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Two Chicks with Hiking Sticks

Two Chicks with Hiking Sticks

著者: Monica Gonzalez and Susan Resendez
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Two Chicks with Hiking Sticks is a podcast that aims to entertain and educate about the outdoors through experiences that will empower us to explore the rich intersections of culture, history, and the natural world.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Monica Gonzalez and Susan Resendez
世界 旅行記・解説 生物科学 社会科学 科学
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  • Trail Mix 2
    2025/07/10
    In this episode, we’re answering your questions! First up: what’s the difference between a hike and a walk? We break down the nuances—terrain, distance, mindset—and why sometimes the line is blurrier than you'd think. Next, we share our favorite small but mighty parks; hidden gems that pack a punch. And finally, the big one: can you take things like shells or rocks from parks? We get into the rules (spoiler: mostly no).

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    30 分
  • Hot Springs National Park
    2025/07/03

    Step into the steamy, storied waters of Hot Springs National Park, one of the most unique and historic places in the National Park Service. Nicknamed “America’s First Resort,” this Arkansas gem welcomes over 2.4 million visitors each year to explore its 5,550 acres, 26 miles of trails, and the iconic Bathhouse Row that includes eight turn-of-the-century buildings.


    The area has been cherished by Native Americans for over 10,000 years, and today, visitors still come to soak in its healing 143°F waters—though only indoors.


    Take a stroll along the Grand Promenade, enjoy a scenic drive (just know some views come with houses!), hike or bike through the surrounding trails, and yes, you can drink the spring water! Whether it’s the science (the rain that feeds the springs fell 4,400 years ago!) or the soul-soothing experience, Hot Springs is more than just a park.


    Soak up the history, sip the water, and discover why this place has drawn people for centuries.

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    25 分
  • Devils Tower National Monument
    2025/06/26

    Today we have quite the show to share with all of you! Welcome to America's first National Monument, Devils Tower, which was designated in 1906 by President Theodore Roosevelt under the Antiquities Act. Rising 867 feet above the Wyoming landscape, this stunning geologic feature is made of phonolite porphyry (igneous rock) and showcases some of the most dramatic columnar jointing on earth. Science explains its formation through ancient magma and ongoing erosion but for over two dozen Native American tribes, is it more commonly known as Bear Lodge and it holds deep spiritual significance.


    Visitors can explore the Tower Trail, a 1.6-mile paved loop, or take in panoramic views on the 2.9-mile Red Beds Trail. With around 500,000 visitors annually and thousands of climbers attempting its summit each year, it remains a popular destination. Wildlife like prairie dogs, deer, peregrine falcons, and bullsnakes call the area home, while towering ponderosa pines dot the landscape. Recent $5.2 million accessibility upgrades ensure more visitors can experience its beauty, funded largely by entrance and campground fees. And who could forget the wild tale of George Hopkins, the parachutist who famously landed — and got stranded — on the summit!


    Come take a listen!

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    24 分

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