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Return of the Giants: Part 2 | Outdoor Idaho
The Last of the Western White Pine, Part 2 of 3
The western white pine is the state tree of Idaho, and for good reason. Sitting at the crux of conservation and capitalism, the giant tree represents a culture, a history, a livelihood and a lifestyle. It’s symbolic of the past and the future of Idaho - and it’s the reason people from across belief systems are coming together to return the ancient trees back to our state’s landscape.
Producer, Writer, Narrator: Lauren Melink
Director, Videographer, Editor: Mya Long
Additional Videographers: Ryder Booth, Jon Fosselman, Lauren Melink
Cast: Lauren Melink, Shawn Brigman, John Schwandt, Terrie Jain, Del Cone, Jason Reinhardt, Doug Bradetich, David Anderson, Tom Eckberg, Don Patterson, Isabella Valdez, Lauren Fins, Marc Rust, Aram Eramian, Patrick Bennett, Jason Jerman, Alan Harper, Kyler Gordon, Steve Spletstoser
To learn more about Idaho Public Television go here: www.idahoptv.org/
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Return of the Giants: Part 1 | Outdoor Idaho
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The Last of the Western White Pine, Part 1 of 3 The western white pine is the state tree of Idaho, and for good reason. Sitting at the crux of conservation and capitalism, the giant tree represents a culture, a history, a livelihood and a lifestyle. It’s symbolic of the past and the future of Idaho - and it’s the reason people from across belief systems are coming together to return the ancient...
Yellowstone's Cascade Corner l Outdoor Idaho
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Features the southwestern corner of Yellowstone National Park along the Idaho border. Geography, waterfalls, hiking, horsepacking, and snowmobiling in the area. To learn more about Idaho Public Television go here: www.idahoptv.org/
CREATIVE LICENSE | Outdoor Idaho
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For singer-songwriter Casey Kristofferson, the mountains of central Idaho are a majestic backdrop to write and record his mountain music. Sculptor John Grade found his muse in the form of a lava tube at Craters of the Moon National Monument. Alexandra Paliwoda forges iron into functional art from her blacksmith shop in the valley of the Tetons. And Jon Mills captures stunning digital images. If...
Working for Wildlife l Outdoor Idaho
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We explore the interesting and challenging ways that Idahoans are attempting to assist wild animals: rehabilitating orphaned black bear cubs, recovering the California Condor; tracking wolverines and winter recreationists, to see if they can co-exist; collaring deer in the winter, and taking baby cutthroat trout to high mountain lakes. To see more of what we do, go here: video.idahoptv.org/
Idaho's 12ers l Outdoor Idaho
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Outdoor Idaho explores “Idaho’s 12ers,” with the climbers who cherish them. There are nine peaks in the state above 12,000 feet. To see more videos like this, visit: idahoptv.org
Urban Wildlife l Outdoor Idaho
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Idaho’s wildlife plays a major role in our daily lives. But to maintain harmony, a delicate balance is required. And as Idaho’s population continues to grow, so too do the number of human - animal encounters. Whether that’s deer crossing the road, geese taking over our parks, mountain lions hiding under decks, bears in the backyard or a moose on the loose. With the help of video contributions f...
Jewel of The North l Outdoor Idaho
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Priest Lake is the least developed of Idaho's three large northern lakes and retains much of the natural beauty that has enticed visitors for decades. This program captures the beauty of the landscape and also showcase the areas many recreational opportunities. It also portrays its unique history and the people who believe this place really is the "jewel" of Idaho. To see more videos like this,...
The Frank l Outdoor Idaho
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The fight over the creation of the River of No Return Wilderness was one of the pivotal battles in the state's history. We explore the fascination with this crown jewel of the nation's wilderness system. To see more videos like this, visit: idahoptv.org
IDAHO BEES | Outdoor Idaho
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Everyone is familiar with honeybees. They’re the queen of pollinators. What people may not know is they’re not native to the United States. They were brought over by English settlers as early as 1622. There are 20,000 native species of bees in the world, around 700 in Idaho. The majority are ground nesters. Rapid growth is threatening their habitat as earth movers scoop them up to make way for ...
Hops & Barley | Outdoor Idaho
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From the golden fields of barley in southeastern Idaho to the biggest hops ranch in the world nestled up against the Canadian border, Outdoor Idaho takes you on an exploration of the ingredients, and the craftsmanship behind Idaho beer. Learn more about Outdoor Idaho and IdahoPTV at idahoptv.org/outdooridaho.
The People's Land l Outdoor Idaho
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It was a trust forced on the West more than 100 years ago, one that has defined us ever since: our public lands. They are a playground for many, the source of our water and wildlife. But there is a price to be paid when more than 60% of your state is federally owned. To support Idaho Public Television, visit: www.idahoptv.org/
Palisades by Season l Outdoor Idaho
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Palisades by Season l Outdoor Idaho
SUMMIT IDAHO l Outdoor Idaho
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SUMMIT IDAHO l Outdoor Idaho
INSPIRED BY NATURE l Outdoor Idaho
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INSPIRED BY NATURE l Outdoor Idaho
Looking Back & Moving Forward: 40 Years of Outdoor Idaho l Outdoor Idaho
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Looking Back & Moving Forward: 40 Years of Outdoor Idaho l Outdoor Idaho
OWYHEE ADVENTURES l Outdoor Idaho
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OWYHEE ADVENTURES l Outdoor Idaho
RIGHT OF WAY | Outdoor Idaho
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RIGHT OF WAY | Outdoor Idaho
JOBS WITHOUT WALLS l Outdoor Idaho
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JOBS WITHOUT WALLS l Outdoor Idaho
ALMOST CANADA l Outdoor Idaho
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ALMOST CANADA l Outdoor Idaho
IDAHO'S SCENIC BYWAYS l Outdoor Idaho
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IDAHO'S SCENIC BYWAYS l Outdoor Idaho
A SAWTOOTH CELEBRATION l Outdoor Idaho
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A SAWTOOTH CELEBRATION l Outdoor Idaho
ROCKHOUNDS l Outdoor Idaho
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ROCKHOUNDS l Outdoor Idaho
HELPING HENRY'S l Outdoor Idaho
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HELPING HENRY'S l Outdoor Idaho
Can Cold Plunging Improve Mental Health?
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Can Cold Plunging Improve Mental Health?
IDAHO'S MIDDLE EARTH l Outdoor Idaho
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IDAHO'S MIDDLE EARTH l Outdoor Idaho
IDAHO WATER HANDBOOK l Outdoor Idaho
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IDAHO WATER HANDBOOK l Outdoor Idaho
CLIMBING IDAHO | Outdoor Idaho
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CLIMBING IDAHO | Outdoor Idaho
THE FOOTHILLS | Outdoor Idaho
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THE FOOTHILLS | Outdoor Idaho
GHOSTS OF THE FRANK | Outdoor Idaho
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GHOSTS OF THE FRANK | Outdoor Idaho

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  • @comounaverdura
    @comounaverdura 14 годин тому

    The biking outfits and shoes are not necessary at all.

  • @elizabethjohnson475
    @elizabethjohnson475 15 годин тому

    What year was this made?

  • @elizabethjohnson475
    @elizabethjohnson475 15 годин тому

    Too bad most of Idaho belongs to the BLM. Too bad farmers in east Idaho have had their snake river water for irrigation taken by the legislature, electric company, and federal cobalt mine.

  • @craighoover1495
    @craighoover1495 День тому

    Thank you for this information dense production.

  • @journeyman291
    @journeyman291 2 дні тому

    Nearly killed our cat

  • @Mya2.0
    @Mya2.0 3 дні тому

    Wow, what a great documentary. I can't wait for part 2 and 3!

  • @craighoover1495
    @craighoover1495 3 дні тому

    Thank you for this well told story.

  • @jasongarcia2140
    @jasongarcia2140 3 дні тому

    That was nice.

  • @dennisdesmarais5957
    @dennisdesmarais5957 9 днів тому

    I’m a commercial truck driver. I drive close to 400 miles every day. I’m sitting for the majority of my day. I call my truck an 80,000 lb. Wheel chair. In turn I commute to work where I park the truck every day. I ride close to 100 miles a week in the warmer months. I hardly drive my car any more. My bike is keeping me alive!

  • @mikebremer9644
    @mikebremer9644 11 днів тому

    What brand model and size are the bars and stem? They look really nice!

  • @fearlesslysentient
    @fearlesslysentient 11 днів тому

    We can do this in Texas. I’m so interested in it. The whole entire process is beautiful. Cool presentation.

  • @mikebremer9644
    @mikebremer9644 11 днів тому

    What kind of bike is it. What size frame, wheel, and tries are you using?

  • @brandonboulton2776
    @brandonboulton2776 14 днів тому

    Goats are the answer. This is going to cause more problems than it will solve. Always does. Can't stop "experimenting" can you.

  • @whitefluffydogs9278
    @whitefluffydogs9278 15 днів тому

    I started biking again at 59. I do most of my errands on my bike. It is fun!

  • @TomLoucks
    @TomLoucks 22 дні тому

    There is so much more that could have been added. Grangeville's Told Lake, Clarkia's Fossil bowel, Kendrick's grade. Many more fossils. Great study areas.

  • @tedstyle3798
    @tedstyle3798 23 дні тому

    Instead of just burning it off like normal, they poison the whole land. Genius level green idiocy

  • @barbaramarrs5113
    @barbaramarrs5113 24 дні тому

    Cattle will not eat cheat grass. It has nothing worthwhile for the land.

  • @reecedobson4740
    @reecedobson4740 24 дні тому

    I absolutely loved this! I hope you’re able to put wildlife crossings everywhere! I also hope that community that got the wildlife crossings shut down gets educated on the hard situation our wildlife are going through and the game department will be able to get that crossing in place where it’s need most.

  • @nagillig
    @nagillig 25 днів тому

    Very well done, I really enjoy your video.

  • @aribasmajian18
    @aribasmajian18 27 днів тому

    It sure is pretty up there I've been to a few of these places i lived in coeurda'lene for a while and have been to far north idaho. Cowboy upper priest lake is a cool place.

  • @luisaeadriano13
    @luisaeadriano13 28 днів тому

    Olá , Chegando para fortalecer o seu canal 😘💯🙏💪💪 Super like

  • @Austin-xn7wo
    @Austin-xn7wo 29 днів тому

    OH GOD NO not the monocultures

  • @BruceAtkinson-e1y
    @BruceAtkinson-e1y Місяць тому

    Leave idahos wild horses wild

  • @BruceAtkinson-e1y
    @BruceAtkinson-e1y Місяць тому

    Tourists are ruining it by showing no respect for the rules and lack of disrespect for the wild animals

  • @AngeloRosario-yt5rs
    @AngeloRosario-yt5rs Місяць тому

    At 9:32 Mr. Mofid mentions getting a Chukker? That's a term used in the Sport of Polo!🏑🏇🏇Polo is also thought to originate in Persia or present day Iran! I wonder if he plays Polo too!🏑🏇 There's plenty of space 🌌out there in Idaho with all that open Land!🏞️ Good for him and any Falconer with access to all the Beautiful open Fields🏞️ in America!🇺🇸 From a Fellow Falconer,🪶 Happy Hunting🦅 to all good, dedicated Falconer's around the World🗺️who practice this Beautiful Art/Science/Lifestyle we know as Falconry!

  • @Raidenthemandude
    @Raidenthemandude Місяць тому

    they are filming this at a hiking trail in the foorhills. its very far into the foothills maybe halfway to lucky peak. gorgeous landscape. halfway thru the hike you cannot hear any noise or cars from boise. its complely quiet. i love our foothills and hope they can prevent these fires cause idahos countryside is downright gorgeous

  • @AnastasiaRomanov-w9x
    @AnastasiaRomanov-w9x Місяць тому

    Very nice Appaloosa horses.

  • @WilliamStocker-r1f
    @WilliamStocker-r1f Місяць тому

    Jesus is lord n̈ot her or his

  • @philipblackly6623
    @philipblackly6623 Місяць тому

    I throw put probably 40 pairs of socks a year because of cheatgrass 😢

  • @fudojahic4049
    @fudojahic4049 Місяць тому

    Tooths are the home for past 22 years, I backpacked many many miles. 🏠🏔

  • @utultrarnr
    @utultrarnr Місяць тому

    I always thought you were one hell of a good man. No doubt about it after watching your video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @oswald8213
    @oswald8213 Місяць тому

    when was this originally filmed?

  • @jclikespam7791
    @jclikespam7791 Місяць тому

    Absolutely beautiful 😍 🤩 😮

  • @jayleeper1512
    @jayleeper1512 Місяць тому

    I meant will never know. Darn auto correct. 😁

  • @jayleeper1512
    @jayleeper1512 Місяць тому

    My greatest fear is that with the massive public debt that has been built up since 2000, they will suddenly decide to fire sale all of the public lands to private corporations using paying down the debt as an excuse. Then the greatest heritage that exists in America will be lost for ever and our descendants will know the greatness of America.

    • @jayleeper1512
      @jayleeper1512 Місяць тому

      I meant will never know. Darn auto correct. 😁

  • @jayleeper1512
    @jayleeper1512 Місяць тому

    As a life time native and resident of North Idaho, I find it unfathomable that anyone would resist the installation of wild life over and under passes. During the hard winter of 2006- 07, in just the fifty mile pass-through our county, over 600 deer, elk and moose were killed by vehicles and trains. A significant amount of this would be mitigated by corridors. This would save millions of dollars in vehicle damage and would quickly pay for their cost. The mule deer populations are crashing here but that is mostly due to habitat loss. Mule deer traditionally lived on mountain tops that were routinely burned off by lightning strikes and were open spaces. Now the fires are quickly put out and the mountain tops end up covered in dense timber that is not suitable for habitat. Mule deer are slowly being replaced by white tail deer that are actually an eastern species that came west as the land was cleared and turned over to agriculture. The introduction of white tails has been catastrophic for the moose as they brought diseases that are fatal to moose. Nature will sort it out in the next million years or so, I guess.

  • @Ninjahalfbreed1
    @Ninjahalfbreed1 Місяць тому

    She sounds like a fed.

  • @Thetreefella
    @Thetreefella Місяць тому

    Love Idaho💚

  • @daleellis5521
    @daleellis5521 Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed this video/film. I feel you did an excellent job on it!

  • @CWS-h5z
    @CWS-h5z Місяць тому

    I really can't find the words to describe the raw beauty and fierceness of this place. Thank you so much for this film. Also thanks to 2 folks who commented about the indigenous people whose home this was and still is. I agree, that this should have been acknowledged in this video.

  • @johncooper5777
    @johncooper5777 Місяць тому

    I never miss an episode of Outdoor Idaho . Every episode is so informative and interesting . Keep up the great work . 😊