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    Explore " valleys" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 550 – Interview with Rick Milligan: Call and Decoy Collector", "SPECIAL GUEST: Autumn Norman", "SPECIAL GUEST: Terasa Harris", "Don't Miss Moments - Week 5 - The CORE - Pastor Mike Novotny" and "From Him, Through Him and for Him are All Things" from podcasts like ""Ducks Unlimited Podcast", "Building Hope With Purple Thoughts", "Building Hope With Purple Thoughts", "922 Ministries - The CORE & St. Peter Lutheran - Appleton, WI Sermons" and "Awaken Church Online"" and more!

    Episodes (36)

    Ep. 550 – Interview with Rick Milligan: Call and Decoy Collector

    Ep. 550 – Interview with Rick Milligan: Call and Decoy Collector

    In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke interviews guest Rick Milligan, a call and decoy collector. Rick shares his passion for collecting and discusses those who served as mentors to him in the field. They also talk about an upcoming exhibition in the museum and delve into Rick's introduction to the outdoors and hunting. Tune in to hear Rick's journey as an outdoorsman and call collector.

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    SPECIAL GUEST: Autumn Norman

    SPECIAL GUEST: Autumn Norman

    Autumn Norman is affectionately known as Miss Minnie. She is a former hair stylist and thirteen year SURVIVOR of an extremely traumatic domestic incident that nearly took her life in 2008. The incident rendered her permanently disabled. however, she is a SURVIVOR who is DETERMINED to be successful, DETERMINED to not fall victim to circumstance. She is more than a conqueror.

    Don't Miss Moments - Week 5 - The CORE - Pastor Mike Novotny

    Don't Miss Moments - Week 5 - The CORE - Pastor Mike Novotny

    At the cross, Jesus looked nothing like God. Darkness covered the sky. Nails held him to the tree. Death struck again. Perhaps that’s why Jesus made sure his closest friends didn’t miss that moment on the mountain, the one where he revealed his glory and proved his true identity. As we walk with Peter, James, and John to the cross in the next two weeks, let us see the glory of Jesus with fresh eyes and remember how much he held back in order to be our Savior.

    From Him, Through Him and for Him are All Things

    From Him, Through Him and for Him are All Things

    Allen Schwartz examines Romans 11:11-33. "God instigated bringing you into the Kingdom of God,"  he says. "Because Christ is in us and we are in him, we are invited into an amazing relationship that is from Him, through Him and for Him."  He wants to be with us moment by moment,  in valleys and in the  mountain peaks. 

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    Life in the Valley - Audio

    Life in the Valley - Audio
    Though we just examined part of Paul's itinerary today, we did some deep study to reveal a series of life's valleys were present. And as we meditated on these valleys, perhaps you were reminded of your own life's valleys. Perhaps you've lied to yourself. You've maybe lied to others. “I got over it. I'm okay. I moved on. I got passed it.” But you didn't. Deep down, you still realize, you've just walked miles, the scenery changed, but you never got out of the valley! "Even in the valley. I still believe you're good."

    Welcome To The Spiral: Valleys

    Welcome To The Spiral: Valleys

    In this episode, Payton discusses "The Valleys" in real time. This topic was inspired by weeks of ongoing frustration, unforeseen circumstances, and sadness. Have you ever been in a period of time where you question everything you're doing? Do you wonder whether the struggles you experience are worth achieving whatever it is you're chasing? We have all been there. The good news is: THIS IS JUST A SEASON and it will make you stronger.
    (cue the Kelly Clarkson song) 

    What is on the other side of a valley? A Mountain.

    Be sure to tune in every Saturday for new episodes on "Spiral Saturdays".

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    EP 12 Gavin Allen, HE IS ALL HEART

    EP 12 Gavin Allen, HE IS ALL HEART

    Welcome to this episode of Just Havin a Crack.

    HE IS ALL HEART

    We speak to Gavin "Jed" Allen FOG number 72 and great Queenslander. Gavin played football in a tough era of rugby league. Coming down from Cairns to play for Valleys in the BRL competition and winning the best and fairest for the comp in his first year. St George beckoned after that, but not before lunch with the great Arthur Beetson to convince him to go to the Roosters.
    Jed is a typical country kid, no-nonsense and just gets the job done attitude. 
    Unbeknown to him and following his father receiving a heart transplant before Jed's Origin debut, Jed also carry the same complaint.
    Playing his entire career with a heart that had less than 25% capacity.
    Jed too needed a transplant which he received a short while ago. Jed talks with pride and passion for that opportunity.
    This is a great yarn

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    82: Valley of Flowers with Susan Jagannath

    82: Valley of Flowers with Susan Jagannath
    In this episode:
    #mountains #valleys #trekking #flowers #nature #hiking #roadtrip #author #Uttarakhand #book #botany #mountaineer #Hemkund #pilgrimage #sikh


    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Susan Jagannath, a best selling author and traveler as she takes us to the Valley of Flowers, with her new book titled 'The Valley of Flowers - The Ultimate guide to an adventure trek in the upper Himalaya'

    Today's destination: Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand!
     
    Nearest Airport: Jolly Grant, Dehradun 

    Nearest Railway Station: Rishikesh

    Prerequisites: Physical fitness, carry a form of ID (passport for foreigners)

    Packing: Pack layers of clothes (warm, rain) along with hiking gear

    Time of the year: June to September

    Length of the itinerary: 10 days


    Itinerary Highlights: 

    - The Valley of Flowers (VoF) is a beautiful monsoon trek to the valley hidden in the heights of Uttarakhand in the Himalayan mountains, filled with carpets flowers, over 500 species that bloom during June - September
    - Susan heads to the Valley of Flowers with her band of friends in the month of August. The trip inspired Susan to write the book (the only previous book written about this was in the early 1900s by British mountaineer Frank Smythe who discovered this place)
    - The Valley is very close to Badrinath and the religious circuit of Chota Chardhaam. 
    - Given that the valley is situated at a high altitude (14400 ft), it is imperative that one acclimatizes sufficiently. Hence traveling slowly and stopping over at other interesting places like Auli is a great option. 
    - Gobind Ghat is the road head for the trek. One needs to trek from here to the base village Gangharia. 
    - The Valley of Flowers national park is open only between 7-5PM, so it is advised to head to Gangharia the previous day and rest before heading to the VoF. 
    - It is roughly a 10km trek from Gangharia to the VoF, so you will need to make the trip to the VoF and back the same day as staying there is not allowed. 
    - One can either trek or avail the services of porters or a mule. The porters can carry you in bags called pittoos. 
    - Options for food and lodging are plentiful in Ghangharia and around although the nicer places will need you to book accommodation  in advance. 
    - The Ecocenter in Gangharia has a documentary screening every few hours that gives you information about the flora of the place. There are options to hire local guides from the centre who are very competent and knowledgeable. 
    - Some of the flowers one can find are orchids, poppies, primulas, marigold, daisies, rhododendrons, Himalayan rose, Blue poppy, cobra lily amongst others. Best time is to visit after the monsoons since the flowers are in full bloom. 
    - The Pushpavati river and some smaller streams criss cross as you walk from Gangharia to the VoF where you have to register yourself and pay the fee which is good for 3 days. 
    - Milestones within the park include a big rock (baman pair), a glacier point and the grave of a botanist, Joanne Leigh. One can also trek to Badrinath all the way from the VoF with the help of a guide. 
    - Hemkund Sahib is a separate trek which also starts from Gangharia and leads tot he very sacred Gurudwara Hemkund Sahib. Hemkund Sahib is at a height of over 15,000 ft. So precautions for AMS are necessary. 
    - There is a langar service as well as accommodation for traveler in the Gurudwara. Other options around the area are Auli, Badrinath and the Chota CHardham locations.  

    Links:
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    The Valley of Flowers: The Ultimate Guide to an Adventure Trek in the Upper Himalaya

     
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    66: Great Lakes of Kashmir with Karan & Parul

    66: Great Lakes of Kashmir with Karan  & Parul
    In this episode:
    #Kashmir #lakes #greatlakes #trek #mountains #nature #valleys #friends #northindia #camping #bonfire #freshwater #glacier #snow #nundkul #gangbal #krishnasar #vishansar #sonmarg #srinagar #satsar #gadsar #zajbal


    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Karan and Parul, the couple on a break from work traveling around India and the world!

    Today's destination: Kashmir Great Lakes trek!

    PS: Please be sure to check on the travel advisory before traveling to the region.

    Nearest Airport: Srinagar airport

    Nearest Railway Station: Udhampur railway station

    Prerequisites - Some level of fitness!

    Packing - Pack trekking shoes, sticks, ponchos, warm clothes and a day pack with necessary first aid, medication and snack! Please note that the there is a support team to take care of transportation of luggage while trekking.


    Time of the year -  July to September is a good time to visit.

    Length of the itinerary: 8-9 days

    Itinerary Highlights:

    The group start of the trek from Srinagar to Naranag village, where they explore old temple ruins before starting of the trek.

    Day 1: First stop at Butshree pass, for refuelling! The first day of trekking is quite steep and one of the more difficult days of the trek. The campsite is by the Nundkul lake below the glacier mountain - Harmukh. You will encounter a couple of army camps/check posts during the trek, government IDs are required to be produced. A beautiful evening spent under the stars, playing Maafia and enjoying the views and making new bonds!

    Day 2: Break day (already)! The group spends time exploring nearby lakes like Gangbal, a daring dip in ice cold water of Gangbal and more Maafia!

    Day 3: Rain Gods show up! The group sets off from Nundkul to Satsar Valley, passing the Zajbal pass enrolee! Some majestic views of the lakes Nundkul and Gangabal from Zajbal pass. The group finally reaches Satsar Valley - the valley of 7 lakes and enjoy a very special local cuisine!

    Day 4: The destination for Day 4 is Gadsar valley - lots of green meadows and a relatively easy day of trekking. The group decides to spend some time exploring lakes, watching the night sky and relaxing before heading off to Krishansar lake the next day.

    Day 5: Gadsar valley to the Krishansar and Vishansar camp with a brilliant views of the twin lakes from Gadsar Pass.

    Day 6: The group descends to the twin lakes of Krishansar and Vishansar, enjoy another dip in the lakes and more beautiful views of the night sky!

    Day 7: The final day of the trek as the group descends to Sonamarg with a bittersweet feeling! A week cut off from civilization, making bonds & forging friendships and enjoying nature's bounty, but at the same time, happy to be heading back to civilization!



    Links:

    Link to the blogpost:
    http://grasskode.xyz/post/travel/kashmir-great-lakes/


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    Mountains and valleys. Undaunted Courage. Nurses. Istanbul.

    Mountains and valleys. Undaunted Courage. Nurses. Istanbul.

    I've been preaching ... about mountains and valleys, and how God rules in both despite what we sometimes think. 
    I've been reading ... Undaunted Courage by Stephen Ambrose, and as amazingly effective as the Lewis and Clark expedition was, it seems they underutilized one of their greatest resources. 
    I've been hearing ... nurses spend a lot of their work hours playing cards. I'm pretty sure that's not right, and I'm also pretty sure there isn't someone out there who hasn't at some point contracted foot-in-mouth disease. 
    I've been playing ... Istanbul, with two of its expansions. I'm not a big fan of expansions generally, but with Istanbul, the more game the better.

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