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    Explore "smoky" with insightful episodes like "Smoky w Barcelonie - Je*@!$ać części", "Smoky w Barcelonie - Część I: Jak rozpętałem rewolucję Katalońską?", "Smoky w Amsterdamie - Część V: Zgubne właściwości przypraw", "Smoky w Amsterdamie - Część IV: Zorganizowana grupa" and "Smoky w Amsterdamie - Część III: Magiczny rower" from podcasts like ""Hipi aż Kipi", "Hipi aż Kipi", "Hipi aż Kipi", "Hipi aż Kipi" and "Hipi aż Kipi"" and more!

    Episodes (59)

    Smoky w Barcelonie - Część I: Jak rozpętałem rewolucję Katalońską?

    Smoky w Barcelonie - Część I: Jak rozpętałem rewolucję Katalońską?

    Nasz bohater ląduje w samym środku walk o niepodległość Katalonii. 
    Co ciekawe nie zdaje sobie sprawy, że właśnie staje się częścią rewolucji! 
    Jak się to dla niego skończy? Czy brak znajomości Katalońskiego oraz Hiszpańskiego okaże się problemem?
    To wszystko i jeszcze więcej w pierwszym odcinku najnowszej serii Smoky w Barcelonie spod szyldu Hipi aż Kipi! 

    Episode 4: Michael Sandy Featuring Jeremy Staple

    Episode 4: Michael Sandy Featuring Jeremy Staple
    Jeremy Staple from The Original Deadtime Stories stops by to tell us his version of the death of Michael Sandy and how it made him feel. For the first time on our show, we get hit right in the heart of our emotions since this story is such a sad one. Make sure to check out the full, dramatized version of this story on this week's episode of The Original Deadtime Stories, Swipe Left.

    Created and executive produced by Daniel Fastenau-Jones. Executive producer, editor, and sound designer is Schuyler Fastenau-Jones. Special guest is Jeremy Staple.

    Cereal Killerz was filmed in California where marijuana is legal. Please listen responsibly.

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    Episode 37: The Mysterious Disappearance of Derek Lueking

    Episode 33: The Mysterious Disappearance of Thelma Pauline Melton

    Episode 30: The Mysterious Disappearance of Dennis Lloyd Martin

    Backcountry Brook Trout in Smoky Mountain National Park with Rob Fightmaster

    Backcountry Brook Trout in Smoky Mountain National Park with Rob Fightmaster

    Our destination is the Great Smoky Mountain National Park with author and expert backcountry fly fishing guide, Rob Fightmaster, Fightmaster Fly fishing, Townsend, Tennessee.  The Smokies are backcountry angler’s dream with over 800 miles of trout streams with the higher elevations holding native Brook Trout and the lower elevations wild rainbows and browns. 

    With over 30 years of experience, Rob is a self-described “mountain guide” specializing in backcountry angling in and around the Park.  He was named One of the South’s Best Fishing Guides” by Garden & Gun magazine, been featured USA Today, Southern Living, Forbes, and Fly Fish America. Currently, he’s head instructor for Little River Outfitters Fly Fishing School.  Rob explains what the top anglers are doing to catch more trout and covers tips on elevation, chest packs, wading boots, and top flies, plus a hair-raising story of being stalked by a bear.    

    With Host, Steve Haigh

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    Comments & Suggestions:  host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com

    Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts

    Recorded June 10, 2021.  Episode 42.

    Music on the show by A Brother’s Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”.   

    Podcast edited by Podcast Volume  https://www.podcastvolume.com/

    Episode 28: The Unsolved Disappearance of Trenny Gibson

    Episode 012 - Season One Finale - Favorite Fives.mp3

    Episode 012 - Season One Finale - Favorite Fives.mp3

    Here we are, episode 12 the finale to season one. Join Chuck Schmidt, Travel Host and his list about our Favorite 5’s List.  Most people coming to the Smokies nowadays only stay 3-4 days on average and then they are moving onto some other location: Nashville, Atlanta, Florida, who knows.  With the Smokies being so centrally located to millions of travelers it’s become a convenient stop over location of 3-4 days. 

    That said, in closing out our first season we’re going to give you our Favorite 5’s for dining, attractions, hiking, etc.  On our list #5 is no worse than #1 you can’t go wrong with any of these.  If you’re staying here for only 3 or 4 days, this is a safe list to work from.

    National Parks Traveler: Hiker Trash, Fishing Great Smoky Mountains National Park, And "Acting" Directors

    National Parks Traveler: Hiker Trash, Fishing Great Smoky Mountains National Park, And "Acting" Directors

    "Hiker Trash," a new book that examines hiker life along the Appalachian Trail through the sketches of a graphic artist, is the topic of our interview with author Sarah Kaizar. We also look at the fisheries of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and comment on the long-running vacancy of a permanent director of the National Park Service.

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