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Tag: Roger Wendell

Cairns: Radio Interview KGNU-Roger Wendell

Today, I was fortunate enough to be interviewed by Roger Wendell of Boulder’s (Colorado not Utah) KGNU community radio. Fun stuff. In case you missed it, here’s a link to it. We chatted about cairns, focusing on material from my book on those nifty little heaps of rock, or is it stone?.

 

Posted on May 11, 2018May 11, 2018Categories StreetSmartNaturalistTags cairns, KGNU, Roger WendellLeave a comment on Cairns: Radio Interview KGNU-Roger Wendell
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