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Every place has a story

RV Lifestyle RV Podcast

Mike Wendland

Personal Journals, Leisure, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Automotive

4.7624 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Our guests this week are Tom and Patti Burkett, who share with us how they find all those fascinating off-the-beaten-path stories Show Notes for Episode #276 Jan. 15, 2019 of The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK We’re recording this podcast at Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We’re here for our annual winter camping trip, a gathering we've been doing now for seven years. Over 30 RVers from across the country joined us to hike, snowshoe, take photos and explore the beauty of the northwoods in winter. When this podcast is released, we should be in Tampa, Fl, where we'll be attending the Tampa RV Supershow. Every day from 2-3 PM, we'll be doing Meet and Greets at the Leisure Travel Vans display at the show. And on Thursday, Jan 16, from 5-9 PM, we'll be attending a big After Show party with other YouTube influencers and bloggers at the Wing House right near the fairgrounds. Please come by and say Hi. We'll have an invitation to the party to hand you, so look for us. When not at the LTV display, we'll be roaming the show shooting videos and reporting on what's new. This part of the podcast is brought to you by Dish Outdoors, which lets RVers pay as they go and watch HD satellite television from wherever they are camped with easy to set up gear made with the RVer in mind. Just go to https://rvlifestyle.com/dish for details on the service and special deal just for listeners of this podcast. RV NEWS OF THE WEEK Glacier National Park is replacing signs that predicted its glaciers would be gone by 2020 The signs at Glacier National Park warning that its signature glaciers would be gone by 2020 are being changed. The signs in the Montana park were added more than a decade ago to reflect climate change forecasts at the time by the US Geological Survey. In 2017, the park was told by the agency that the complete melting off of the glaciers was no longer expected to take place so quickly due to changes in the forecast model. But tight maintenance budgets made it impossible for the park to immediately change the signs. The most prominent placards, at St. Mary Visitor Center, were changed last year. The park is still waiting for budget authorization to update signs at two other locations. But the glacier warning isn't being removed entirely. Instead, the new signs will say: "When they will completely disappear depends on how and when we act. One thing is consistent: the glaciers in the park are shrinking. 5 free days you can visit a national park in 2020 One of the terrific things about the National Park Service — aside from its duty to serve as the caretaker of America’s greatest outdoor spaces — is the annual designation of five days during the course of the year that are free to the public. Those five days have been announced for 2020: 20:Martin Luther King Jr. Day April 18:First day of National Park Week (a weeklong celebration of all parks) 25:National Park Service birthday 26:National Public Lands Day 11:Veterans Day On these dates, you can visit any national park across the country without paying an entrance fee. NFL quarterback off to see the world in an RV While the rest of his NFL compatriots are off to Turks & Caicos to drink cocktails out of coconuts, Jaguars rookie Quarterback Gardner Minshew has found a different way to blow off steam this offseason. He’s on the open road traveling from Florida to California in a Class A Ace motorhome. He said the trip is to relax and recenter himself after a wildly successful rookie year that earned him enthusiastic fans all over the world. He’s asked those fans to send him places to visit, things to see using the hashtag #MilesWithMinshew on his Twitter account. She was wading through water at Everglades National Park. Then an alligator bit her An 18-year-old college student was bitten by an alligator while on a university nature hike in the Everglades.The teen’s professor led her and about 15 other students on a w ve...

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody. Welcome to the RV podcast. And in this episode 276 of the RV podcast, we talked to Tom and Patty Burkett, and we learn about collecting all those awesome stories you can find out there off the beaten path.

0:16.9

In everybody's story, you can find yourself. Right.

0:29.4

You can find you, things you do, things you're afraid of, things you've experienced in somebody else's story.

0:33.8

And it makes you feel like, oh, you know, this person and I, we could be friends.

0:39.0

And then you spend a little more time and you find it, well, on your way to being friends welcome fellow travelers it's time for another episode of the RV podcast answering your

0:46.0

questions sharing tips suggesting great trips and off the beaten path adventures and always staying

0:52.2

on top of the RV lifestyle news you need to know about

0:55.5

with great interviews and inside industry information.

0:59.0

Here's your host, award-winning journalists, Mike and Jennifer Wendland.

1:21.2

Hi everybody and welcome to another episode of the RV podcast, which is your guide to finding freedom and fun through RV travel.

1:26.4

No matter what kind of an RV, whether you have a motorhome or a toble trailer or a tent, even if you're like somebody up here in Tukwaman and Falls State Park camping out of the back of a caravan,

1:32.4

you are welcome to this podcast, because this is all about getting out there,

1:36.1

enjoying God's amazing creation,

1:38.9

learning about all the neat things to see along the way, and discovering fun places.

1:44.3

Like I said, our special guests this week are no strangers to this podcast, Tom and Patty

1:49.1

Burkett, who will be joining us in a special interview of the week and we'll learn more about

1:53.8

them and how to find those awesome stories that they find for us off the beaten path.

1:58.5

You're going to enjoy this interview very much.

2:01.5

But first,

2:07.9

my lifelong traveling companion and my bride, Jennifer, hi, my dear. Hello, Michael. We're recording this podcast at Tquamunum State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We're here for our annual

2:14.0

winter camping trip, a gathering we've been doing for over seven years.

2:18.7

Over 30 RVs from across the country joined us to hike, snowshoe, take photos, and explore

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