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🗓️ 7 August 2017
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Alisa's path to the heart of the community at Sparkroot Farm has been winding and hilly, to say the least.
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0:00.0 | Radio Manu, Papa Tzango. |
0:30.0 | Greetings, one and all from a place called Bay Horse Idaho. I am along the Sam and River, |
0:37.9 | spent the night last night at a campsite along the Sam and River. Jumped up, |
0:43.1 | not jumped up, got up, jumped in the river, first thing in the morning, which is in my opinion |
0:48.7 | the perfect way to start a day. Oh yeah, cold as hell, I gotta tell you, definitely |
0:56.3 | whim-hoff in at this trip, lots of jumping in cold rivers. It's been a fantastic trip so far. |
1:03.3 | Came up the coast of California. I'm sitting in a parking lot by the way, which is why you're |
1:11.6 | hearing cars going by. I mean the parking lot of a ghost town, Bay Horse, Google it, it's an old |
1:18.7 | mining town from the 1870s. I just recorded a video that you'll be getting a link to if you're a |
1:26.0 | Patreon supporter. If you're not a Patreon supporter, you're fucked. You don't get to see the video I |
1:31.8 | just recorded. God damn, for only a dollar a month, you could see that amazing video that I recorded |
1:40.8 | for as little as a dollar a month. Of course, more than a dollar a month is most welcome, but as little |
1:47.7 | as a dollar a month gets you that incredible bonus material. So, what was I saying? Oh yeah, |
1:55.6 | I'm in this ghost town, Bay Horse, really cool. Anyway, yeah, so the trip up the California coast, |
2:02.8 | couple podcasts in Santa Cruz, another one in Mendocino with Tim Scully, this acid chef, |
2:11.2 | cook, and then went to Lassen National Park in Northern California, which is spectacular. If |
2:18.0 | you haven't been there, it's really something. It looks a lot like Yosemite, but maybe a tenth |
2:23.2 | as many people. So, that was really cool. And went over the past there, the first day it opened in |
2:30.0 | July, which is a historically late day to open the past. And then why? Then into Eastern Oregon, |
2:38.0 | up into Idaho, Idaho, I'm really digging Idaho, I gotta say. I mean, I know it's famous for |
2:45.3 | red necks and potatoes, but it's beautiful, beautiful country. And lots of campsites, |
2:52.8 | campgrounds, very cheap. I paid 10 bucks last night, beautiful place, you know, bathrooms, |
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