Insider's Look At Grand Canyon

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Synopsis

This channel is an archive of audio podcasts. Most of them were produced during 2009 and 2010 by Grand Canyon National Park Ranger Patrick Gamman. Topics include anything and everything about Grand Canyon. A powerful and inspiring landscape, the Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size. Unique combinations of geologic color and erosional forms decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep.

Episodes

  • Audio - Insider's Look #39 Spring Migratory Birds at Grand Canyon.

    30/04/2010 Duration: 04min

    Interview with Park Rangers Pat and Ron Brown. They talk about the spring migration of birds through Grand Canyon National Park and the importance of International Bird Migration Day. http://www.nps.gov/grca/photosmultimedia/grca_pod.htm

  • Audio - Insider's Look #37 Youth Camps at Grand Canyon

    10/04/2010 Duration: 05min

    An Interview with Park Ranger Megan Kohli about Youth and teen Camps. Working with Grand Canyon Youth, a non-profit partner of the national park, youth camps have been offered since 2008. This is an excellent opportunity for kids to get out and experience the backcountry and ride on the river rapids while learning about their national park. http://www.nps.gov/grca/photosmultimedia/grca_pod.htm

  • Audio - Insider's Look #35 Park Ranger Patrick Gamman talks with Artist-in-Residence Kim Henkel about her sculptures and pinhole photography.

    29/03/2010 Duration: 04min

    My sculpture is a result of a physical process of spontaneous digging and marking in clay with my hands, a blind act of faith. As I work, I create the negative void that is ever present in this life full of ambiguity. Removing my hands, I fill the dark, cold space with materials. Then painstakingly peel away the soft layers of clay on the outside until the solid form is exposed -- like an excavation. The result is an expressive object like a fossil manifestation of the complexity of my desires, fears and expectations. The layers of clay are recycled over and over again as a foundation for more digging and building more sculpture. When my will tries to control the negative space, the outcome takes the form of fierce substances. But when I push with spontaneous marks of bold confidence, a wonderful evolution of probity and consciousness appears. The pinhole photographs are a documentation of the moment of discovering the sculptures in the Arizona landscape. - Kim Henkel

  • Audio - Insider's Look #33 Park Rangers Emily Davis and Maggi Daly celebrate Women's History Month.

    14/03/2010 Duration: 06min

    Women have played an important role in Grand Canyon's history from the beginning, but they are not always as well known. Rangers Davis and Daly discuss three women important to Grand Canyon's architecture, culture, and ranger heritage. http://www.nps.gov/grca/photosmultimedia/inside-look-33.htm

  • Audio - Insider's Look #31 Artist in Residence, Erica Stankwytch Bailey's first backpack into the Grand Canyon.

    27/02/2010 Duration: 11min

    On her first backpacking trip into the Grand Canyon, artist Erica Stankwytch Bailey tells of her adventures walking through snow on the rim, then down into the desert in the canyon's depths, and ultimately to a waterfall. If you would like to find out more about hiking in Grand Canyon National Park, visit : http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry.htm

  • Audio - Insider's Look #28 Ranger Nicole Koehlinger talks about the ingenious raven.

    05/02/2010 Duration: 08min

    Insider's Look host, Ranger Patrick Gamman talks with Ranger Nicole Koehlinger about the ravens in Grand Canyon National Park. Ravens are one of the most common birds seen in the park. They are intelligent, savvy, sociable and problem solvers.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #27 Storyteller John Hance returns with another outlandish story.

    05/02/2010 Duration: 07min

    Legendary canyon storyteller, Captain John Hance (Park Ranger Ron Brown) returns to tell the story of one snowy winter when he was hungry and all he had to eat was molasses, a bar of soap, and an old shoe.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #26a A funny skit from Banff National Park's Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre.

    25/01/2010 Duration: 05min

    Hear the struggle between two great forces in aquatic ecosystems in epic Shakespearean fashion in "Moose-terpiece Theatre." It's an excerpt from the Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre production, "Water...on the Rocks!" which tells the tale of water in the Canadian Rockies. Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre is Parks Canada's very own theatre troupe, based in Banff National Park. The troupe shares the stories of the Canadian Rocky Mountain National Parks (Banff, Jasper, Yoho and Kootenay) with inspiring and hilarious interpretive shows. Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre tours to schools, special events and festivals. Their newest play, IMAGINaNATION, celebrates 125 years of national parks in Canada! Link to the Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre page on the Parks Canada website: http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/banff/edu/edu4g_e.asp

  • Audio - Insider's Look #26 Communication Officer Laurie Schwartz from Banff National Park of Canada, Compares USA and Canadian Parks.

    25/01/2010 Duration: 04min

    Topics include: visitor transportation systems, Jr. Ranger Programs and interpretive presentations. She shares a funny skit from Banff's Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #25 Ranger Jack Howell talks about the history of Verkamp's Visitor Center.

    15/01/2010 Duration: 04min

    Verkamp’s is the park's newest Visitor Center in one of the oldest buildings. Located in the National Historic District of the South Rim, the building dates back to 1905. The curio shop was owned and operated for over 100 years by the Verkamp family.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #24 Environmental Education at Grand Canyon.

    08/01/2010 Duration: 07min

    Ranger Andy Pearce discusses the Environmental Education Program at Grand Canyon National Park with host, Patrick Gamman . Educators. If you are interested in curriculum-based activities at Grand Canyon National Park or in the classroom, listen up! Learn about the many programs offered for school groups, from ranger-led activities at the canyon to rangers visiting your classroom.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #23 Artist in Residence, Cowboy Poet Randy Erwin.

    01/01/2010 Duration: 05min

    Park Ranger and Insider's host, Patrick Gamman, interviews Randy Erwin about his work as a cowboy poet, yodeler, and demonstrator of rope tricks, as well as what he did as an Artist in Residence at Grand Canyon. He also sings and yodels!

  • Audio - Insider's Look #22 Interviews with Grand Canyon Authors

    29/12/2009 Duration: 03min

    Santa and his Elf, Peppermint, meet Grand Canyon authors. Peppermint the Elf (Park Ranger Patrick Gamman) interviews Lori Rome, Thomas Ratz, and Tom Martin about their recent books. The interviews took place during the 2009 Holiday Open House at Books and More. http://www.nps.gov/grca/photosmultimedia/inside-look-022.htm

  • Audio - Insider's Look #21 Interview with artist Sally Hall

    21/12/2009 Duration: 06min

    Featured in an art exhibit at Historic Kolb Studio from Nov. 13, 2009 through Feb. 17, 2010, Sally Hall talks about how Grand Canyon has been a source of inspiration for her artwork since she was nine years old.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #20 A Trip to Phantom Ranch Then (1969) and Now (2009)

    12/12/2009 Duration: 14min

    An Interview with Park Ranger Chris Carroll by Park Ranger Patrick Gamman. After returning to Phantom Ranch for the first time in 40 years to do interpretive programs, Ranger Chris Carroll describes his first canyon hike. What started as an adventure - ended in a bout with dysentery and severe dehydration. Carroll tells how he met a "knight in shining armor" who stuck with him for more than 7 hours and enabled him to rehydrate, recharge, and to walk back out of the canyon. Let's examine some of the differences between Grand Canyon backpacking, "then and now." Today, we have ultra-light sleeping bags and really great shoes, but there are still many factors that can get you.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #19 An Interview with landscape artist Peter A. Nisbet.

    03/12/2009 Duration: 05min

    Landscape artist Peter A. Nisbet discusses his reasons for painting at Grand Canyon National Park, sharing his inspirations and experiences. "Without question this is the greatest landscape on Earth for painters. A landscape painter faces more challenges here than anywhere else on the planet. You've got light moving quickly, you've got forms that are incredibly complex, you've got an array of colors that are beyond description, you've got a time issue of the sun clocking overhead. You have to finish these paintings in two hours or you are just painting a moving shadow."

  • Audio - Insider's Look #15 The Trees of Phantom Ranch

    06/11/2009 Duration: 05min

    Park Ranger Patrick Gamman talks with Park Volunteer Sjors about caring for the trees at Phantom Ranch. National Park Service Volunteer Sjors has lived and worked at Phantom Ranch for 20 years and is responsible for watering the vegetation that provides thousands of visitors each year with a cool resting place in the shade.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #14 John Hance Stories by Ranger Ron Brown

    30/10/2009 Duration: 04min

    In this podcast, we have the opportunity to meet Capt. John Hance, portrayed by Park Ranger, Ron Brown. Hance was an early Grand Canyon pioneer and storyteller who first saw the Grand Canyon in 1883, then called the area home for the rest of his life. Hance entertained early visitors with dozens of tall tales - many with alternate endings. It was said that he never told the same to story in the same way twice.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #13 Grand Canyon Pioneer Cemetery

    25/10/2009 Duration: 05min

    Park Ranger Patrick Gamman joins Park Ranger Nicole DeLuca for a who's who of Grand Canyon history at the Grand Canyon Cemetery. Visit this serene and beautiful location and final resting place for many of the area's earliest pioneers. If you're here on Saturday, October 31, 2009, join Ranger DeLuca for a Halloween Full Moon Cemetary Walk.

  • Audio - Insider's Look #5 - Interview with US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar

    29/08/2009 Duration: 02min

    "Unimaginable, I had seen it on maps, I have seen it on pictures, but to see it in reality is awesome! It is one of those very, very unique and special places in our world. As Secretary of the Interior, I have the great honor to be at some of the greatest landscapes in America: the Apostle Islands, Acadia National Park in Maine, Glacier and Waterton in Canada and the United States, Alaska and Denali, and here I am in Grand Canyon. In days ahead I will places like Rocky Mountain and others. We truly, as national parks, have been given the responsibility to be the guardians of the planets best crown jewels."

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