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Episode 116: Field Lessons For Nature, Work, And Wellness

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The forest got quiet, the stove finally drew right, and our maps changed overnight. We’re gearing up for a northern chaga harvest and bringing you into the decisions that make or break a trip: who’s coming, what to pack, and how new logging roads, landings, and skidders can open a backcountry maze if you know how to read them. We walk through the trade-offs between staying unplugged and bringing Starlink to keep the crew connected and safe, and we test a drone as a scouting tool to spot birch stands before burning miles on bad trails.
Gear talk gets real: climbing with spurs and a double-lanyard system, using a specialty hatchet and pinch bar to leave trees healthy, and catching heavy conks in haul bags to protect the harvest. We share a complete curing routine—why canvas beats plastic, why you cut within 24 hours, and how to hand-clean for a smoother cup—to help you turn fieldwork into quality tea or coffee add-ins. A long-time user drops a candid testimonial, and there’s a simple code you can use if you want to try chaga yourself.
Then we pivot from forest floors to foundations. Garrett, working as a rodbuster on a major hospital expansion in Red Deer, breaks down piles, footings, crane bases, and why rebar is the skeletal strength inside concrete. You’ll learn how tension, shear, and compression play together in bridges and slabs, and how those same principles inform a smarter sauna base with reinforced drainage on exposed shield rock. Along the way, we even decode why highway sweepers matter more than you think and how veneer logs become plywood after a steam and spin.
If you love practical backcountry systems, modern field tools, and hard-won building insights, this one’s for you.

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Chapters

1. Origins Of The Outdoor Shows (00:00:00)

2. Seasons Change And Camp Upgrades (00:02:00)

3. Dogs, Wood Heat, And Camp Life (00:05:00)

4. Planning A Northern Chaga Harvest (00:06:15)

5. New Logging Roads And Exploration (00:09:00)

6. Logging 101: Landings And Veneer (00:13:20)

7. Sand Vs Gravel Roads Up North (00:18:00)

8. Starlink At Camp: Pros And Cons (00:19:45)

9. Drone Scouting For Birch And Chaga (00:22:00)

10. Climbing Gear, Spurs, And Safety (00:26:00)

11. Harvest Methods And Curing Best Practices (00:30:30)

12. Testimonial: Daily Chaga Routine (00:34:00)

13. Listener Offer: Chaga Discount (00:36:30)

14. Red Deer Hospital Build Overview (00:38:00)

15. Ironwork Basics: Piles, Footings, Cranes (00:41:00)

16. Why Rebar Matters In Concrete (00:46:00)

17. Highways, Wear, And Road Maintenance (00:50:30)

121 episodes

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The forest got quiet, the stove finally drew right, and our maps changed overnight. We’re gearing up for a northern chaga harvest and bringing you into the decisions that make or break a trip: who’s coming, what to pack, and how new logging roads, landings, and skidders can open a backcountry maze if you know how to read them. We walk through the trade-offs between staying unplugged and bringing Starlink to keep the crew connected and safe, and we test a drone as a scouting tool to spot birch stands before burning miles on bad trails.
Gear talk gets real: climbing with spurs and a double-lanyard system, using a specialty hatchet and pinch bar to leave trees healthy, and catching heavy conks in haul bags to protect the harvest. We share a complete curing routine—why canvas beats plastic, why you cut within 24 hours, and how to hand-clean for a smoother cup—to help you turn fieldwork into quality tea or coffee add-ins. A long-time user drops a candid testimonial, and there’s a simple code you can use if you want to try chaga yourself.
Then we pivot from forest floors to foundations. Garrett, working as a rodbuster on a major hospital expansion in Red Deer, breaks down piles, footings, crane bases, and why rebar is the skeletal strength inside concrete. You’ll learn how tension, shear, and compression play together in bridges and slabs, and how those same principles inform a smarter sauna base with reinforced drainage on exposed shield rock. Along the way, we even decode why highway sweepers matter more than you think and how veneer logs become plywood after a steam and spin.
If you love practical backcountry systems, modern field tools, and hard-won building insights, this one’s for you.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Origins Of The Outdoor Shows (00:00:00)

2. Seasons Change And Camp Upgrades (00:02:00)

3. Dogs, Wood Heat, And Camp Life (00:05:00)

4. Planning A Northern Chaga Harvest (00:06:15)

5. New Logging Roads And Exploration (00:09:00)

6. Logging 101: Landings And Veneer (00:13:20)

7. Sand Vs Gravel Roads Up North (00:18:00)

8. Starlink At Camp: Pros And Cons (00:19:45)

9. Drone Scouting For Birch And Chaga (00:22:00)

10. Climbing Gear, Spurs, And Safety (00:26:00)

11. Harvest Methods And Curing Best Practices (00:30:30)

12. Testimonial: Daily Chaga Routine (00:34:00)

13. Listener Offer: Chaga Discount (00:36:30)

14. Red Deer Hospital Build Overview (00:38:00)

15. Ironwork Basics: Piles, Footings, Cranes (00:41:00)

16. Why Rebar Matters In Concrete (00:46:00)

17. Highways, Wear, And Road Maintenance (00:50:30)

121 episodes

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