In this special 11th episode to our 10 episode series, Head Brewer Nick Walker (Ology Brewing) joins Dale to discuss the economic advantages of trails, share some of Ology Brewing's fine beverages, and try to crack open the mystery of the bike/
For the final episode of the first series, Dale discusses the history and trails of the Cross Florida Greenway with manager Mickey Thomason and assistant manager Kelly Conley. From the original conception by Spanish explorers of a water route a
In our penultimate episode for this series, Dale talks "Trailahassee" with County Commissioner Bryan Desloge and Kerri Post from Visit Tallahassee. The Florida Capital City is seeing a burst of growth on the trail front, and is co-ordinating wi
Dale discusses the Florida National Scenic Trail with Florida Trail Association rep Kelly Wiener and fellow hiker and FTA board member Amanda Kincaid. Hiking the mountains is cool, but traversing the incredibly varied topography of the state of
Guest Steve Diez (Hernando County) and Tim Baylie (Volusia County) join Dale to discuss the Florida Coast to Coast Trail, the SUNTrails system, and trails in the time of Coronavirus.
Dale talks with Florida paddling trail expert and author Doug Alderson, the man who literally wrote the book (available on Amazon) about Florida's circumnavigation paddling trail. Doug's latest book is America's Alligator, examining the reptile
Social Distancing in the great outdoors! in our first out of studio podcast, Dale talks with avid cyclists Bernie Abbott (Florida) and Rick Walton (Iowa) about cycling on Florida trails, biking adventures around the country, and how age is no b
Social distancing off-road edition! Terry Palmeri of SORBA visits remotely to talk about mountain biking, including off road trails and what makes a mountain bike a mountain bike!
Part 2 of Dale's conversation with FGTF board member and MPO expert Carl Mykiska, focusing on the federal government's involvement in trail development!
In the first of a two part conversation, Dale and FGTF Board member Carl Mykiska discuss the importance of community and local government involvement in shared-use trail development. In part 2, the talk turns to the Feds!