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Sing Along With Ranger Mike at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
Join Ranger Mike to learn a catchy tune all about the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail!
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Fridays with a Ranger: The Common Poorwill
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806. What are some adaptations, or changes, that you make to fit changing weather conditions? Join Ranger Shannon to learn about what the Common poorwill's adaptations are that help it survive in an ever-changing environment. To learn even more about these ama...
Fridays with a Ranger: Dental Hygiene
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806. What do you do in your everyday routine? Do you brush your hair? Put on a fresh pair of socks? Brush your teeth? In this video, Student Trainee Park Guide, Baylea, discusses the routine of the Corps of Discovery's dental habits. Since dental hygiene wasn'...
Trail Talk: NPS Mobile App
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Announcing the NPS App! Millions of visitors journey to national parks each year, and the NPS App provides users with an engaging and informative platform to learn about national parks, plan their visits, and have a great in-park experiences. And the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is no exception! We invite you to join us to learn how sites along the Trail are also a part of this effor...
Fridays with a Ranger: Harmony and Teamwork
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Park Guide Nate discusses music on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and how that music brought people together! Opening slide Image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. 90's throwback turquoise background with geometric shapes and ...
Fridays with a Ranger: Serviceberries, and How to Paint Them
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806. Follow along as Student Trainee Park Guide, Baylea takes you through the steps of painting your very own Serviceberry Tree!
Fridays with a Ranger: Where Have All The Elk Gone?
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806. Have you ever had a plan that didn't work out? Did you have to use a backup plan instead? In this week's video, Education Technician Shannon explores a situation on the Expedition where Captain Meriwether Lewis and the Corps of Discovery had to change the...
Fridays with a Ranger: What Flavors Your Life?
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Park Guide Nate discusses the uses of salt on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and how the Corps made more at the Salt Camp! Opening slide Image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. 90's throwback turquoise background with geometri...
Fridays with a Ranger: Uses of the American Bison
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Student Trainee Park Guide, Ranger Baylea describes the different uses of the American Bison to Indigenous Tribes in North America. Opening slide Image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. 90's throwback turquoise background with ...
Fridays with a Ranger: Becoming a Corps Member
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Educational Technician Ranger Shannon explains how to nature journal using the five senses. She also goes over the importance of journaling during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. *Please note that while the Mandan Indian Village's lodging is referred to as a...
Fridays with a Ranger: Do No Harm!
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Park Guide Nate discusses the historic medical practice of bleeding on the Lewis and Clark Expedition! Opening slide Image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. 90's throwback turquoise background with geometric shapes and drawing ...
Fridays with a Ranger: Christmas with the Corps!
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects and perspectives of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806. In this video, Student Trainee Park Guide, Ranger Baylea, explains how the Corps of Discovery celebrated the three years of Christmas along the Lewis and Clark trail. Opening slide image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Hi...
Fridays with a Ranger: The Shoshones to the Rescue!
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects and perspectives of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1803 to 1806. In this video, Educational Technician, Ranger Shannon, describes the good fortune that the Corps of Discovery had when meeting the Lemhi Shoshone to get horses to finish the journey west. She also explains how to make your very own horse ...
Fridays with a Ranger: Action Leads to Consequence
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! These videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Park Guide Nate discusses court martial and punishment doled out on the Lewis and Clark Expedition! Opening slide Image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. 90's throwback turquoise background with geometric shapes and drawing of ...
Fridays with a Ranger: Pompey's Pillar
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Welcome to our Fridays with a Ranger series! these videos will examine different aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In this video, Student Trainee Park Guide Baylea covers one of the only physical evidences on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Pompey's Pillar! Opening slide image: Fridays with a Ranger. Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. 90's throwback turquoise background with geom...
Fridays with a Ranger: Go Fish!
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Fridays with a Ranger: Go Fish!
Fridays with a Ranger: What Fuels You?
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Fridays with a Ranger: What Fuels You?
Fridays with a Ranger - The uses of Sweetgrass
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Fridays with a Ranger - The uses of Sweetgrass
Fridays with a Ranger: 358 Pairs of Moccasins?!
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Fridays with a Ranger: 358 Pairs of Moccasins?!
Fridays with a Ranger: Water Moves!
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Fridays with a Ranger: Water Moves!
Fridays with a Ranger: Pierre Cruzatte
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Fridays with a Ranger: Pierre Cruzatte
Fridays with a Ranger: Making Fire
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Fridays with a Ranger: Making Fire
Fridays with a Ranger: What Hat do you Wear?
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Fridays with a Ranger: What Hat do you Wear?
Fridays with a Ranger: Trading Whale Oil
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Fridays with a Ranger: Trading Whale Oil
A Conversation with Hasan Davis: York, Equity, Race and the Lewis and Clark Story
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A Conversation with Hasan Davis: York, Equity, Race and the Lewis and Clark Story
Fridays with a Ranger: Celebrating the 4th with the Corps
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Fridays with a Ranger: Celebrating the 4th with the Corps
Fridays with a Ranger: What's in a Jacket?
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Fridays with a Ranger: What's in a Jacket?
Fridays With a Ranger: Homemade Journals and Binoculars!
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Fridays With a Ranger: Homemade Journals and Binoculars!
Fridays with a Ranger: White Cliffs
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Fridays with a Ranger: White Cliffs
Fridays with a Ranger: Breaking Bread Together
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Fridays with a Ranger: Breaking Bread Together

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  • @james6495
    @james6495 2 місяці тому

    What in the fuck!? This is what Park Rangers are doing these days?

  • @patrickbush9526
    @patrickbush9526 7 місяців тому

    I was lucky enough to catch the Lewis & Clark exhibit in 2004 at Forest Park in St. Louis there were many artifacts on display from private collection's that will never be on display again. It was truly a once in a lifetime event. I was a long-haul trucker and got a layover. My only regret is I only had one day to visit, but I made every hour count.

  • @lasaventurasdediego1163
    @lasaventurasdediego1163 9 місяців тому

    It make me cry

  • @tiffanyanderson9437
    @tiffanyanderson9437 Рік тому

    Great conversation. We need the stories of everyone from that group to understand their truths and get a complete picture of the expedition.

  • @marcybrooks3425
    @marcybrooks3425 Рік тому

    I want to know more! This would mean more to me than the Appalachian for Lewis & Clark are very dear to me. I've been to a few of the spots commemorating their journey and lives. It would be great to walk part of the trail and see how much I could see.

  • @sadrcity50
    @sadrcity50 2 роки тому

    Did you read the journals? The most important thing was when the Indians stole Seaman. Lewis threatened to kill every single Indian in sight if the thieves didn't return his dog.. the whole journey could have been blown.. as a ranger why did you leave this part out? I was so impressed when a ranger here in Missouri actually told the truth nobody will admit about the trail of tears. Please learn and teach our history. I love my National Parks, got 38stamps in my park passport in 6months

  • @johnclark1612
    @johnclark1612 2 роки тому

    Well they found gggg grandpa's latrine

  • @bellarodriguez7943
    @bellarodriguez7943 2 роки тому

    Lewis and Clark ate roughly 200 dogs along their journey because they didn't like the salmon that many indigenous people ate in the region, they just spared their own dog. Many indigenous people they met found it odd that they preferred dogs over fish. Clark also enslaved people.

  • @benjeanettebooth1800
    @benjeanettebooth1800 2 роки тому

    Wow! This is fascinating stuff. Keep up the great work.

  • @douglasturner6153
    @douglasturner6153 2 роки тому

    I wonder if the June 2022 Yellowstone River Flood washed that Site away? It was at historic levels.

  • @cjjohnson9108
    @cjjohnson9108 2 роки тому

    How in the world do I add a park to “visited”?

  • @sylvia106
    @sylvia106 3 роки тому

    What is the species that lives in Northern California? Thanks Ranger.

  • @daviderwin9178
    @daviderwin9178 3 роки тому

    Just think about it... They didn't have WiFi...my wife would have been pissed because there wasn't a Vons nearby

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 3 роки тому

    Nice video. I like how the children are learning about Lewis and Clark. I learned a small portion in high school history class back in the 60's, but it wasn't near as thorough as what you're doing today. Thank you for caring about our history. It will mean so much more to our youth when they're older.

  • @samstlm
    @samstlm 4 роки тому

    I think it is all of those things. While camping with friends we’ve cooked hot dogs around the camp fire that tasted like they came from a Michelin Star restaurant!

  • @samstlm
    @samstlm 4 роки тому

    Without modern footwear you really have to appreciate once again how they pulled this whole thing off!

  • @samstlm
    @samstlm 4 роки тому

    Fantastic presentation. Thank you.

  • @CheddahSlingah
    @CheddahSlingah 4 роки тому

    Fig is adorable!

  • @BestGuess652
    @BestGuess652 4 роки тому

    "However, please note that Captain Lewis was not a hamster." Absolutely perfect.

  • @peppermintypatty1
    @peppermintypatty1 4 роки тому

    Hilarious!! Love it!!

  • @pilotgamerepic9790
    @pilotgamerepic9790 4 роки тому

    dogs: a mans best freind

  • @paulinaa.m.6719
    @paulinaa.m.6719 4 роки тому

    I love it

  • @paulinaa.m.6719
    @paulinaa.m.6719 4 роки тому

    My dog is my best friend

  • @heatherfeather2621
    @heatherfeather2621 4 роки тому

    Hope these are being read too. I love this and it’s hit or miss when l go to a new place when it comes to interpretation. This conversation give me hope. My interest in my current job is how to talk about the Spanish American Trail AKA Mormon Trail, AKA original intertribal Native American trade routes and the activities that these routes funneled over time. We have erased some of the amazing bits where tribes were reading all the way across America for ever..hauling stones and bones and other material...completely Amazing! We leave out how later it became a slavery route and how Native communities were enslaved along the routes and used for porting...lots of stories to be told that are concurrent.

  • @heatherfeather2621
    @heatherfeather2621 4 роки тому

    I love that you made a conscious decision to not tell ugly stories just because some other human from the past told it.

  • @TheRadioAteMyTV
    @TheRadioAteMyTV 4 роки тому

    Well, that was tax dollars well spent. If you guys are going to do these zany videos to help morale or whatever it's purpose was, can you at least do it in a manner that doesn't make it SOUND far worse than 99 percent of youtubers? Edit out the sound where the camera is being jostled especially. Get a wind screen for the mic. This video was posted in 2015 and sounds like it was done with 1985 amateur film skills. You posted this on the actual government sponsored page, in government uniforms, with real government employees, that all adds up to professional, but this video reflects no expertise. We are also left at the end of this video with the question, "What was the actual information we were supposed to gain from this video to explain it's justification?" Being funny to get a "point" across is welcomed by most, but this video doesn't show anything but people making way too much money to do absolutely nothing. It's a great job if you can get it I suppose. Please use our money forcefully extracted from us wiser in the future.

  • @ritaewing3911
    @ritaewing3911 4 роки тому

    Wow! Great job, Fig! More Fig content, please. She's my favorite Lewis and Clark explorer.

  • @aaronhowey1452
    @aaronhowey1452 4 роки тому

    All in a single take! Nate’s knowledge and ability to story tell is unmatched!!!

  • @monicarecznik2041
    @monicarecznik2041 4 роки тому

    Thanks, Nate. Keep up the good work!

  • @mikeehrmantraut6840
    @mikeehrmantraut6840 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your Friday with us Ranger Nathaniel! A well done video.

  • @karlasigala6657
    @karlasigala6657 4 роки тому

    Very interesting! Thanks, Ranger Nate!

  • @walkabouthumboldt2818
    @walkabouthumboldt2818 5 років тому

    I just got done touring the Lewis and Clark trail. Here's a link to the series: ua-cam.com/play/PLuDICcJ6LooCj-wMCtCILI-XxNJZo1G32.html

  • @tonylatham5915
    @tonylatham5915 5 років тому

    Did you actually see mercury or were their traces?

  • @andrewwolf1665
    @andrewwolf1665 5 років тому

    I have to reacher Lewis and Clark for school im in third grade

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 5 років тому

    Clark was an incredible cartographer. I stand amazed at his accuracy. So are you suggesting the mercury is in the latrine.... because it was carried through human waste from a venereal disease treatment??? Any isotopic comparisons of the Hg to other known L&C Hg?????

    • @WASRT001
      @WASRT001 3 роки тому

      Mercury was used to treat various aliments but venereal disease was the most common reason for medicinal mercury use. It has been said that practically every member of the expedition (less the two Captains) suffered from VD at some point in time from their interactions with the Native American women. This according to Stephen Ambrose's book "Undaunted Courage".

    • @getoffenit7827
      @getoffenit7827 2 роки тому

      Before the expedition left,There was an 'Apothecary' who made pills that contained Mercury..as noted Mercury was used to treat several different ailments in those days. The fact that mercury was found doesnt mean everybody had VD It just means that likely everyone was being given pills with mercury to treat whatever was bothering the men

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 5 років тому

    Great stuff! 8/2/19 I am doing a part of the Missouri from the Marias River to Fort Benton. As a rabid Lewis and Clark officiando (think of myself as a "Clarkie") and as a geologist, found this particularly fascinating. Geomorph was never my favorite field of study, but combining the archeology with the geology is great stuff. Hmmm? Maybe next year do the Yellowstone portion???

  • @potatothorn
    @potatothorn 6 років тому

    Rangers Pointing at Things FB page sent me here, good stuff....

  • @sharonwhite2364
    @sharonwhite2364 6 років тому

    I can't stop laughing. Way to funny, I love it. Do more please.

  • @wapiti21
    @wapiti21 8 років тому

    Thanks for sharing with us, amazing find.

  • @HarleyPan
    @HarleyPan 9 років тому

    hahahahha

  • @StonefeltCreative
    @StonefeltCreative 9 років тому

    I'm a ranger, and this CRACKED me up!! I have not yet mastered the 'under-the-leg point.'

  • @robertkenyon8422
    @robertkenyon8422 9 років тому

    LOL, adorable!