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6 Episodes 1999 - 2000
Episode 1
Fri, Oct 1, 199927 mins
In the 1930's the Civilian Conservation Corps, had a major effect on Idaho and the rest of the nation. Today, veterans of the CCC revisit the trails, bridges, picnic facilities, and even a tunnel they constructed.
Episode 5
Mon, Nov 15, 199927 mins
Harmonicas, mining history, and class IV whitewater combine to give a whimsical look at the old mining town of Yellowpine. Follow us as Yellowpine celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Harmonica contest, one of the largest in the nation.
Episode 6
Sat, Jan 1, 200027 mins
Idaho's Native American tribes are playing a major role in natural resource management. The environment has always been central to tribal culture, but more and more, tribes are asserting their rights in court and "on the ground".
Episode 7
Tue, Feb 1, 200027 mins
Outdoor Idaho introduces you to skiers and snowboarders, ice climbers and fishermen, sculptors, and carvers - who can't wait for the snow to fall. While others wait for spring, these folks see winter as a time to explore and create.
Episode 9
Mon, May 1, 200027 mins
Railroads helped settle the West. Even as railroads are leaving Idaho, railroad fans are finding new ways to enjoy the rails. We explore our fascination with them, from steam engines to modern rail bikes.
Episode 10
Sun, Jul 9, 200027 mins
Some look at Idaho's federally owned land and see vast, untapped wealth. Others see this land as a blessing and the reason folks live in the west. We examine the history of the public's land and explore various initiatives affecting it.