Tumblehome: A Boundary Waters Podcast
The storytelling season is here, this winter we combine The Manitous by Basil Johnston, Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, and Helplessness Blues by Fleet Foxes, as we measure snow and appreciate the quiet darkness. Subscribe:
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Its album time! We're wrapping up 2025 with a discussion about our time spent in the woods before compiling an authoritative, fearless and ultimately correct list of our favorite music from the past year. Cheers to 2026! Subscribe:
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Thanks to everyone for allowing us to Come Original and get Down with all of your comments about the best and worst of times spent on the water in the BWCA and Quetico this past year. Like we always say happy paddling and Amber is the color of your energy! Subscribe:
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Every flake is a miracle? Subscribe:
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Another ship wreck season is wrapped up and packed away deep in the musty basement piles of charts, foam models and moist davenports. Subscribe:
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Like a pile of greased hogs we're heading back overboard into the icy brine-less depths of turn of the century Lake Superior shipwrecks. Subscribe:
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Batten down yer hatches its shipwreck season! Subscribe:
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Happy Halloween everyone! Subscribe:
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In this shed we believe there should be kings; kings of trivia! Come for the tradition of respectful and humble competition, stay for the hangover free suckling of Malört. Thanks to Jeppson's for overseeing this years event. Subscribe:
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