Bryan talks with Jonathan Waterman about his new breathtaking hardcover published by National Geographic, Atlas of the National Parks, his passion for the parks, as well as the role humans play in their survival. Jon also shares his list of favorite off-the-beaten-path parks you should visit. Jon Waterman is an award-winning author, filmmaker, and former park ranger. This is the latest resource for Everybody’s National Parks trip-planning to national parks.


DISCUSSION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:


[1:49] Books by Jonathan Waterman: Running Dry and In the Shadow of Denali: Life And Death On Alaska's Mt. McKinley


[2:20] Beyond a guidebook: National Geographic’s role in creating the National Park System (NPS)


[6:15] Climate change chips away at natural wonders large and small: Tidewater glaciers, Everglades National Park, pileated woodpecker, Burmese python, cheatgrass


[8:03] Landscape fragility study: University of California, Berkeley Institute for Parks, People, and Biodiversity


[10:45] Dire NPS budget cuts for 2020?


[11:29] Staying on the beaten path (Part I): loop roads and popular trails at Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park, Glacier Bay National Park


[13:52] Limited Access and park privatization: weapons in the fight of loving the parks to death?


[16:36] Considering lesser-known park areas: Cades Cove vs Cataloochee, Great Smokey Mountain National Park, College Canyon, Zion National Park,


[17:55] Opting out of the Grand Circle: Leaving Grand Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park for less-visited parks Crater Lake National Park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, Gates of the Arctic National Park, North Cascades National Park, Minnesota’s Voyageurs National Park, Michigan’s Isle Royal National Park, Dry Tortugas National Park in the Gulf of Mexico, and Utah’s Canyonlands National Park


[23:06] Staying on the beaten path (Part II): Visiting Wonder Lake in Denali National Park and Preserve like a tourist...and why that’s okay; National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions


[25:07] The city parks: Shenandoah National Park, Saguaro National Park, Petrified Forest National Park


[26:30] Park science


[28:30] Summits and ceremonial scarves: John shares a favorite Denali memory


JOHN WATERMAN CONTACT:


Website


Instagram


Facebook


Twitter


For complete show notes and blog post, visit everybodysnationalparks.com.


We have covered parks including: Biscayne, Crater Lake, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Great Smoky Mountains, Olympic, Rock Creek, Saguaro, Shenandoah, Virgin Islands, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion.


We also have special conversations with a diverse group of national park champions.

(Ep. 13) Acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns took time out of his busy schedule to discuss the creation and legacy of the National Park Service and celebrate the tenth anniversary of his series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.
(Ep. 14) Author Becky Lomax chatted with Danielle and Bryan about her guidebook and offered travel tips to lesser-known parks.
(Ep. 19.5) Ranger Shelton Johnson introduced listeners to the Buffalo Soldiers of Yosemite National Park

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Bryan talks with Jonathan Waterman about his new breathtaking hardcover published by National Geographic, Atlas of the National Parks, his passion for the parks, as well as the role humans play in their survival. Jon also shares his list of favorite off-the-beaten-path parks you should visit. Jon Waterman is an award-winning author, filmmaker, and former park ranger. This is the latest resource for Everybody’s National Parks trip-planning to national parks.


DISCUSSION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:


[1:49] Books by Jonathan Waterman: Running Dry and In the Shadow of Denali: Life And Death On Alaska's Mt. McKinley


[2:20] Beyond a guidebook: National Geographic’s role in creating the National Park System (NPS)


[6:15] Climate change chips away at natural wonders large and small: Tidewater glaciers, Everglades National Park, pileated woodpecker, Burmese python, cheatgrass


[8:03] Landscape fragility study: University of California, Berkeley Institute for Parks, People, and Biodiversity


[10:45] Dire NPS budget cuts for 2020?


[11:29] Staying on the beaten path (Part I): loop roads and popular trails at Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park, Glacier Bay National Park


[13:52] Limited Access and park privatization: weapons in the fight of loving the parks to death?


[16:36] Considering lesser-known park areas: Cades Cove vs Cataloochee, Great Smokey Mountain National Park, College Canyon, Zion National Park,


[17:55] Opting out of the Grand Circle: Leaving Grand Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park for less-visited parks Crater Lake National Park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, Gates of the Arctic National Park, North Cascades National Park, Minnesota’s Voyageurs National Park, Michigan’s Isle Royal National Park, Dry Tortugas National Park in the Gulf of Mexico, and Utah’s Canyonlands National Park


[23:06] Staying on the beaten path (Part II): Visiting Wonder Lake in Denali National Park and Preserve like a tourist...and why that’s okay; National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions


[25:07] The city parks: Shenandoah National Park, Saguaro National Park, Petrified Forest National Park


[26:30] Park science


[28:30] Summits and ceremonial scarves: John shares a favorite Denali memory


JOHN WATERMAN CONTACT:


Website


Instagram


Facebook


Twitter


For complete show notes and blog post, visit everybodysnationalparks.com.


We have covered parks including: Biscayne, Crater Lake, Everglades, Grand Canyon, Great Smoky Mountains, Olympic, Rock Creek, Saguaro, Shenandoah, Virgin Islands, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion.


We also have special conversations with a diverse group of national park champions.

(Ep. 13) Acclaimed documentarian Ken Burns took time out of his busy schedule to discuss the creation and legacy of the National Park Service and celebrate the tenth anniversary of his series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.
(Ep. 14) Author Becky Lomax chatted with Danielle and Bryan about her guidebook and offered travel tips to lesser-known parks.
(Ep. 19.5) Ranger Shelton Johnson introduced listeners to the Buffalo Soldiers of Yosemite National Park

Actions:



Subscribe to our podcast from our website https://www.everybodysnationalparks.com/


Tell your friends about Everybody’s National Parks


Send us your national park stories, recommendations, comments, or questions to Hello at everybodysnps.com.


Support us on Patreon


Follow us on TwitterInstagram and Facebook



Please tag us from the parks you are visiting at #everybodysnationalparks

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