SCHEDULE

Aug 31 - 7:00 pm
     Back to the Past
Sep 7 - 7:00 pm
     Cycling Idaho
Sep 11 - 8:00 pm
     Powered by Nature
Sep 18 - 8:00 pm
     Family Ranch Heritage
Sep 25 - 8:00 pm
     Wild Fire

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WHAT WE'RE WORKING ON

The barn at the Small Cattle Company dude ranch"Family Ranch Heritage" A ranch near Dubois, Idaho has been in the Small family for five generations, since before Idaho was a state.
Airs September 18, 2008

BEHIND THE STORIES

Going to the ends of the Earth
We go 3,000 feet underground for the upcoming  More of this story

FROM THE FILES

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Thick clouds of smoke from a forest fire near Sun Valley"Wild Fire" What happens when the extreme becomes the norm, when something you thought you understood is now literally off the charts? We explore the changing face of wildfire in the West.

Rock climbers"25th Anniversary Show" We honored the occasion with 25 years of memorable people, scenes and stories.

Salmon river scene"A Middle Fork Journey" documents the largest log jam on the river in our lifetime, and what was done about it. Be sure to check the website for the full-length version of the dynamite explosion.

COMING UP

Society for Creative Anachronism gathering

There's a bright future in the past!
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FEATURE PRESENTATION

We are now offering a full-length show for folks to watch online. This month's show is Cycling Idaho. Includes a segment with 2008 Olympic gold medal winner Kristin Armstrong. Enjoy!

Two cyclists in northern Idaho

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WATCH CLIPS

sawtooth mountains and a lake man catching a fish
"Centennial Trail"
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"Angler's Paradise"
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cyclists riding behind a motorcycle grapes growing on the vine
"Cycling Idaho"
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"Taste of Idaho"
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OUTDOOR IDAHO NEWS

January, 2008 – Outdoor Idaho won for Best Series at the annual PBS gathering in Ohio. "A Palouse Paradise" also won for Best Science & Nature program; and "Idaho Getaways" won the Information category. The awards came from NETA, the National Educational Telecommunications Association. Check out our other awards.

REGIONAL OUTDOOR NEWS

This year's fire season underscores USFS's need for firefighting fund
The news that the U.S. Forest Service needs to transfer $700 million out of other accounts to meet its firefighting obligations is just another indication that Congress should provide separate firefighting funds to the agency.

Hunters, anglers say their presidential votes up for grabs
Sportsmen said their political agenda includes more than gun rights, and many hunters and anglers are waiting to hear what the presidential candidates say about such issues as climate change, open space and public lands before casting their votes.

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