Park Rats Podcast

Yellowstone Might Spew Its Hot Soup (While Driving)


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What's up soup rats?!?!?!

In this episode we talk about soup and potentially world ending  volcanic activity. After the thanksgiving weekend we have been eating a lot of soup and it has gotten us thinking about some crazy National Park stories.

If you are here for a part 2 from last episode stay tuned for the end where we wrap up some interesting information about Native American history in National Parks, That is at around 31:24 of the episode.

0:00-6:30
Souprats podcast here to talk about the various pros of eating a bowl of soup while driving. It's really fun and we here at the Park Rats Podcast think everyone should do it. 

6:45
Don't feed the critters in the parks! As we all should know the wild animals in national parks are wild and have survived for years without your leftover chicken nuggets and fries. We talk about a story where one tourist pays the price of trying to feed the wildlife in Yosemite National Park.

10:54
Honestly who really likes geese? They just drop their dookies all over the place and seriously it's annoying af. Geese are great at polluting lakes and having stupid long necks. No good for society and no good National Parks. Get rid of them. Please petition to remove all geese because they suck and I hate them.

13:10
Here are some National Park Guinness world records for you rats. National Parks as you know are very impressive places but here are some records that some parks hold that may surprise you. 

22:22
Some Matty math fr

Find out what happens when Matt cherry picks some stats to make caves seem really cool. This guy was on some serious soup when he came up with these stats

28:18
Yellowstone's hot soup has been causing some changes to the landscape around Old Faithful. Yellowstone is a hotbed for geothermal activity due its location on a world-ending super volcano. Recent geological activity has people interested what the future of the volcano will look like

31:24
Part 2 of the Native American activity of National Parks. In this chapter we talk about how Natives have been visiting Yellowstone for over 11,000 years. Many tribes claim land within Yellowstone's boarders and the land had many uses throughout its history.

40:10
Outro

PS: Outro music is fire and Anderson Paak please feel free to reach out for a collab 

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