The History of Adventure | MeatEater Podcast Ep. 546

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Steven Rinella talks with Peter Stark, Ryan Callaghan, Brody Henderson, Randall Williams, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider.

Topics discussed: Being an adventurer and then an adventure historian; Peter's many books; the beaver in the tile work of Astor Place; how young Washington was a screw up; how exasperated Steve gets listening to Attenborough, God bless him; dinosaurs in the snow; land back scenarios; mapping out old water ways; checking out narwhals with Inuit hunters; how far north can you go?; different ways to die; box jellies and black mambas; the lost Pacific Empire of Astor and Jefferson; young Washington; Tecumseh; and more.
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コメント (21)
  • @spencers2420
    I could listen to this guy talk for days on end.
  • @johnreid4564
    Steve is referring to Route 50 that runs from DC to Parkersburg in West Virginia. There are still surveyor’s monuments with Washington’s name hidden in those hills. I personally found several when I lived there.
  • @Verlisify
    The episodes just keep getting better and funnier
  • Best part of my Commute! Living in SF BAY I just haven't found an outdoor community that isn't hippy rock climbers. I miss my South Florida roots 😢
  • Thrilled to hear about Southeastern Oregon and John Day on here!!!
  • @meat094
    I ran into this same thing as the Catalina Island thing in the Detroit area. The local Metroparks were overrun with whitetail and wasting disease. The locals didn't want hunters in there. They think hunters are unsafe (like the Bambi movie). They decided to trap and relocate deer until the projected cost was realized. So then, the helicopter snipers were put forward as the solution, and the animal rights people went insane. Even though the meat would be used to feed underprivileged residents. When I moved 2 years later, they were still fighting. It's maddening!
  • @dillon26
    Prehistoric planet is objectively THE best depiction of dinosaurs in modern media. They’ve portrayed them much more like actual animals instead of malicious fighting monsters. There is a lot of speculation of dinosaur behavior and physiology in the series, but all of it is based on scientific evidence borrowed from paleontology and how animals (mostly birds) act and interact in their environments in todays natural world. Pretty neat that Steve mentioned that series, I loved it! Even with Attenborough’s expelled sentences.
  • Im from Fort Wayne and canoe around NE Indiana quite a lot, its severely underrated
  • @heathy912
    I think Mathew Power is the guy Steve asked about, he died from severe heatstroke whilst accompanying Levison Wood walking the length of the Nile. New York University established the Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award in his honour.
  • @andeewlarr76
    Shout out to the east arm of the little calumet river in indiana!!!