Oregon Field Guide
Season 28 Episode 2 - Disappearing Meadows
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Documentary
We investigate why natural meadows are disappearing from the Pacific Northwest. 98 year old Frankie Dugal carries on a ranch tradition of horse-hair “mecate” ropemaking and is passing it on to the next generation in the southeast Oregon town of Jordan Valley. We travel to Washington's Methow Valley to see how they're adopting a new form of recreation - fat bikes.
Episodes in Season 28
1
John Day River Paddleboarding and Behind The Scenes on Valhalla
2
Disappearing Meadows
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3
Columbia River Bar Pilots
4
Crossing the Urban-Rural Divide
5
Who's Watching Oregon's Wildlife, Slot Canyon Geology and Eulachon Smelt
6
Wenaha River Packrafting, Outdoor Preschool and Tractor Museum
7
Mountain Goat Survey, Blue Mountain Wildlife and Vaux's Swift Chimneys
8
Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, River Snorkeling and The Ship Report
9
Lower Owyhee River, Bioluminescence and Oaks Bottom Forge
10
Return to Mt. Hood Glacial Caves and Columbia Gorge Geology
11
Oregon Prison Sagebrush Project, Oregon Star Party, Steam Up, and Scenic Oregon
12
Disappearing Lake, Bat Mystery, Jeff Douglas Remembered And Klamath Lake Canoe Trail
13