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Outdoor Idaho Season 25 Episodes

7 Episodes 2007 - 2008

Episode 1

A Middle Fork Journey

Mon, Oct 15, 200727 mins

The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is the gold standard by which other rivers are judged. It's a journey into a wilderness, at times restful and serene, at other times dramatic and threatening. This is Idaho at its best.

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Episode 2

Motorized Idaho

Mon, Oct 15, 200727 mins

We join enthusiastic groups of trail bike riders, jet boaters, sand car drivers, and snow mobiles as they explore some of their favorite spots in Idaho's vast public lands. Motorized recreation is a huge pastime in Idaho.

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Episode 4

25th Anniversary Show

Fri, Mar 7, 200887 mins

Outdoor Idaho looks at fascinating places and people, history and humor, wildlife and issues, with exceptional videography. We take folks behind the scenes of some of our favorite programs and look at major issues facing the state.

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Episode 5

Powered by Nature

Thu, May 8, 200827 mins

Can Mother Nature provide a powerful electrical charge to keep the lights on? In eastern Idaho, the answer is a resounding Yes. Clean energy in the form of geothermal, wind, and solar power are starting to make significant inroads in Idaho

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Episode 6

Birders, Banders, & Binoculars

Sun, Jun 15, 200827 mins

They can be fierce predators and some of the gentlest of creatures. Some are rare; others, are quite common. We take to the field to celebrate birds and those who study, care for and watch them.

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Episode 7

Wild Fire

Wed, Jul 23, 200827 mins

What happens when the extreme becomes the norm, when high intensity fires become routine? We explore the changing face of wildfire in the West.

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Episode 8

Family Ranch Heritage

Thu, Sep 18, 200827 mins

The Small family can trace their ranching roots back to the 1870's. While others have moved to the city the Small family have persevered. They've supplemented their income with rodeo earnings and even by giving "dudes" a taste of the West.

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