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Tom Rowland Podcast

HOW 2 TUESDAY #60 - How To Work And Live In A National Park

Tom Rowland Podcast

Waypoint TV

Health & Fitness, Sports, Wilderness

4.9903 Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2019

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Exactly the steps to work in a National Park. Guest Rick Hoeninghausen joins me and tells of exactly where and when to apply to work in the countries first National Park, Yellowstone. I got my start in the outdoors by working in a national park, actually by working in Yellowstone National Park. From that experience, my eyes were opened to the opportunities to work in the outdoors.

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1:12.8

As many of you know, I got my start in the outdoor world by working in a national park.

1:18.4

My park of choice was Yellowstone National Park.

1:21.0

I got very lucky.

1:22.0

I didn't know a whole lot about

1:23.0

Yellowstone National Park and it really opened my eyes to lots of things and I

1:28.0

decided that I was going to do that. I kind of thought I might stay in

1:32.2

Yellowstone National Park until I found guiding and moved on to the guiding.

1:37.0

I have sent many, many, many people to Yellowstone, including many sons and daughters of my customers, many people that have

1:46.4

gone there after retirement and worked there, as well as many members of my own family have gone out there and worked.

1:56.1

It's a wonderful thing to do.

1:58.0

It's a wonderful thing to do during a gap year.

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