Episode popped up on YouTube, and it was good enough that I watched it again. Saw it on Fresh Tracks + a bit ago, but really enjoyed this one. The pacing, message, cinematography, etc. Just a good story all around.
Not enough outdoor content tells the story of how we got where we are, and what problems need to be solved for the benefit of the resource and, by extension, ourselves.
So Thanks to the FT crew for telling these stories, even if they don’t get the views that the clickbait titles and flashy quick-cuts get.
Not enough outdoor content tells the story of how we got where we are, and what problems need to be solved for the benefit of the resource and, by extension, ourselves.
So Thanks to the FT crew for telling these stories, even if they don’t get the views that the clickbait titles and flashy quick-cuts get.