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Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

10 Must-Read Books about the American West, with Mark Kenyon

Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson

Mountain & Prairie Media

Places & Travel, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Mark Kenyon is an author, podcaster, conservationist, and member of the MeatEater crew. You probably know him from his excellent book "That Wild Country: An Epic Journey Through the Past, Present, and Future of America's Public Lands," the Wired to Hunt podcast, or his contributions to MeatEater's Netflix show and other video productions. To learn more about Mark and his impressive personal and professional journey, I'd encourage you to go back to our first Mountain & Prairie conversation from a few years ago, which is linked in the episode notes.

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In this episode, Mark and I are doing something a little different: We're focusing exclusively on books. Earlier this year, Mark had me on his podcast to discuss our favorite books about conservation, and we both received excellent feedback on that episode. You can find a link to that discussion in the notes. So we decided to have another book conversation, this time focusing on some of our favorite books about the American West. Both Mark and I are voracious readers who share a love of history, conservation, and adventure, so I'm always excited to hear Mark's recommendations and thoughts on a wide range of titles.

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The episode starts out with a brief catch-up on Mark's summer adventures and his current work with MeatEater, and then we dive into the books. We each picked five of our all-time favorites to discuss, and, as you'd expect, we veer off into lots of tangentially related titles and subjects. This is an episode where you'll definitely want to check out the episode notes, because there are links to dozens of books, authors, films, and other resources. Mark and I could've easily talked for three or four hours, but we had to keep the conversation relatively short because of tight schedules. However, we're going to try and make these book conversations a regular occurrence on both of our podcasts– so if you like this format, stay tuned for more!

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If you haven't already, I'd encourage you to check out Mark's podcast or follow him on social media– he's a smart, thoughtful, hard-working guy that brings tons of value to the world of conservation and outdoor recreation. Please enjoy the episode, and if you do, please share it with a few friends.

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TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • 4:00 - Mark talks about his summer with his family 
  • 11:30 - Mark discusses his plans for Meat Eater in the fall
  • 13:15 - Mark talks about the incredible experiences that constitute his job
  • 14:30 - Mark and Ed discuss their five favorite American West conservation books (see full notes on the episode's webpage) starting with Desert Solitaire 
  • 27:30 - Blood and Thunder
  • 33:15 - Empire of the Summer Moon
  • 34:45 - Blood Meridian 
  • 36:15 - The Course of Empire and 
  • 39:15 - Dreams of Eldorado
  • 45:15 - The Emerald Mile 
  • 51:00 - The Oregon Trail
  • 54:45 - Leave It As It Is
  • 59:00 - Great Plains
  • 1:03:15 - Badlands
  • 1:05:45 - American Zion

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ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE:

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody is Ed. Before we get started I've got two quick items. Number one as usual I want to thank some brand new Patreon supporters.

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Stacy Curry, Christopher Canfield, Jason Osterman, and Mona and Jim Doubting.

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These five folks signed up via Patreon, which is monthly support, and I greatly, greatly

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appreciate it.

0:22.4

I appreciate all these folks, and I appreciate it. I appreciate all these folks and I appreciate everybody

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who supported the podcast over the years. And the second item is if you want to

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support the podcast but you're not interested in supporting financially.

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The absolute best thing you can do is to share the podcast with a friend.

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You could tell somebody about it, you could send them an email, you could share it on social media,

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whatever you need to do just to spread the word because I have never once spent

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money on advertising or on a publicist, the entire podcast has grown all because of word

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of mouth. And so for everybody out there who has shared it I

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greatly appreciate it and if you are enjoying it and know of a few of your buddies who may

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enjoy listening as well please send it their way.

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Thanks so much. Hope you enjoy this episode. Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce

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you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West.

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I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation or through my hobbies and

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interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains. My guests include

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ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists,

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athletes, artist, adventurers, pretty much anyone who's doing important work has an interesting

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story and loves the American West. My guest today is Mark Kenyan.

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Mark is an author, podcaster, conservationist, and member of the Meat Eater crew.

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