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In this episode, recorded on location, we’ll discover a side to Rocky Mountain National
Park that most people don’t even know exists. Beyond the beautiful mountains and
trails, the park is a Living Laboratory of science with about 100 scientific projects
happening at any one time. Some of the most cutting-edge ecology, biology and
conservation in the world is being done right here.
Rocky Mountain National Park may feel isolated from the cities and industry of the
plains, but it’s not. It’s part of inter-connected system in which every piece is dependent
on one another. And to understand how that works, and why that’s important, we’re
going to hike up to more than 10,000-feet to one of the most remote research stations in
the country to find out about an experiment that has been going on in the park for more
than 38-years. It’s one of the longest running ecological research studies in the world
and it’s changing the way we understand the park, the plains and even our own
relationship to the wild places we love.
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Armchair Explorer is produced by Armchair Productions.
Aaron Millar wrote and presented the show, Charles Tyrie did the audio editing and
sound design. Jason Paton is our lead producer, and our theme music is by the artist
Sweet Chap.
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In this episode, recorded on location, we’ll discover a side to Rocky Mountain National
Park that most people don’t even know exists. Beyond the beautiful mountains and
trails, the park is a Living Laboratory of science with about 100 scientific projects
happening at any one time. Some of the most cutting-edge ecology, biology and
conservation in the world is being done right here.
Rocky Mountain National Park may feel isolated from the cities and industry of the
plains, but it’s not. It’s part of inter-connected system in which every piece is dependent
on one another. And to understand how that works, and why that’s important, we’re
going to hike up to more than 10,000-feet to one of the most remote research stations in
the country to find out about an experiment that has been going on in the park for more
than 38-years. It’s one of the longest running ecological research studies in the world
and it’s changing the way we understand the park, the plains and even our own
relationship to the wild places we love.
FOLLOW US:
Instagram: @armchairexplorerpodcast
Facebook: @armchairexplorerpodcast
Newsletter: armchair-explorer.com
CONNECT WITH US:
If you enjoy the show, please subscribe on whatever podcast player you’re reading this
on right now. Go on, do it! It helps us grow the show and continue to bring inspiring
travel stories your way.
Armchair Explorer is produced by Armchair Productions.
Aaron Millar wrote and presented the show, Charles Tyrie did the audio editing and
sound design. Jason Paton is our lead producer, and our theme music is by the artist
Sweet Chap.
Mentioned in this episode:
Check out all of our other travel podcasts from around the world
This podcast is part of the Voyascape Network, a collection of some of the world’s best travel podcasts. Explore more at Voyascape.com.
Voyascape Podcast Network
Check out the Smart Travel Podcast
This week's show is supported by the new Smart Travel Podcast. Travel smarter — and spend less — with help from NerdWallet. Check out Smart Travel at the Link below:
Smart Travel Podcast

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