travis Puglisi – Wandering Mojave Hiking Services2022 PRESIDENT’S CHOICE AWARDS Isabelle (Izzy) Edwards: Wildlife and Nature Photographer, Artist, and Conservationist

  1. Travel North Tahoe Nevada: Outdoor Adventures, Community, and Conservation

    1D AGO

    Travel North Tahoe Nevada: Outdoor Adventures, Community, and Conservation

    Welcome to the Outdoor Adventure Series podcast! In this episode, we're chatting with Andy Chapman, President and CEO of Travel North Tahoe, Nevada. As part of our special series with the Reno Tahoe Territory, Andy shares his deep local roots and lifelong love for the Lake Tahoe region. We discuss the unique challenges and rewards of managing a world-renowned outdoor destination that spans two states, five counties, and multiple jurisdictions. From fostering stewardship and conservation to adapting destination marketing strategies for a changing world, Andy discusses collaborative efforts to ensure Lake Tahoe remains a vibrant, accessible, and sustainable place for residents and visitors alike. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a conservation advocate, or simply a lover of beautiful destinations, this conversation will inspire you to explore—and help protect—one of America’s most iconic natural treasures. DISCUSSION Andy Chapman's Background and Connection to TahoeCareer Path in Destination TravelConcept of Circular Economy and Community InvestmentConsortium and Cross-Territory CollaborationReno Tahoe Territory: Structure and Collaborative ActivitiesLake Tahoe Travel BrandStewardship and Unique Destination Management ChallengesTransition from Destination Marketing to Destination ManagementVisitor Guidance and Slow Tourism PhilosophyConservation and Stewardship InitiativesPromoting Responsible Travel and Community MindsetInteractive Tour of Lake Tahoe Travel WebsiteVisitor Patterns and Trip PlanningLocal Recommendations: Food and Outdoor ActivitiesReflections and “Aha” Moments in Destination ManagementHope and Outlook for Conservation in Lake TahoeWhy Visit Lake Tahoe: Final Reflections and RecommendationsLEARN MORE To learn more about Travel North Tahoe Nevada, visit their website at https://travelnorthtahoenevada.com/ or on these social sites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TravelNorthTahoeNevada  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/travelnorthtahoenevada/ NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Andy Chapman, Travel North Tahoe Nevada, North Lake Tahoe, Travel Nevada, Nevada Territories, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #AndyChapman #TravelNorthTahoeNevada #NorthLakeTahoe #TravelNevada #NevadaTerritories  #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    40 min
  2. Newberry Springs Stories: Friendship and Freedom, Rescuing Animals and Riding Trails

    6D AGO

    Newberry Springs Stories: Friendship and Freedom, Rescuing Animals and Riding Trails

    Welcome to the Outdoor Adventure Series! In today’s episode, we’re wrapping up our Newberry Springs journey with a visit to the stunning RJB Ranch. chats with Jean Bredelis, longtime ranch owner and horse lover, and Diane Yoder Bubier, equestrian, close friend, and author of Clyde’s Forever Home and Cue’s Forever Home. Together, they share tales of horse rescue, life on the land, and adventures on horseback through the breathtaking desert landscape. We’ll talk about the peace and serenity found at the ranch, the stories behind their beloved animals, and how a deep connection to nature makes every day special. Plus, you’ll learn how you can get your hands on their heartwarming books. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode from the serene and storied heart of Newberry Springs. DISCUSSION The Power of Rescue and Compassion: Jean's story of rescuing Clyde the Clydesdale and Cue the dog highlights not only the commitment required to give animals a forever home, but also the importance of educating about responsible animal care and its consequences (05:25).Lifelong Passions Shape Purpose: For both Jean and Diane, a passion for horses began early (or in the 30s for some!) and evolved into a life of riding, competing, and storytelling—reminding us that it's never too late to pursue what you love (06:23 and 06:31).Nature’s Restorative Power: Jean shares that living and sleeping under the stars each night at the ranch with her husband, Ron, fosters serenity, wellness, and a deep connection to the land and to our well-being (08:03).LEARN MORE Pick up your copy of Clyde’s Forever Home at https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/products/clydes-forever-home#, and Cue’s Forever Home at https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/products/cues-forever-home-rescuer-lady-jean  NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Jean Bredelis, Diane Yoder Bubier, RJB Ranch, Clyde’s Forever Home, Cue’s Forever Home, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #JeanBredelis #DianeYoderBubier #RJBRanch #ClydesForeverHome #CuesForeverHome #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce  #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview  My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    13 min
  3. Route 66 Adventures: The Story of Thrift~N~More in Yermo, CA

    APR 21

    Route 66 Adventures: The Story of Thrift~N~More in Yermo, CA

    Welcome to another episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series! Join Howard Fox as he takes us on a unique adventure through Yermo, California, just off the famous Route 66 (aka The National Trails Hwy). Today, we're stepping inside Thrift~N~More—a beloved local thrift store brimming with history, vintage finds, and surprises around every corner.  Our guest, Ron C. Bredelis, shares the intriguing journey that led him and his wife, Jean, from the bustling city life in Riverside to the peaceful open spaces of Newberry Springs. We’ll learn about the unexpected start of their thrift business, the art of thrifting, and how their store has become a community staple over the past 35 years. We’ll also dive into their connections with the Route 66 centennial celebrations and hear stories from Ron’s days running the iconic Burger Den—a true local landmark, formerly the first Dell Taco in their chain back in the early 60s.  Whether you're a thrift enthusiast or a lover of small-town adventures, you won't want to miss this episode! DISCUSSION Ron shared insights into the world of thrifting, his and his wife's unexpected entry into the business, and life in Newberry Springs—a place where neighbors are few, the land is wide, and the sense of community runs deep. Key Takeaways: Thrifting is an art: Ron emphasized that success in thrifting comes from passion and a keen eye—you can't just order treasures from a catalog; you have to hunt for them at yard sales, sometimes hitting up to 50 in a single day! 04:12Sustaining longevity: With over 35 years in business, Ron attributes their longevity to learning from experience and always embracing the variety of items that customers seek. 02:33Community & change: Moving from a busy city to rural Newberry Springs was life-changing for Ron and his wife, bringing peace, a sense of freedom, and connection to local activities. 06:13LEARN MORE If you ever find yourself driving Route 66 or I-15, don’t forget to check the roadside signs for Thrift~N~More- 457 W Yermo Rd, Yermo, CA; United States, 92398; 1+ 760-254-3518 NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Thrift~N~More, Thrifting, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #ThriftNMore #Thrifting #SmallBusiness #Community #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce  #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview  My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    11 min
  4. Bataar Camp: Authentic Mongolian Yurt Experience in Newberry Springs

    APR 16

    Bataar Camp: Authentic Mongolian Yurt Experience in Newberry Springs

    Welcome to the Outdoor Adventure Series podcast! In this episode, we're back in Newberry Springs, California, to explore a unique cultural oasis just off the historic Route 66—the Bataar Camp. Joined by Umba Go, the founder of this Mongolian Yurt Camp, listeners will discover how Umba is sharing the authentic experience of Mongolian nomadic culture in the California desert.  You'll hear about the inspiration behind the camp’s name, the significance of yurts, and how the camp serves as both a gathering place for the Mongolian community and an inviting destination for travelers eager to enjoy the desert experience, try traditional foods, enjoy cultural games, and take part in upcoming events like the annual Mongolian-style festival. Whether you’re fascinated by global traditions or seeking your next adventure, this episode offers a firsthand look at how one entrepreneur is building cultural bridges under the wide desert sky. DISCUSSION Cultural Immersion: Experience authentic Mongolian yurt living, taste traditional dishes like Buuz (meat dumplings), Khorkhog (Mongolian barbecue), Sharsan Uhriin Mah (fried beef), Buurunhii Mah (meatballs), Gampir (pancake), Boortsog (deep-fried dough), Tsuvian (flat noodles), and enjoy traditional games, archery, and even karaoke! (06:00, 08:23)Community & Events: The camp hosts unique events, including an annual Mongolian festival with music, dance, archery, and more. In 2028, they'll welcome Mongolian athletes for pre-Olympic training (10:16, 10:53).Family-Friendly Adventure: With activities for kids like tree planting and biking, plus comfortable yurts for families, Bataar Camp is an ideal getaway for creating lasting memories (09:07, 07:13).LEARN MORE Connect with Bataar Camp Website: https://www.bataarcamp.com/Social: Find “Bataar Camp” on Instagram & FacebookNEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Bataar Camp, Mongolian Yurt Experience, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #BataarCamp #MongolianYurtExperience #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce  #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview  My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    15 min
  5. Newberry Springs Development: Off-Grid Living and Container Home Innovation on Route 66

    APR 14

    Newberry Springs Development: Off-Grid Living and Container Home Innovation on Route 66

    Newberry Springs Development: Off-Grid Living and Container Home Innovation on Route 66 Welcome to the Outdoor Adventure Series! In today’s episode, Howard sits down in Newberry Springs with Steve Hamilton, a professional race car driver turned innovative entrepreneur, and founder of Ultimate Container Homes.  After relocating from Chicago to California, Steve discovered a passion for building homes, businesses, and communities from repurposed shipping containers. Together, they discuss how container homes can reshape Newberry Springs, bringing sustainable living, business opportunities, and community revitalization along historic Route 66.  You’ll hear about the forward-thinking vision for affordable, off-grid living, the challenges (and excitement) of creating new communities, and how Steve's racing career helped fuel this unlikely journey. Whether you’re curious about alternative housing, small-town transformation, or just love a great entrepreneurial story, this episode is packed with ideas and inspiration you won’t want to miss! DISCUSSION Container Homes = Fast, Flexible, & Off-Grid Ready: Steve explained how fully self-sustainable container homes can be delivered and made livable within hours, complete with solar power, water solutions, and incinerating toilets. No grid required, and all for under $100,000.Community Revitalization: There’s real potential for container-based communities and businesses to quickly rejuvenate towns like Newberry Springs—creating housing for all ages, business opportunities, and unique tourism destinations.Entrepreneurship Meets Impact: Steve’s story highlights how innovation can directly benefit struggling local economies, providing housing, local jobs, and sustainable development.LEARN MORE  To learn more about Ultimate Container Homes, visit their website at https://ultimatecontainerhomes.comor on these social sites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563569520131 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultimatecontainerhome/ NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Steve Hamilton, Ultimate Container Homes, Container Homes, Off-grid Living, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #SteveHamilton #UltimateContainerHomes #ContainerHomes #OffGridLiving  #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce  #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview  My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    24 min
  6. Newberry Springs History: Origin and Community Impact of the Miss Route 66 Pageant

    APR 11

    Newberry Springs History: Origin and Community Impact of the Miss Route 66 Pageant

    Welcome to the Outdoor Adventure Series podcast! In today’s episode, Howard sits down with Kristine Watson, the Queen Mother behind the National Route 66 Pageant, right from her home in Newberry Springs, California. Together, they explore the story behind this unique pageant that celebrates not only the rich history of Route 66 but also empowers women of all ages to become ambassadors for their communities and America’s Mother Road.  From the pageant's origins and its special centennial sashes to the differences between pageants and pinup contests, Kristine Watson shares heartfelt memories, community impact, and the vital role pageantry plays in spotlighting the many communities along Route 66, its history, and the local businesses and museums that keep its legacy alive. Whether you’re a pageant fan or a Route 66 enthusiast, this episode promises inspiration, nostalgia, and a celebration of American history and adventure. DISCUSSION Celebrating the Spirit of Route 66—Kristine shares the origins and special mission of the Miss Route 66 Pageant. From handcrafting unique centennial sashes using iconic Route 66 fabric to designing a one-of-a-kind crown, Kristine honors both the highway’s legacy and the women who help keep its history aliveThe pageant is more than a competition—it’s a movement. Contestants from babies to grandmothers don the crown and sash, returning to their home states to shine a light on the historical and cultural significance of Route 66 as community ambassadors. Pageantry with Purpose: The Miss Route 66 Pageant isn’t just about crowns and sashes; it’s a movement, rallying support for its preservation and local museums.Opportunities Across Generations: From infants to grandmothers (the oldest participant was 82!), this pageant is about inclusivity and providing women of all ages a platform to develop confidence, leadership, and ambassadorial skills.Community Impact: Titleholders engage in meaningful community service, collaborate with local chambers and Route 66 museums, and help revitalize businesses and attractions along the legendary highway—all while bringing attention to this historic route in its centennial year.LEARN MORE To learn more about the Miss Route 66 Pageant, visit their website at https://route66pageant.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/p/Miss-Route-66-Pageant-100057346393714/ NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Kristine Watson, Miss Route 66 Pageant, Leadership, Community, Women Empowerment, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #KristineWatson #MissRoute66Pageant #Leadership #Community #WomenEmpowerment #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce  #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview  My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    22 min
  7. Newberry Springs Historical Tourism: Family Legacy, The Mojave Trail, Camp Cady, and the Trek to LA

    APR 9

    Newberry Springs Historical Tourism: Family Legacy, The Mojave Trail, Camp Cady, and the Trek to LA

    Welcome to the Outdoor Adventure Series podcast. In this special episode, Howard Fox sits down with John Burrill, a new full-time resident whose family has a long-time history in the Newberry Springs area, nestled in the heart of the Mojave Desert. Surrounded by stunning desert views under a rustic canopy, Howard and John Burrill discuss the rich family history that connects him to this land, dating back to 1915, and the legacy of Camp Cady—a site that has evolved from a Civil War-era fort and cattle ranch into a conservation area. Listeners will hear stories about the Mojave Road, historic trade routes, archery traditions, and ambitious plans for ecotourism and glamping that honor both the region's natural beauty and historical significance. John shares his vision for sustainable development and the importance of preserving the Mojave Desert's stories and spirit for future generations. Whether you're a history enthusiast, adventure seeker, or simply passionate about the outdoors, this episode invites you to explore the hidden treasures and enduring community of Newberry Springs. DISCUSSION 00:00 Talking Route 66 and community 03:29 Starting a glamping resort 08:29 Talking about Newberry Springs geographic significance 12:39 Interest in historical tourism 13:55 Preserving Mojave Desert history START OF WALKABOUT WITH JOHN AND KARLA 16:21 Exploring along the Mojave Trail 18:06 Location of the first Camp Kady Monument 21:36 Finding old wagon tracks LEARN MORE To follow John and learn more about his vision for historical tourism in Newberry Springs, visit his Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/wbranchstudios/ YouTube resources that highlight John's family and their homestead adventures: https://youtu.be/np8u69YfSA8 https://youtu.be/G9WsWNA76fY https://youtu.be/wkGqD-OktvI Camp Cady Wildlife Area - https://wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/Camp-Cady-WA. The Mojave Road & The Old Spanish Trail - https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/the-mojave-road-the-old-spanish-trail.htm. Mojave River & Lake Manix - https://digital-desert.com/lake-manix/ NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS John Burrill, wbranchstudios, Mojave Trail, Camp Cady, Glamping, Archery Golf, Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #JohnBurrill #wbranchstudios #MojaveTrail #CampCady #Glamping, ArcheryGolf  #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce #Route66Centennial #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    21 min
  8. Newberry Springs Chamber: Festivals and Community on Route 66

    APR 2

    Newberry Springs Chamber: Festivals and Community on Route 66

    Welcome back to the Outdoor Adventure Series podcast. We're back at the Newberry Springs Senior / Family Center—home to the Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, and chatting with Ronnie Shaw, Director, and Karla Claus, Vice President, of the Chamber. They share the vibrant history, community pride, and behind-the-scenes stories that make Newberry Springs a must-visit destination along Route 66.  Whether you’re a road trip enthusiast, a festival lover, or just curious about hidden gems in America’s heartland, this episode promises inspiration and a taste of all things Newberry Springs. DISCUSSION Introduction of Ronnie Shaw, director, and Karla Claus, vice president of the Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce Backgrounds and Roles of the Guests Ronnie's history in Newberry Springs since 1993, and inspiration from Treasurer Rose BeardshearKarla's role as vice president - Coordinating festivals and performing volunteer duties, participating in outreach activities, and representing the Chamber at local eventsVisitor Experience and Common Inquiries Maps and information for hiking and travelAirbnb's recommendations to visit the Chamber and the local cafeMerchandising: T-shirts, water bottles, and local pistachios availableSignature Community Events The annual Newberry Springs Pistachio FestivalHeld on the first Saturday in NovemberApproximately 27–30 years runningRoute 66 Centennial, including a birthday bash and car show in MayLeadership Structure of the Chamber President: Renee KaminskyVice President: Karla ClausDirector: Ronnie ShawDirector: Keller HortonSecretary: Diane Yoder Bubier Treasurer: Rose Beardshear Volunteerism and Community Support Reliance on volunteers for organizing events like the Pistachio FestivalAmerican Legion’s involvement in festival operationsLEARN MORE To learn about Newberry Springs, CA, the Route 66 Big Birthday Bash, the Pistachio Festival, and much more, visit the Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce at https://newberryspringschamber.com/, https://discovernewberrysprings.com, or on these social sites: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewberrySpringsChamber Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nbsp_chamberofcommerce/ NEXT STEPS Visit us at https://outdooradventureseries.com to like, comment, and share our episodes. KEYWORDS Newberry Springs Chamber of Commerce, Route 66 Centennial, Pistachio Festival, Outdoor Adventure Series, Podcast Interview #NewberrySpringsChamberofCommerce #Route66Centennial #PistachioFestival #OutdoorAdventureSeries #PodcastInterview My Favorite Podcast Tools:   Production by DescriptHosting BuzzsproutShow Notes by CastmagicWebsite powered by PodpageBe a Podcast Guest by PodMatchBanner Customization by Nano Banana & Canva

    14 min
4.4
out of 5
7 Ratings

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The Outdoor Adventure Series is an award-winning podcast produced by Fox Coaching, Inc. It celebrates individuals, families, entrepreneurs, and organizations that seek out and promote the exploration, conservation, stewardship, access, and enjoyment of the outdoors. We are also profoundly interested in the connection between Nature and mental Health.Please enjoy our episodes, and don't forget to like, comment, and share.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RADIO/PODCAST Excellence in Craft Awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA): 2024 CONSERVATION or NATURE (Sponsored by The Pew Charitable Trusts) Second Place: Protecting Coastlines and Waterways: Dr. Chad Nelsen on the Surfrider Foundation’s Mission. 2024 FAMILY PARTICIPATION/YOUTH OUTDOOR EDUCATION Third Place: Jackie McGonigal – Artful Adventures: Kayaking, Painting, and Connecting with Nature at the Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center2023 - FAMILY PARTICIPATION/YOUTH OUTDOOR EDUCATION (Sponsored by Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation) Second Place: Jeff Gray, Superintendent at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary.Third Place: Tracy Hajduk, National Education Coordinator for the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.2022 CONSERVATION or NATURE(Sponsored by Pew Charitable Trusts) First Place: Kris Millgate, Outdoor JournalistThird Place: Matthew Dickerson, Outdoor Enthusiast2022 FAMILY PARTICIPATION/YOUTH OUTDOOR EDUCATION (Sponsored by Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation) First Place: Isabelle (Izzy) Edwards, Wildlife & Nature Photographer, Artist, and Conservationist2022 OUTDOOR FUN & ADVENTURE First Place: Travis Puglisi – Wandering Mojave Hiking Services2022 PRESIDENT’S CHOICE AWARDS Isabelle (Izzy) Edwards: Wildlife and Nature Photographer, Artist, and Conservationist

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